PHSC Baseball Earns 4-Seed in NJCAA National Championship

The Pasco-Hernando State College baseball team has secured the 4-seed in the NJCAA Division II World Series, positioning the Bobcats for another run at a national championship.
The seeding places PHSC among the top contenders in the tournament, which brings together the nation's best Division II junior college baseball programs. The Bobcats enter the World Series as defending champions after winning the title last season.
PHSC competes under the full name Drs. Richard C. and Beatrice S. Braun Pasco-Hernando State College. The college operates campuses in both Pasco and Hernando counties, with facilities in New Port Richey, Brooksville, and Spring Hill.
The 4-seed represents the team's regular season and conference tournament performance. Higher seeds typically receive more favorable matchups in the early rounds of the World Series bracket.
The Bobcats baseball program has built a reputation as one of the strongest in Florida junior college athletics. The team draws players from across the region, including Hernando County high schools.
The NJCAA Division II World Series brings together eight teams competing in a double-elimination format. The tournament determines the national champion for two-year colleges competing at the Division II level.
PHSC has not announced its World Series roster or travel plans. The college typically releases game schedules and broadcast information through its athletics department as tournament play approaches.
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