No. 14 Kansas Seizes First Regular Season Conference Championship Since 1949
5/15/2026 10:38:00 PM | Baseball
"It feels pretty good. I'm so proud of these guys," Kansas head coach Dan Fitzgerald said. "This is four years in the making. It's our families, it's all of our wives. It's the entire Jayhawk Nation, it's our administration and it's hundreds of people who have led to this moment. It's pretty special."
After taking over the program prior to the 2023 season, Fitzgerald and his staff have brought the program from last place in the Big 12 to first place in four seasons. Kansas was picked to finish tied for fifth in the Big 12 Preseason poll as voted on by the league's coaches.
Kansas improved to 39-15 overall this season and 22-7 in Big 12 play. The 22 conference wins extended the program record and the Jayhawks have matched their school record with 20 road wins. Friday night's victory also was the eighth conference series win, which sets a new school record.
The Jayhawks built a 6-0 lead, however three runs in both the seventh and eighth innings by BYU tied the game at 6-6. The tie did not last for long as Tyson Owens hit a go-ahead solo home run in the top of the ninth to put Kansas ahead 7-6.
Mason Cook started for Kansas and had everything working for the first six innings. Cook did not allow a hit until one out in the seventh. He finished with his third quality start of the year as he tossed 6.1 innings and allowed three runs while striking out six. Boede Rahe allowed one hit and had an error in the ninth, but picked up the final three outs to record his ninth save of the season.
Augusto Mungarrieta and Tyson LeBlanc hit back-to-back home runs in the sixth inning. Mungarrieta's home run was his 13th of the year, while LeBlanc's marked his 19th long ball of the season. The 19 homers for LeBlanc are third most in a season in school history.
Â
HOW IT HAPPENED
• Kansas grabbed the lead in the second inning on a two-out RBI double by Jordan Bach in the second inning. That gave the Jayhawks an early 1-0 lead.
• That lead stretched out to 3-0 in the fourth inning. Bach drove in another run on a RBI single. Mungarrieta followed with an RBI double into the gap to extend the lead.
• Fast forward to the sixth inning and the offense continued to work. Mungarrieta hit a two-run homer and LeBlanc went back-to-back with a solo shot. That gave Kansas a 6-0 advantage.
• BYU (26-27, 13-16 Big 12) scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh to cut the score in half at 6-3.
• The Cougars tied it in the eighth with a three-run homer by Easton Jones. At the end of eight innings the game was even at 6-6.
• Immediately after BYU tied it, Kansas had an answer. With one out in the ninth, Owens hit a moonshot off the scoreboard for a go-ahead solo homer and a 7-6 Kansas lead.
• BYU got two runners on in the bottom of the ninth, one by an infield single and one via error, but Rahe recorded all three outs in the inning to earn his ninth save of the season.
Â
PITCHERS OF RECORD
Win: Riane Ritter (7-2)
Final line: 0.1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 1 SO
Loss: Nate Gray (7-7)
Final line: 4.2 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 2 BB, 4 SO
Save: Boede Rahe (9)Â
Final line: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 SO
SOCIAL POST OF THE GAME
ÂTHE KANSAS JAYHAWKS ARE YOUR BIG 12 CHAMPIONS ?? pic.twitter.com/nd5J4C7tIJ
— Kansas Baseball (@KUBaseball) May 16, 2026
NOTABLES
• Kansas claimed a regular season conference championship for the first time since 1949 as a member of the Big Seven. It's the fourth regular season conference championship in school history (1923, 1924, 1949).
• Kansas improved to 39-15 overall this season and 33-7 in Big 12 play.
• Kansas has 20 wins on the road which matches the program record set in 2025.
• Kansas extended the program record with its 22nd conference win of the season. The Jayhawks set the program record last season with 20 conference victories.
• Kansas has at least 39 wins in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1993-94 and only the second time in program history.
• Kansas clinched its eighth conference series win of the season to set a new school record. The previous record was set last season with seven conference series wins.
• Kansas has hit back-to-back home runs for the third time this season (March 15 at Texas Tech and April 2 vs. Utah).
• Owens blasted a go-ahead solo homer for his 12th of the season.
• LeBlanc hit his 19th home run of the season. The 19 homers are the third most in a season in KU history.
• Mungarrieta crushed his 13th homer of the year.
• Cook recorded his third quality start of the season.
UP NEXT
Kansas and BYU will play the series finale and the final game of the regular season on Saturday. First pitch from Miller Park is scheduled for 2 p.m. CT and the game will be broadcast on ESPN+.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Rahe, Boede (6-1)
L: Gray, Nate (7-7)

Batting:
2B: Ballinger, Brady 1 ; Baldridge, Cade 1 ; Mungarrieta, Augusto 1 ; Bach, Jordan 1
HR: LeBlanc, Tyson 1 ; Owens, Tyson 1 ; Mungarrieta, Augusto 1
RBI: LeBlanc, Tyson 1 ; Owens, Tyson 1 ; Mungarrieta, Augusto 3 ; Bach, Jordan 2
Base Running:
RUNS: Osoria, Dariel 2 ; LeBlanc, Tyson 1 ; Owens, Tyson 1 ; Schlotterback, Dylan 1 ; Mungarrieta, Augusto 1 ; Bach, Jordan 1
CS: Owens, Tyson 1
HBP: Owens, Tyson 1

Batting:
3B: McChesney, Crew 1
HR: Jones, Easton 1
RBI: McChesney, Crew 2 ; Jones, Easton 3 ; Wolfgramm, Tu'alau 1
SF: Wolfgramm, Tu'alau 1
Base Running:
RUNS: McChesney, Crew 1 ; Robinson, Ryder 2 ; Anderson, Luke 1 ; Jones, Easton 2
SB: Wolfgramm, Tu'alau 1
HBP: Goff, Parker 1 ; Anderson, Luke 1 ; Hurdsman, Bryker 1












