Troy captures College World Series moments using borrowed cameras after theft

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Last updated Jun 15, 2026

Troy captures College World Series moments using borrowed cameras after theft
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Troy's first College World Series appearance has led to numerous memorable moments, although the team's photographers are using borrowed cameras due to a theft. Cameras and lenses worth $35,000 were stolen from the team bus prior to their game against Mississippi on June 15. The incident was reported to Omaha Police, who are investigating. In response, local organizations have provided equipment to support Troy’s photographers. Troy won their first game, a 12-8 victory over Mississippi, and will face West Virginia in an elimination game on Tuesday.

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  • Troy's cameras valued at $35,000 were stolen from their bus.
  • Local institutions have lent equipment to help capture moments.
  • Troy won 12-8 against Mississippi in their first CWS game.
  • The theft was reported shortly after arrival at Charles Schwab Field.
  • Troy will play West Virginia in an elimination game on Tuesday.
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Troy's first appearance in the College World Series has produced lots of Kodak moments for the Alabama school. Only Troy's photographers are having to use borrowed equipment to capture them after thieves stole cameras and lenses valued at $35,000 from the team bus. The theft was discovered after Troy arrived at Charles Schwab Field for its game against Mississippi on Sunday.

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