Baldwin Wallace baseball delivered a standout postseason run, opening the NCAA Division III World Series with a win and finishing among the nation’s top teams.
The Yellow Jackets capped a strong postseason run with a 37-12 overall record and a trip to the Division III World Series, advancing to within two games of the championship series.
BW set the tone early in the tournament, earning an 11-4 victory over Johns Hopkins in its World Series opener. Key performances at the plate and on the mound helped the Yellow Jackets establish control and showcase their ability to compete at the national level.
The Yellow Jackets followed with a narrow 7-6 loss to East Texas Baptist, highlighted by timely offense and a strong pitching effort that kept BW in contention until the game's final out.
In the elimination game against Denison, BW again came out strong and held an early 3-2 lead. The Yellow Jackets continued to produce offensively and battle throughout the game, but Denison used a three-run fourth inning to gain the advantage and held on for the 6-4 decision.
BW’s three-game World Series run featured standout performances across the lineup and pitching staff, reflecting the depth and resilience that defined the team all season. The Yellow Jackets’ return to the national stage builds on a strong foundation and positions the program for continued success in the years ahead.
See full details from the Yellow Jackets' trip to the DIII World Series on bwyellowjackets.com.