After years of grit, grind, and growth, the Cougars baseball team is back. With a final regular-season record of 26-15, the Cougars have clinched a playoff berth for the first time in years, and they’re not just squeaking in — they’re charging in with momentum.
The 2025 season has been one to remember. From clutch pitching to explosive offensive outbursts, the Cougars played a balanced, high-energy brand of baseball that kept fans on their feet all spring. But what truly set this squad apart was their relentless speed on the basepaths. The team shattered expectations — and possibly school records — by leading the entire country in stolen bases with an astonishing 291 swipes. Their aggressive base-running helped fuel an offense that put up 444 runs over the course of the season.
While standout performances came from several players throughout the season, it was the team’s chemistry and unselfish play that made the difference. The Cougars consistently found ways to win close games, turn the tide with clutch hits, and create chaos on the basepaths that left opponents scrambling.
Now, the Cougars turn their attention to the Region 19 playoffs, where they’ll take the field in a highly anticipated doubleheader on Saturday, May 10. If necessary, a deciding game will be played Sunday — a stage the Cougars have worked hard to reach.
As they await official seeding, the team remains focused but excited.
With their eyes on a regional title and confidence running high, the Cougars are ready to keep making history — one base, one pitch, one game at a time.