
Murray State to Host 2026 Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Tournament Presented by Credit Union 1
8/14/2025 9:46:00 AM | Baseball, General
Tournament will be first MVC championship event hosted by the Racers
After securing the program's first Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Championship earlier this year that sparked a magical postseason run, Murray State will host the 2026 edition of the Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Tournament, presented by Credit Union 1, at Johnny Reagan Field from May 20-23, 2026, it was announced on Thursday morning.
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This is the first official Missouri Valley Conference championship event hosted by the Racers since joining the league in 2022 and is the first time the program has hosted a baseball championship since 1991.
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"On behalf of our students, faculty and staff at Murray State University, we are excited to welcome the Missouri Valley Conference and our league partners to 'The Finest Place We Know' for this exciting tournament," Murray State President Dr. Ron Patterson said. "Our baseball team put our institution in the national spotlight last season, and we are thrilled to have that opportunity once again."
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The 2025 Racer squad won a school-record 44 games and locked up the MVC Regular Season and Tournament Championships after bagging 17 conference wins en route to securing the No. 1 seed in last year's MVC Tournament.
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"Our baseball program brought a tremendous amount of exposure to Murray State last season, and their success has positioned our department to host this incredible event in partnership with the Missouri Valley Conference," Director of Athletics Nico Yantko said. "We have already begun planning what we know will be a stellar event for our league and community, and are excited to welcome our league partners to Murray, Kentucky."
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Murray went on to win the Oxford Regional Championship, and the Durham Super Regional Championship before advancing to Omaha for the first time in program history for the 2025 Men's College World Series.
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As representatives of the conference, the Racers became first MVC program to reach Omaha since Missouri State did so in 2003.
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"We are extremely proud to bring the Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Championship home to Murray State for 2026," head baseball coach Dan Skirka said. "Our historic run and investments made by our administration in the program have set the stage for this opportunity. We are eager to showcase our program, our community, and the unwavering support of Racer Nation. It's going to be an unforgettable experience for our players, our fans, and the entire region."
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The postseason run brought an unprecedented amount exposure to the University and "America's Team", with 44.3 billion impressions and $406 million in Advertising Value Equivalency.
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More information on the tournament, including hotel information and other game day information, will be announced by Murray State Athletics at a later date. For more information on Missouri Valley Conference Baseball, click HERE.
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Follow the Racers on X (@MSURacers), Instagram (@RacersAthletics) and Facebook to stay up-to-date on all that is happening with Murray State Athletics.
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This is the first official Missouri Valley Conference championship event hosted by the Racers since joining the league in 2022 and is the first time the program has hosted a baseball championship since 1991.
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"On behalf of our students, faculty and staff at Murray State University, we are excited to welcome the Missouri Valley Conference and our league partners to 'The Finest Place We Know' for this exciting tournament," Murray State President Dr. Ron Patterson said. "Our baseball team put our institution in the national spotlight last season, and we are thrilled to have that opportunity once again."
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The 2025 Racer squad won a school-record 44 games and locked up the MVC Regular Season and Tournament Championships after bagging 17 conference wins en route to securing the No. 1 seed in last year's MVC Tournament.
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"Our baseball program brought a tremendous amount of exposure to Murray State last season, and their success has positioned our department to host this incredible event in partnership with the Missouri Valley Conference," Director of Athletics Nico Yantko said. "We have already begun planning what we know will be a stellar event for our league and community, and are excited to welcome our league partners to Murray, Kentucky."
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Murray went on to win the Oxford Regional Championship, and the Durham Super Regional Championship before advancing to Omaha for the first time in program history for the 2025 Men's College World Series.
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As representatives of the conference, the Racers became first MVC program to reach Omaha since Missouri State did so in 2003.
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"We are extremely proud to bring the Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Championship home to Murray State for 2026," head baseball coach Dan Skirka said. "Our historic run and investments made by our administration in the program have set the stage for this opportunity. We are eager to showcase our program, our community, and the unwavering support of Racer Nation. It's going to be an unforgettable experience for our players, our fans, and the entire region."
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The postseason run brought an unprecedented amount exposure to the University and "America's Team", with 44.3 billion impressions and $406 million in Advertising Value Equivalency.
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More information on the tournament, including hotel information and other game day information, will be announced by Murray State Athletics at a later date. For more information on Missouri Valley Conference Baseball, click HERE.
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Follow the Racers on X (@MSURacers), Instagram (@RacersAthletics) and Facebook to stay up-to-date on all that is happening with Murray State Athletics.
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