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Texas baseball stayed alive in the NCAA Tournament by beating Kansas State. The Longhorns will play UTSA later on Sunday.
Unseeded UTSA is moving on to the super regional round of the NCAA baseball tournament after knocking off No. 2 seed Texas in the Austin Regional.
On Sunday, Texas was named one of the 16 regional hosts for the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament. It marks the 38th time in program history that Texas has earned hosting rights — fitting for a program long considered one of college baseball’s blue bloods.
UTSA eliminated Texas baseball Sunday night, collecting a 7-4 win to earn a spot in the NCAA Super Regional round.
Jim Schlossnagle's first season as the Texas Longhorns' head coach has been a smashing success so far, as he's led the team to a 42-12 record to earn the No. 2 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. In order to ensure the season truly goes down as a success, however, they must be better than they have during the regular season.
Both Kansas State and Texas played with limited pitching staffs in an NCAA Tournament elimination game on Sunday at Disch-Falk Field in Austin. But only the Longhorns took advantage at that plate. Texas won a one-sided slugfest 15-8 to stay alive in the Austin Regional and send K-State home for the season.
NCAA Tournament heads closer to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. UTSA pulled off the second-biggest upset of the regional round Sunday, defeating No. 2 seed Texas baseball twice to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals.
The road to Omaha has already featured a number of surprises and this week's super regionals promise more of the same