Story byKSNT TopekaKansas baseball looking to build off historic seasonKole EmplitWed, February 4, 2026 at 5:16 AM UTC·1 min readLAWRENCE (KSNT)- The Jayhawks are hungry for more. After a 43-17 season (20-10 Big 12), the Jayhawks are determined to go even farther in 2026.“It didn’t feel great to end the season the way we did,” junior pitcher Dominic Voegele said. “It left a sour taste that we want to get back.”AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe 43 wins tied for second most in program history, but the Jayhawks went 0-2 at the NCAA Regionals. With a large transfer class for the Hawks, the team knows they’ll have to gel together quickly.“We’ve done it every year now for our college career,” Brady Ballinger said. “It’s gotten easier but its still a challenge. Ballinger was named a preseason first-team All-American by D1 Baseball.