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West Virginia University’s baseball team may have had a quick exit from the Big 12 Tournament, but they are not ready to call it a season just yet. Coach Randy Mazey and his team are back in Morgantown, practicing and preparing for what they hope will be a successful run in the NCAA Tournament.

Despite a disappointing loss to Kansas State in the Big 12 Tournament, Mazey remains optimistic about his team’s chances of making it to the NCAA Tournament. With a 19-11 record in the Big 12, finishing fourth in the conference, Mazey believes his team has a strong case for a spot in the tournament.

The Mountaineers faced numerous challenges throughout the season, including injuries to key players like JJ Wetherholt and Logan Suave. Despite these setbacks, Mazey is proud of what his team has accomplished and believes they are capable of making a deep run in the NCAA Tournament.

With their top pitchers rested and ready to go, Mazey is confident that his team is in a good position to succeed. While the early exit from the Big 12 Tournament may have been disappointing, Mazey sees it as a blessing in disguise, allowing his team to rest and regroup before the NCAA Tournament.

As they continue to practice and prepare for the upcoming tournament, the Mountaineers are focused on staying healthy and maintaining their momentum. With a talented roster and a determined coach leading the way, West Virginia University’s baseball team is ready to prove that they belong in the NCAA Tournament and are capable of competing at the highest level.

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