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Longhorns Secure No.6 Seed, Set for Home Regional

Texas will host a regional against UC Santa Barbara, Tarleton State and Holy Cross, with a potential super regional showdown against top seeds.

Longhorns Lock In No.6 Seed

The University of Texas at Austin’s baseball program has been handed a No.6 seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament, a placement that sets the stage for a home‑field regional showdown.

The Longhorns will open the tournament at UFCU Disch‑Falk Field, with first‑round games scheduled to begin at noon on Friday against Holy Cross, while also facing UC Santa Barbara and Tarleton State in the same bracket.

If Texas emerges victorious, they will host a best‑of‑three super regional against one of four possible opponents: No.11 Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State or Yale, each of which could determine a berth in the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.

The road to Omaha is steep; the winners of the eight super regionals converge in Nebraska, where the national championship awaits. Texas last appeared in the CWS during the 2022 season, and the program is now chasing its first title since the 2005 championship.

The roster includes veteran pitcher Temo Becerra, who adds experience to a staff hoping to capitalize on the home‑field advantage.

With a 65th postseason appearance on the horizon, the Longhorns blend tradition with a renewed push for glory, aiming to extend a legacy that has defined Texas baseball for decades.

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