Troy's historic first appearance at the Men's College World Series continues after the Trojans rallied to defeat Ole Miss 12-8 in an elimination game Sunday in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Trojans' potent offense delivered when it mattered most, exploding for four runs in the seventh inning to seize control of the contest and keep their championship dreams alive. The victory improved Troy's record to 39-31 on the season.
The high-scoring affair showcased Troy's offensive firepower, which has been instrumental in the program's remarkable journey to college baseball's premier stage. The Trojans have demonstrated resilience throughout the tournament, refusing to let their inaugural Men's College World Series appearance end prematurely.
With Ole Miss now eliminated from the tournament, Troy advances in the bracket and will continue competing for a national championship. The seventh-inning surge proved decisive in a game that featured 20 combined runs, underscoring the offensive capabilities both teams brought to the field.
The Trojans' ability to deliver in pressure situations has defined their postseason run. Making history with their first-ever appearance in Omaha, Troy has proven they belong on college baseball's biggest stage, competing effectively against established programs in elimination scenarios.
As Troy continues its pursuit of a national championship, the program's breakthrough season represents a significant milestone for the university and its baseball tradition. The Trojans will look to maintain their offensive momentum as they advance deeper into the Men's College World Series bracket.








