A Season‑High Offensive Outburst
The Trojans opened the NCAA regional in Texas with a 19‑6 rout of Lamar University, posting the most runs they have scored in a single game this season. The win came at Blue Bell Park in College Station, where the team capitalized on a rare offensive surge.
Andrew Lamb was the centerpiece of the attack, launching a 421‑foot, three‑run homer over the right‑field bleachers in the fourth inning. He finished two for four with a walk and four RBIs, underscoring his impact on the scoreboard.
Veteran Mike Lamb, Andrew’s father, watched from the stands and later commented on his son’s performance, expressing pride and reflecting on a shared baseball journey that has defined much of their lives.
Adrian Lopez and Walter Urbon each fell one triple short of the cycle, contributing to a balanced attack that left Lamar, which had never allowed more than 16 runs in previous regional games, reeling.
USC now turns its attention to the loser of the Texas A&M versus Texas State matchup, a game that will determine their next opponent and potentially shape the path to the super regionals.