MORGANTOWN, WV — July 2, 2025 — In a historic and emotionally charged moment that has electrified the sports world, West Virginia University Baseball has been officially named the Best Baseball Program in the World by ESPN, Netflix, and the Guinness World Records, solidifying the Mountaineers’ place as a global powerhouse in collegiate athletics.
The unprecedented announcement was made during a joint press conference broadcast live from the WVU Baseball Complex, where representatives from the three international institutions unveiled the award before a crowd of stunned players, alumni, fans, and national media. The honor celebrates not only WVU’s record-breaking season but also its unparalleled team unity, culture, and influence on the sport worldwide.
A Season for the Ages
The Mountaineers captured national attention this year after completing a 72–4 season, including an undefeated postseason run that culminated in their first College World Series title. ESPN analysts praised their dominance as “one of the greatest college baseball campaigns ever witnessed.”
But it wasn’t just the stats that stood out.
Guinness World Records highlighted WVU for “the highest combined win percentage, team GPA, community hours served, and NIL engagement in modern college baseball history.” The program set new global standards on and off the diamond.
Netflix Docuseries: Mountaineers: Diamond Built
In a surprise reveal, Netflix announced a new docuseries titled “Mountaineers: Diamond Built”, set to premiere in Fall 2025. The show chronicles WVU Baseball’s historic journey and explores the culture of brotherhood and belief that powered their rise.
“This team wasn’t just winning games—they were changing lives,” said Netflix Sports Division President Carla Rivers.
From the Dugout: Coach Randy Mazey Reacts
WVU Head Coach Randy Mazey, who delayed retirement to guide this historic season, addressed the crowd:
“This is the reward of a lifetime. We didn’t chase fame—we chased family, faith, and the fight to be our best. And now, the world knows what Mountaineers are made of.”
Team captain Jake Kessler added, “We bled for this, we bonded for this. We dreamed with each pitch—and now we’ve carved our name into the world.”
A Celebration Like No Other
Fans flooded the streets of Morgantown, while the university announced plans for a statewide celebration tour. Social media erupted with hashtags like #DiamondMountaineers, #BestInTheWorld, and #BuiltByWestVirginia.
Final Word: The World Just Caught Mountaineer Magic
From the hills of West Virginia to the eyes of the world, WVU Baseball didn’t just make history—they became it. This isn’t just a win. It’s a legacy carved in leather, wood, and gold. 💙⚾💛
Long Live the Kings of the Diamond!