Creighton baseball’s postseason run ended with a dramatic twist, while Kansas baseball’s future remains a hot topic among fans.
The Bluejays advanced to the NCAA Regional Final after an 11-10 walk-off win against North Dakota State, surviving a furious comeback after leading 10-3 through five innings. Creighton’s bullpen was tested as NDSU tied the game late, but the Bluejays managed to clinch victory in the final moments.
Their season concluded with an 8-3 loss to No. Arkansas in the regional final, capping a 43-16 campaign and marking the end of head coach Ed Servais’s 22-year tenure with the program. The Bluejays exit as BIG EAST regular-season and tournament champions, leaving a legacy of consistency and postseason resilience.
Meanwhile, Kansas baseball (KU) continues to draw attention as fans speculate about roster changes and coaching moves following Creighton’s high-profile finish. With the college baseball landscape shifting, all eyes are now on how KU will respond and position itself for the next season.