Troy baseball makes its first College World Series appearance and documents the experience with photographs, despite camera equipment being stolen from the team bus. Multiple outlets report that the team’s own cameras and related gear are taken while they are traveling, leaving Troy without the equipment it planned to use for capturing games and the trip. In response, Troy borrows cameras so players and staff can still photograph and record key moments from the event. The reporting frames the situation as part of the team’s broader “CWS memories,” while also highlighting the disruption caused by the theft and the team’s effort to continue capturing photos. The coverage focuses on the contrast between Troy’s milestone in reaching the College World Series and the practical challenge created by the missing equipment, along with the workaround of using borrowed cameras. No outlet provides additional details about the theft location, timing, or investigation status in the provided excerpts.
Troy baseball players capture College World Series memories after camera equipment stolen from team bus
Troy baseball makes its first College World Series appearance and documents the experience with photographs, despite camera equipment being stolen from the team bus. Multiple outlets report that the t...
- Troy is making its first College World Series appearance.
- Camera or related photography equipment is stolen from the team bus.
- Because of the theft, Troy does not have its own cameras available for the event.
- Troy uses borrowed cameras to capture photos during the College World Series.
- The reporting describes the effort as part of preserving team “memories” from the tournament.
Troy's first appearance in the College World Series has produced lots of Kodak moments for the Alabama school.
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