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How to Watch: Oklahoma at Kansas

How to Watch: Oklahoma at Kansas

A sign warns fans in the outfield area of batted balls during the NCAA First Round of the Lawrence Regional at Hoglund Ballpark on May 29, 2026. | Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
mike villeSat, June 6, 2026 at 10:00 AM UTC·2 min read

Kansas Baseball is set to host a Super Regional for the first time in program history as the Jayhawks welcome former conference foe Oklahoma to Hoglund Ballpark.

The Jayhawks are 97-175-1 against Oklahoma all-time. These two programs last met in the 2024 Big 12 Tournament, with OU eliminating the Jayhawks. Oklahoma has won 14 of its last 16 baseball games against KU.

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Click here for a breakdown of the matchup.

Oklahoma: 36-22, 14-16 SEC

#15 Kansas: 45-16, 22-8 B12

Run Line: KU -1.5

Series Odds: KU -166, OU +130

College World Series Champion Odds: KU +1800, OU +3000

Saturday, Jun 6, 5:00 PM CDT

Lawrence, KS: Hoglund Ballpark

– Victor Rojas (Play-by-Play), Gregg Olson (Analyst)

Online Streaming: ESPN (subscription required)

Radio: Jayhawk Radio Network (no idea if these stations are still accurate as I can’t find an updated list from KU anywhere)

– Brian Hanni (Play-by-Play)

– Sirius XM 382, 972

– Online Radio Stream: kuathletics.leanplayer.com

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Game 1: KU RHP Dominic Voegle (6-3, 5.85) vs OU LHP Cord Rager (4-3, 5.74)

Game 2: KU RHP Mason Cook (5-1, 4.23) vs OU RHP Xander Mercurius (0-2, 6.18)

Game 3: TBD vs TBD

Kansas is one of two teams nationally to win its conference regular season, conference tournament, and advance to a Super Regional (Georgia).

KU began the season 10-8; the Jayhawks have gone 35-8 since March 15.

Kansas is the only team in the country with 45 wins, 20 conference wins, and 20 road wins. KU is the only Power-4 team with 20 road wins this season.

Kansas is one of five teams nationally to have multiple double-digit win streaks this season.

For the first time in program history, Kansas had two winning streaks of at least 10 games in the same season.