Baseball

USC Baseball Ends Regular Season with One-Run Thrillers, Secures No. 4 Seed

All three games against Oregon were decided by a single run as the Trojans gear up for the Big Ten Tournament

The USC baseball team wrapped up its regular season with a three-game series in Eugene, Oregon, where every contest was decided by a single run, highlighting the razor‑thin margins that defined the matchup.

The Trojans opened the series with a 2‑1 victory in 11 innings, a marathon effort capped by Isaac Cadena’s solo home run in the 11th that broke the deadlock and sent the crowd home cheering.

Oregon answered in the second game, edging USC 4‑3, but the third contest saw the Trojans rally from a 4‑0 deficit to force a 5‑5 tie before Oregon sealed a 6‑5 win in the 14th with a walk‑off bunt single.

Postseason Outlook

Despite the series loss, USC cemented its reputation as one of the Big Ten’s elite programs, earning the No. 4 seed for the upcoming conference tournament and setting the stage for a Friday quarterfinal clash against an opponent to be determined.

Key contributors such as Mason Edwards and Adam Troy will look to carry the momentum into the postseason, hoping to translate the team’s late‑season resilience into a deep run.

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