The UCF Knights Baseball team is back to prove that they can do it again. After reaching the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2017 in 2024, the Knights missed the postseason entirely in 2025. This season, head coach Rich Wallace attempts to bounce back.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Knights for 2026:
Last Season
29-26 (9-21 Big 12), 13th in Big 12, Missed Big 12 Tournament
‘25 Seniors Signing Out ✍️ pic.twitter.com/yCtw0ksKcB
— UCF Baseball (@UCF_Baseball) May 20, 2025
If there was one word to describe the 2025 UCF Baseball team, it would be unlucky.
Despite wins over Missouri, Miami (FL), a #6-ranked Florida and two against Stetson, the Knights ran into trouble in Big 12 play enough that they missed the conference tournament, much less the NCAA one.
Counting non-conference games, UCF led the Big 12 in team batting average and ERA, but in conference games alone, the Knights drop to the fifth-highest batting average in the league at .285, a still respectable mark, but ninth in team ERA at 5.90.
Big 12 offenses found ways to produce, whether it was via home runs, which UCF gave up the third-most in conference play, or sacrifice flies, which UCF gave up the second-most in conference play. However, the Knights did not do themselves any favors either, turning in the fifth-most walks and the third-most hit-by-pitches in conference play.
This Season
Picked 10th in Big 12 preseason coaches poll
The countdown to first pitch for #Big12BSB continues… pic.twitter.com/5Q9lGcxjtU
— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) February 5, 2026
With eight Big 12 teams making the NCAA Tournament last season, UCF getting predicted to finish 10th puts them among the more highly-regarded of the conference’s remaining six teams that missed the dance last season. All eight of those NCAA Tournament teams take the top eight spots again to start this season, led by conference-title favorite TCU.
Who’s in Charge?
Rich Wallace – 3rd Season with UCF (as Head Coach)
It’s been a roller coaster first two seasons for Rich Wallace as he’s taken the helm of his alma mater, from the program’s first NCAA Regional appearance since 2017 in Year 1 to missing the conference tournament in Year 2.
Wallace said that this group of freshman are his first he’s gotten the chance to go through the “whole recruiting process with” and that the team had more versatility, power and athleticism this time around. It helped that the Knights were fortunate to not lose some of their players to the Draft, specifically naming DeAmez Ross as an example.
There are also some new additions to Wallace’s staff. He said his newest assistant coach, Shane Gierke, has helped with outfield defense and baserunning. He also brings one of the 2024 UCF team’s stars, Jack Zyska, back into the fold as Asst. Director of Player Development and Outfield Coordinator. Wallace called him a “PhD” in his system.
After his first season showed he can get the Knights to the NCAA Tournament, his third gives fans the chance to see how Wallace handles adversity from season-to-season.
Hear what Wallace had to say at Baseball Media Day below:
What to Watch for
Putting It All Together
The Knights had bright spots both on offense and defense last season. It was just rare that the two of them happened at the same time when both were required to come away with a win.
With a squad made up of mostly new faces this season, time will tell if such changes can produce a more consistent performance from both sides of the ball.
Pitching
Despite a dominant non-conference stretch, UCF’s pitching took a dive during the Big 12 portion of the schedule.
Last season’s opponents were able to find different ways to advance runners, whether it was via home runs, getting hit by a pitch or hitting a sacrifice fly.
A team can score as many runs as it wants, but if the pitchers cannot stop the other offense, all that scoring would be for naught. An improvement here is going to be crucial to better fortunes for the Knights this season.
Advancing Runners
For as good as UCF’s batting average was, the Knights were 10th in the Big 12 last season in on-base percentage and 11th in runs scored. Despite some of the best hitters in the Big 12 like Williamson, Ross and Andrew Sundean being on their side, the rest of the UCF offense could not advance them to get runs on the board often enough.
Passing the bat will also be a key to improvement offensively this season.
Returning Players to Watch
Andrew Williamson– Outfielder
Back for a junior season, Andrew Williamson has been receiving the Knight receiving the most attention from the college baseball world.
He may have only been an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention last season, but he still led UCF in doubles, triples, home runs, RBIs and on-base percentage. Plus, he also went a perfect 13 for 13 on stolen bases and his .352 batting average was second on the team. His batting average, .352, was also the 10th-highest in the Big 12.
After spending the summer with the Hyannis Harbor Hawks of the Cape Cod League, Williamson is back sporting a Preseason All-Big 12 nod and a spot on the preseason watch list for the Golden Spikes Award, which goes to the best amateur baseball player in the country. Two Knights, Chris Duffy and 2010 and Tim Barker in 1985, have been finalists for the Award.
The honors keep rolling in for Willy ⭐️
Congrats for being named to the Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List!🗞️ https://t.co/6DQf9IQj79pic.twitter.com/FFpbNwHvI5
— UCF Baseball (@UCF_Baseball) February 6, 2026
Kris Sosnowski – Pitcher
Back for one last season, Kris Sosnowski is looking for a bounce-back season after going from a 3.38 ERA in 2024 to a 5.22 ERA in 2025.
Sosnowski, alongside Kevin Schoneboom, are the two pitching captains on this season’s Knights squad, making them the player leaders for a bullpen that struggled against Big 12 opponents last season.
DeAmez Ross – Outfielder
DeAmez Ross got the honors of the most hits and the highest batting average on the team last season at 84 hits and a .359 average, respectively, which helped him earn an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention nod. In fact, his batting average was the sixth-highest of the entire Big 12.
Now back for his senior season, Ross has assumed a vocal leadership role in the team, which is bolstered by his new role as a student-athlete representative on the NCAA Division I Baseball Oversight Committee.
Who’s New That’s Good
Braden Smith – Pitcher
The first UCF starting pitcher of the 2026 season is a newcomer to Orlando from Division 2 in Braden Smith.
Smith is coming off making 12 starts with Maryville last season, in which he pitched 76.2 innings, went 7-2 with a 3.52 ERA, 79 strikeouts and his batters only hitting for a .256 average off of him. He ended up earning first-team all-conference honors as well as Second-Team All-Region honors from NCBWA and D2CCA.
The arms are set 👊 pic.twitter.com/v9k4vpqeNU
— UCF Baseball (@UCF_Baseball) February 11, 2026
Austin Jacobs – Infielder
After redshirting his true freshman season at Clemson, Austin Jacobs has transferred to his hometown school for his on-field college baseball debut.
Jacobs graduated from Hagerty High School, located just a few minutes up the road from the UCF campus, which has produced the likes of several MLB players, such as Zach Eflin, Ryan Mountcastle and two-time all-star Riley Greene. He was rated the 250th best player of his entire recruiting class by Perfect Game.
The Geneva native also had an impressive showing during fall ball, when he got opportunities to start at shortstop and compete for the job against another promising young freshman, Jordan Lodise.
Who We’ll Miss
Antonio Jimenez – Shortstop
UCF Knights ➡️ New York Mets
Congratulations to SS Antonio Jimenez for getting drafted by the @Mets in the 3rd Round ‼️ pic.twitter.com/AX6kCatcuh
— UCF Baseball (@UCF_Baseball) July 14, 2025
A transfer from Miami (FL), Antonio Jimenez was one of three Knights to play in all 55 games last season as a shortstop. He hit for a .329 batting average, the 24th-highest in the Big 12, and ended up finishing second on the team in both home runs (11) and RBIs (51). He was also the only Knight to get selected to the All-Big 12 Second Team or better.
Jimenez ended up entering the 2026 MLB Draft, which was the first Knight to get selected, getting picked by the New York Mets in the third-round with the 102nd overall pick.
Edian Espinal – Infielder
UCF Knights 🤝 Detroit Tigers
Congrats to Edian Espinal for getting drafted in the 10th Round by the @tigers 💥 pic.twitter.com/VEvg02wFCu
— UCF Baseball (@UCF_Baseball) July 14, 2025
A transfer from Chipola, Espinal came out swinging to start the 2025 season, with a 14-game hitting streak during its earlier stages. While he cooled down in the latter half, he still had some bright spots that helped him finish in a tie for the 18th-highest batting average in the Big 12 at .335. He mostly played second base, but he got time at designated hitter as well.
He was selected in the 10th round of the 2026 MLB Draft by the Detroit Tigers.
Dylan King and Andrew Sundean – Catchers
UCF Knights 🤝 Cincinnati Reds
Congrats to DK for getting drafted by the @Reds ‼️ pic.twitter.com/bnhut01CRX
— UCF Baseball (@UCF_Baseball) July 14, 2025
The Knights are going to need to overhaul their backstops with both Dylan King and Andrew Sundean’s graduations.
The former broke out as a team captain in 2025 to earn an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention nod after hitting for a .326 batting average with 13 doubles and nine home runs, and tied for the 13th-highest on-base percentage in the conference at .442. His performance caught the eye of the Cincinnati Reds, who selected him in the 17th round of the 2026 MLB Draft.
As for Sundean, he was a main contributor in all four of his seasons in Orlando, even getting a pair of All-AAC honors before the Knights moved to the Big 12. In the Rich Wallace era, he mostly served as a designated hitter, though he also got some time behind the plate. He ended up hitting for a .340 average, the 15th-highest in the Big 12.
He ended up signing with an independent baseball team, the Milwaukee Milkmen, for the 2025 season.
Alex Galvan, Angelo Smith and Dominic Castellano – Pitcher
UCF Knights ➡️ Arizona Diamondbacks
Alex Galvan is headed to the desert 🌵 pic.twitter.com/lH4ZbTFqUO
— UCF Baseball (@UCF_Baseball) July 14, 2025
The Knights are going to need to replace several of their bullpen bright spots from last season.
Galvan and Smith were the only two arms out of the bullpen to finish with an ERA of under three runs, while Castellano led the team with 60 strikeouts. Galvan also fanned quite a few batters for the limited number of innings that he pitched (28.1), with 38.
Galvan and Smith were both selected in the 2026 MLB Draft, with Galvan coming off the board in the 13th round to the Arizona Diamondbacks and Smith in the 18th round to the Los Angeles Angels.
UCF Knights ➡️ Los Angeles Angels
Congrats to Angelo Smith for getting drafted by the @Angels 😇 pic.twitter.com/TSOTFxoP3d
— UCF Baseball (@UCF_Baseball) July 14, 2025
Roster Breakdown
- 16 Seniors
- 8 Juniors
- 3 Sophomores
- 16 Freshmen
- 28 Floridians (13 Central Floridians)
- 1 International Player (Australia)
| # | Name | Position | Year | Hometown | 2025 School | 2025 Stats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Roman Kimball | RHP | R-Sr. | New Hartford, N.Y. | South Carolina | Pitched 6 innings across 8 games in ’25. |
| 3 | Jordan Lodise | INF | Fr. | Brunswick, Ga. | Brunswick HS | N/A |
| 5 | Noah Rabin | OF | R-Sr. | Sebastopol, Calif. | Florida Southern College (D2) | Named All-SSC First Team. Started all 50 games played. Hit for .360 BA, 8 HRs, 43 RBIs. Also got 45 walks and 12 SBs. |
| 6 | Kevin Schoneboom | RHP | Sr. | Arlington, Texas | UCF | Pitched in 22 games in relief. 27.0 IP, 3.67 ERA, 1-2, 24 SOs. |
| 7 | Braden Calise | INF | R-Sr. | Fort Pierce, Fla. | UCF | Started 49 of 50 games played. Hit for .301 BA and 29 RBIs |
| 8 | Kiernan O’Neill | INF | Fr. | Coconut Creek, Fla. | North Broward Prep | N/A |
| 9 | Austin Jacobs | INF | R-Fr. | Geneva, Fla. | Clemson | Redshirted 2025 season. |
| 10 | Landon Moran | 1B/OF | Sr. | Altamonte Springs, Fla. | Stetson | Started all 57 games he played. Hit for .269 average, .399 OBP, 5 HRs, 41 RBIs, 30 walks, 9 SBs. |
| 11 | Andrew Williamson | OF | Jr. | St. Petersburg, Fla. | UCF | Named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. Started all 55 games played. Hit for .352 BA, 19 2Bs, 13 HRs, 53 RBIs. Also got 34 walks and 13 SBs. |
| 13 | Cayden Gaskin | INF/OF | Sr. | Loganville, Ga. | South Carolina | Played in 20 games in ’25. Hit for .276 average and .382 OBP. Recorded 7 RBIs. |
| 14 | Brady Montrowl | LHP | Fr. | Clermont, Fla. | Lake Minneola HS | N/A |
| 15 | Camden Wicker | RHP | Jr. | Viera, Fla. | UCF | Pitched in 12 games (started 7). 33.1 IP, 4.59 ERA, 0-2, 31 SOs. |
| 16 | Matthew Heyl | LHP | Jr. | Clermont, Fla. | Stetson | Pitched 33.2 innings across 17 games (1 start) in ’25. 2.94 ERA, 24 strikeouts, .252 batting average allowed. |
| 17 | Chandler Dorsey | RHP | Sr. | Lakeland, Fla. | LSU | Pitched in 5 innings across 5 games in ’25. |
| 19 | Braden Smith | RHP | Jr. | Byron, Ill. | Maryville (D2) | Named Second-Team All-Region by NCBWA and D2CCA, and All-GLVC First Team in ’25. Pitched 76.2 innings across 12 games (all starts). Went 7-2, 3.52 ERA, 79 SOs and .256 batting average allowed. |
| 20 | Javier Crespo | INF | R-Sr. | Orlando, Fla. | Florida International | Started 38 of 42 games played. Hit for .341 average, .455 OBP, 4 HRs, 33 RBIs, 22 walks |
| 21 | JD Rogers | OF | R-Sr. | Carmel, Ind. | Vanderbilt | Played 19 games in 2025. |
| 23 | Mason Wilson | C/1B | R-Sr. | Orlando, Fla. | Rollins (D2) | Named NCBWA First-Team South Region and All-SSC First Team. Started all 49 gamed he played, .357 BA, .456 OBP, 16 HRs and 69 RBIs. |
| 24 | Zak Skinner | C | R-Sr. | Melbourne, Australia | Lamar | Started 12 games in ’25. Hit for .362 average, .464 OBP, 18 RBIs, 4 HRs. |
| 25 | Drew Bellis | LHP | So. | Avon Lake, Ohio | UCF | Pitched in 4 games in relief. 2.0 IP, 4.50 ERA, 1 SO. |
| 26 | Matt Sauser | RHP | Jr. | Bloomington, Ill. | UCF | Pitched in 10 games (started 9). 4.58 ERA, 37.1 IP, 3-2, 31 SOs. |
| 27 | DeAmez Ross | OF | Sr. | Melbourne, Fla. | UCF | Named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. Started all 55 games played. Hit for .359 BA, 15 2Bs, 35 RBIs. Also got 21 walks and 14 SBs. |
| 28 | Evan Jones | RHP | R-Jr. | Normal, Ill. | Western Kentucky | Pitched in 11.1 innings across 14 games. Went 1-1 with 4 SVs and 16 Ks. |
| 29 | Mateo Gray | RHP | So. | Weston, Fla. | UCF | Started 4 of 14 games played. Hit for .150 BA and 7 RBIs. |
| 30 | John Smith lll | OF | Sr. | Apollo Beach, Fla. | South Alabama | Started all 49 games he played in ’25. Hit for .314 average, .412 OBP, 7 HRs, 30 RBIs, 30 walks |
| 31 | Max Murray | RHP | Fr. | Winter Springs, Fla. | Hagerty HS | N/A |
| 32 | Kaniel Rosado | LHP | Fr. | Casselberry, Fla. | Central Point Christian Academy | N/A |
| 33 | Elijah Buffaloe | INF | Fr. | Orlando, Fla. | Timber Creek HS | N/A |
| 34 | Kris Sosnowski | RHP | R-Sr. | Lutz, Fla. | UCF | Pitched in 15 games (started 3). 5.22 ERA, 29.1 IP, 3-4, 24 SOs. |
| 35 | Anthony Lariz | RHP | R-Fr. | Key West, Fla. | UCF | Redshirted 2025 season. |
| 37 | Zach Beyra | RHP | Fr. | Davie, Fla. | Western HS | N/A |
| 40 | Michael Gillen | RHP | Sr. | Rochelle Park, N.J. | Clemson | Played in just 3 games due to injury. |
| 41 | Dallas Brooks | C | Fr. | Colora, Md. | John Carrol HS | N/A |
| 42 | Sebastian Hurtado | C | Fr. | Orlando, Fla. | Timber Creek HS | N/A |
| 44 | Zachary Malvasio | OF | Fr. | Southwest Ranches, Fla. | St. Thomas Aquinas | N/A |
| 45 | Luke Mottola | OF | R-Fr. | Orlando, Fla. | UCF | Redshirted 2025 season. |
| 47 | Wyatt Dion | LHP | Fr. | Land O’ Lakes, Fla. | Sunlake HS | N/A |
| 48 | Grant Siegel | RHP | R-Sr. | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | UCF | Pitched in 13 games (started 12). 3.88 ERA, 53.1 IP, 5-2, 44 SOs. |
| 51 | James Hankerson Jr. | 1B | R-So. | Tampa, Fla. | Florida State | Started 13 of 23 games played. Hit for .261 BA, and 2 HRs. |
| 52 | Stephen Chucka | OF | Fr. | Oviedo, Fla. | Hagerty HS | N/A |
| 55 | Joey Trombley | RHP | Jr. | Watervliet, N.Y. | Sacred Heart | Started all 15 games pitched in ’25. Pitched 84.2 innings, 4.89 ERA, 5-7, 52 strikeouts |
| 58 | Alan Soler | LHP | Fr. | Miami, Fla. | True North Classical Academy | N/A |
Schedule Breakdown
After the traditional opening weekend series with Siena, the Knights receive some early-season tests with a midweek on the road against a Miami (FL) team coming off a Super Regional appearance before going to Jacksonville for the Live Like Lou Jax College Baseball Classic, which includes a game against the defending College World Series champion LSU.
The Knights also get to host a College World Series team, Murray State, and the Hurricanes, before Big 12 play even begins.
As for that Big 12 slate, it does not give the Knights much space to breathe with only two of their opponents not making the NCAA Tournament. The most marquee conference series will be when the Knights host an Arizona squad coming off a College World Series appearance from Mar. 27-29.
As for those midweeks, they include a home-and-home with the aforementioned Hurricanes and Bethune-Cookman, hosting Columbia fresh off an NCAA Regional appearance, a road bout against Penn State and three games against a Stetson team coming off an NCAA Regional appearance, one in Orlando, one in DeLand and one on a neutral field.
| Day | Date | H/A | Time | Opponent | 2025 RPI | 2025 record | UCF Results LY | Last Season |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday | Feb. 13 | Home | 6 p.m. | Siena | 255 | 22-32 (17-13 MAAC) | Won, 13-4 | T-3rd in MAAC. |
| Saturday | Feb. 14 | Home | 1 p.m. | Siena | 255 | 22-32 (17-13 MAAC) | Won, 11-0 | T-3rd in MAAC. |
| Sunday | Feb. 15 | Home | 1 p.m. | Siena | 255 | 22-32 (17-13 MAAC) | Won, 16-1 | T-3rd in MAAC. |
| Tuesday | Feb. 17 | Away | 6 p.m. | Miami (FL) | 34 | 34-26 (15-14 ACC) | Won, 14-4 (at home) | Eliminated in Super Regional by Louisville, 2-1. 9th in ACC. |
| Friday | Feb. 20 | Neutral | 6 p.m. | Notre Dame | 48 | 32-21 (14-16 ACC) | N/A | 11th in ACC. |
| Saturday | Feb. 21 | Neutral | 4 p.m. | Indiana | 68 | 32-24 (16-14 Big Ten) | N/A | 6th in Big Ten. |
| Sunday | Feb. 22 | Neutral | 3 p.m. | LSU | 4 | 53-15 (19-11 SEC) | N/A | 2025 College World Series Champion. 3rd in SEC. |
| Tuesday | Feb. 24 | Away | 6 p.m. | Jacksonville | 138 | 30-26 (17-13 ASUN) | Lost, 3-2 | 2nd in ASUN Graphite Division. |
| Friday | Feb. 27 | Home | 6 p.m. | South Florida | 81 | 31-25 (16-11 American) | Lost, 13-3 | 3rd in The American. |
| Saturday | Feb. 28 | Home | 1 p.m. | South Florida | 81 | 31-25 (16-11 American) | Won, 12-1 | 3rd in The American. |
| Sunday | Mar. 1 | Home | 1 p.m. | South Florida | 81 | 31-25 (16-11 American) | Won, 12-2 | 3rd in The American. |
| Wednesday | Mar. 4 | Home | 6 p.m. | Florida Gulf Coast | 120 | 31-29 (16-14) | N/A | Co-ASUN Tournament Champion. 3rd in ASUN Graphite Division. |
| Friday | Mar. 6 | Home | 6 p.m. | Murray State | 56 | 42-14 (17-8 MVC) | N/A | Eliminated in College World Series First Round. MVC Champions (co-RS and Tournament) |
| Saturday | Mar. 7 | Home | 6 p.m. | Murray State | 56 | 42-14 (17-8 MVC) | N/A | Eliminated in College World Series First Round. MVC Champions (co-RS and Tournament) |
| Sunday | Mar. 8 | Home | 1 p.m. | Murray State | 56 | 42-14 (17-8 MVC) | N/A | Eliminated in College World Series First Round. MVC Champions (co-RS and Tournament) |
| Wednesday | Mar. 11 | Home | 6 p.m. | Miami (FL) | 34 | 34-26 (15-14 ACC) | Won, 14-4 | Eliminated in Super Regional by Louisville, 2-1. 9th in ACC. |
| Friday | Mar. 13 | Home | 6 p.m. | Oklahoma State | 45 | 30-25 (15-12 Big 12) | Lost, 12-0 | Eliminated in Athens Regional Final. 7th in Big 12. |
| Saturday | Mar. 14 | Home | 6 p.m. | Oklahoma State | 45 | 30-25 (15-12 Big 12) | Lost, 3-1 | Eliminated in Athens Regional Final. 7th in Big 12. |
| Sunday | Mar. 15 | Home | 1 p.m. | Oklahoma State | 45 | 30-25 (15-12 Big 12) | Lost, 10-6 | Eliminated in Athens Regional Final. 7th in Big 12. |
| Tuesday | Mar. 17 | Home | 6 p.m. | Columbia | 63 | 30-19 (16-5 Ivy League) | N/A | Eliminated in Hattiesburg Regional. Ivy League Champions (co-RS and Tournament) |
| Friday | Mar. 20 | Away | 7 p.m. | TCU | 16 | 39-20 (19-11 Big 12) | Lost, 6-1 | Eliminated in Corvallis Regional. 3rd in Big 12. |
| Saturday | Mar. 21 | Away | 3 p.m. | TCU | 16 | 39-20 (19-11 Big 12) | Won, 5-1 | Eliminated in Corvallis Regional. 3rd in Big 12. |
| Sunday | Mar. 22 | Away | 2 p.m. | TCU | 16 | 39-20 (19-11 Big 12) | Won, 4-2 | Eliminated in Corvallis Regional. 3rd in Big 12. |
| Tuesday | Mar. 24 | Away | 6:30 p.m. | Stetson | 64 | 41-22 (24-6 ASUN) | Won, 3-0 | Eliminated in Auburn Regional. ASUN Tournament Champion. |
| Friday | Mar. 27 | Home | 6 p.m. | Arizona | 24 | 44-21 (18-12 Big 12) | N/A | Eliminated in 1st Round of CWS. 4th in Big 12. Big 12 Tournament Champion. |
| Saturday | Mar. 28 | Home | 6 p.m. | Arizona | 24 | 44-21 (18-12 Big 12) | N/A | Eliminated in 1st Round of CWS. 4th in Big 12. Big 12 Tournament Champion. |
| Sunday | Mar. 29 | Home | 1 p.m. | Arizona | 24 | 44-21 (18-12 Big 12) | N/A | Eliminated in 1st Round of CWS. 4th in Big 12. Big 12 Tournament Champion. |
| Wednesday | Apr. 1 | Away | 5:30 p.m. | Penn State | 85 | 33-23 (15-15 Big Ten) | N/A | T-8th in Big Ten. |
| Friday | Apr. 3 | Away | 6:30 p.m. | West Virginia | 28 | 44-16 (19-9 Big 12) | Lost, 4-1 | Eliminated by (6) LSU in Baton Rouge Super Regional. Big 12 RS Champion. |
| Saturday | Apr. 4 | Away | 4 p.m. | West Virginia | 28 | 44-16 (19-9 Big 12) | Lost, 15-10 | Eliminated by (6) LSU in Baton Rouge Super Regional. Big 12 RS Champion. |
| Sunday | Apr. 5 | Away | 1 p.m. | West Virginia | 28 | 44-16 (19-9 Big 12) | Lost, 4-3 | Eliminated by (6) LSU in Baton Rouge Super Regional. Big 12 RS Champion. |
| Tuesday | Apr. 7 | Home | 6 p.m. | Stetson | 64 | 41-22 (24-6 ASUN) | Won, 2-0 | Eliminated in Auburn Regional. ASUN Tournament Champion. |
| Friday | Apr. 10 | Away | 7 p.m. | Kansas | 30 | 43-17 (20-10 Big 12) | Lost, 9-2 | Eliminated in Fayetteville Regional. 2nd in Big 12 |
| Saturday | Apr. 11 | Away | 3 p.m. | Kansas | 30 | 43-17 (20-10 Big 12) | Lost, 10-9 | Eliminated in Fayetteville Regional. 2nd in Big 12 |
| Sunday | Apr. 12 | Away | 2 p.m. | Kansas | 30 | 43-17 (20-10 Big 12) | Lost, 13-4 | Eliminated in Fayetteville Regional. 2nd in Big 12 |
| Tuesday | Apr. 14 | Home | 6 p.m. | Jacksonville | 138 | 30-26 (17-13 ASUN) | Lost, 3-2 (Away) | 2nd in ASUN Graphite Division. |
| Friday | Apr. 17 | Home | 6 p.m. | Cincinnati | 37 | 33-26 (16-14 Big 12) | Lost, 6-4 | Eliminated in Knoxville Regional. 8th in Big 12. |
| Saturday | Apr. 18 | Home | 6 p.m. | Cincinnati | 37 | 33-26 (16-14 Big 12) | Lost, 7-6 (10) | Eliminated in Knoxville Regional. 8th in Big 12. |
| Sunday | Apr. 19 | Home | 1 p.m. | Cincinnati | 37 | 33-26 (16-14 Big 12) | Lost, 7-10 | Eliminated in Knoxville Regional. 8th in Big 12. |
| Tuesday | Apr. 21 | Away | 6 p.m. | Bethune-Cookman | 196 | 37-23 (24-5 SWAC) | N/A | Eliminated in Tallahassee Regional. SWAC Champion (RS and Tournament) |
| Friday | Apr. 24 | Away | 8 p.m. | Utah | 125 | 21-29 (8-22 Big 12) | N/A | 14th in Big 12. |
| Saturday | Apr. 25 | Away | 4 p.m. | Utah | 125 | 21-29 (8-22 Big 12) | N/A | 14th in Big 12. |
| Sunday | Apr. 26 | Away | 3 p.m. | Utah | 125 | 21-29 (8-22 Big 12) | N/A | 14th in Big 12. |
| Wednesday | Apr. 29 | Neutral | TBA | Stetson | 64 | 41-22 (24-6 ASUN) | Won both, 3-0 (A), 2-0 (H) | Eliminated in Auburn Regional. ASUN Tournament Champion. |
| Friday | May 1 | Home | 6 p.m. | Arizona State | 49 | 36-24 (18-12 Big 12) | N/A | Eliminated in Los Angleles Regional. 5th in Big 12. |
| Saturday | May 2 | Home | 6 p.m. | Arizona State | 49 | 36-24 (18-12 Big 12) | N/A | Eliminated in Los Angleles Regional. 5th in Big 12. |
| Sunday | May 3 | Home | 1 p.m. | Arizona State | 49 | 36-24 (18-12 Big 12) | N/A | Eliminated in Los Angleles Regional. 5th in Big 12. |
| Tuesday | May 5 | Away | 6 p.m. | Florida Atlantic | 65 | 37-21 (15-12 American) | Split, 3-4 (H), 17-2 (A) | 4th in The American. |
| Friday | May 8 | Away | 7:30 p.m. | Baylor | 79 | 33-22 (13-17 Big 12) | Lost, 5-4 | 10th in Big 12. |
| Saturday | May 9 | Away | 3 p.m. | Baylor | 79 | 33-22 (13-17 Big 12) | Lost, 5-4 | 10th in Big 12. |
| Sunday | May 10 | Away | 2 p.m. | Baylor | 79 | 33-22 (13-17 Big 12) | Won, 11-7 | 10th in Big 12. |
| Tuesday | May 12 | Home | 6 p.m. | Bethune-Cookman | 196 | 37-23 (24-5 SWAC) | N/A | Eliminated in Tallahassee Regional. SWAC Champion (RS and Tournament) |
| Thursday | May 14 | Home | 6 p.m. | Kansas State | 40 | 32-26 (17-13 Big 12) | Won, 15-3 | Eliminated in Austin Regional. 6th in Big 12. |
| Friday | May 15 | Home | 6 p.m. | Kansas State | 40 | 32-26 (17-13 Big 12) | Lost, 3-1 | Eliminated in Austin Regional. 6th in Big 12. |
| Saturday | May 16 | Home | 1 p.m. | Kansas State | 40 | 32-26 (17-13 Big 12) | Lost, 8-6 | Eliminated in Austin Regional. 6th in Big 12. |
Location: Surprise Stadium – Surprise, Arizona
Dates: May 19-23
The Last Time…
UCF won a conference tournament: 2002. It has been over two decades and three conferences ago (ASUN) since the Knights last tasted conference tournament glory. They came close in 2021 but lost in the AAC championship game to USF.

