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    K-State baseball announces 2026 schedule

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    By K-State Athletics on October 16, 2025 K-State Baseball, K-State Sports, Sports
    Kansas State’s AJ Evasco connects on a pitch during the Wildcats’ 6-5 Big 12 Conference loss to Houston, April 27, at Tointon Family Stadium. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    Following its second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and a record-breaking 17 conference wins, K-State baseball and eighth-year head coach Pete Hughes have announced the Wildcats’ complete 2026 schedule. The season officially gets underway on February 13 and features 26 home games at Tointon Family Stadium.

    The Wildcats’ 55-game schedule includes nine opponents that advanced to the NCAA Regional round last season, highlighted by Super Regional participants Auburn and West Virginia, along with College World Series qualifier Arizona. In total, K-State will face nine teams — 22 games — that finished with an RPI of 50 or lower in 2025, while two were ranked in the final D1Baseball Top 25 poll.

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