Colorado club baseball advances to NCBA Division 1 World Series

The @CUBuffBaseball team is headed to the @The_NCBA Division I World Series

The University of Colorado club baseball team has had an incredible season and over the weekend, the Buffs punched their National Club Baseball Association Division 1 World Series.

Colorado finished its regular season at 11-1 and earned a No. 2 seed in the NCBA Mid-America Regional Tournament. After taking down Nebraska in the opening round, the Buffs lost to the No. 1 seed Iowa State Cyclones. They then defeated Nebraska again in the loser’s bracket to set up a rematch with Iowa State in which Colorado would need to beat the Cyclones twice to win the regional tournament.

The Buffaloes did just that as they downed ISU by scores of 5-1 and 13-3 to qualify for the NCBA DI World Series for the first time in program history.

Colorado earned a No. 4 seed in the eight-team NCBA Division I World Series with its first game set for May 27 against the No. 5 Florida State Seminoles.

The team is now looking for donations to help fund its travel to Alton, Illinois. You can donate to the club baseball fund here.

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