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WVU Baseball Learns Predicted 2026 Finish in Big 12 Preseason Poll

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Coming off winning the regular season title, the WVU baseball team has leaned its predicted finish this year.

West Virginia was picked third in the 2026 Big 12 Preseason Poll as voted on by the league’s head coaches. Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own team.

It is the highest predicted finish for WVU since joining the Big 12 in 2013.

Junior right-handed pitcher Chase Meyer represented the Mountaineers on the Preseason All-Big 12 Team. In 2025, Meyer went 9-2 with a 3.94 ERA and 63 strikeouts in 48.0 innings while holding opponents to a .192 batting average.

The Mountaineers are the reigning Big 12 champions, winning their second regular-season title in the last three seasons. WVU also swept the 2025 Clemson Regional, advancing to the NCAA Super Regionals for the second consecutive year.

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Big 12 baseball trophy

TCU was selected as the preseason favorite, receiving 13 of 14 first-place votes with Arizona behind them and receiving the only other first-place vote. Following West Virginia in third was Arizona State while Kansas and Oklahoma State tied for fifth. Kansas State and Cincinnati, both regional teams in 2025, were seventh and eighth. Texas Tech, UCF, Baylor, Houston, BYU, and Utah rounded out the poll.

Sawyer Strosnider of TCU was named the Preseason Player of the Year while his teammate Tommy LaPour took home Preseason Pitcher of the Year. Arizona State’s Dean Toigo, a UNLV transfer, and TCU’s Noah Franco were named Preseason Newcomer and Freshman of the Year, respectively.

The 2026 season begins on Feb. 13, when West Virginia opens a three-game series at Georgia Southern.

2026 Big 12 Baseball Preseason Team

C            Jack Natili
Cincinnati
IF            Landon Hairston
Arizona State
IF            Austen Roellig
Arizona State
IF            Travis Sanders
Baylor
IF            Brady Ballinger
Kansas*
IF            Robin Villeneuve
Texas Tech
OF         Andrew Williamson
UCF
OF         Chase Brunson
TCU
OF         Sawyer Strosnider
TCU*
OF         Logan Hughes
Texas Tech
DH         Dariel Osoria
Kansas
UTL       Noah Franco
TCU
SP          Owen Kramkowski
Arizona
SP          Nathan Taylor
Cincinnati
SP          Dominic Voegele
Kansas
SP          Tommy LaPour
TCU*
RP          Tony Pluta
Arizona
RP          Cole Carlon
Arizona State
RP          Chase Meyer
West Virginia

Most of this story originated as a press release sent to WV Sports Now.

For a related story, WVU has received mixed national respect ahead of the 2026 season.

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