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Texas Baseball Secures No. 6 Seed, Eyes NCAA Super Regional Run

The Longhorns open regional play at home against Holy Cross, aiming for their first national title since 2005.

The University of Texas at Austin’s baseball program has been awarded the No. 6 seed in this year’s NCAA Tournament, earning the right to host a regional competition.

Home‑Field Advantage at UFCU Disch‑Falk Field

The regional will feature matchups against UC Santa Barbara, Tarleton State and Holy Cross, with the first game scheduled for Friday at the historic Disch‑Falk Field in Austin.

Regionals operate on a double‑elimination format, meaning each team must lose twice before being eliminated, adding a layer of intensity to every contest.

Should the Longhorns advance, they would host a best‑of‑three super regional against one of four potential opponents: Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State or Yale.

Victors from the super regionals converge in Omaha, Nebraska, for the College World Series, the culmination of the NCAA postseason.

This marks the 65th time the Longhorns have qualified for the NCAA Tournament, a streak that includes a College World Series appearance in 2022.

Texas last captured a national championship in 2005, and the current squad is determined to end the drought.

Temo Becerra is part of the roster, contributing experience to the pitching staff as the Longhorns chase their next title.

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