USC's Dominant Win Over Texas State
The Trojans delivered a commanding 15-4 victory that sent Texas State home from the NCAA Tournament, a result that underscored USC's offensive firepower and left the Bobcats with little room to recover.
From the outset, USC's pitching staff struggled to contain the opposition, allowing the Trojans to plate runs early and build a comfortable lead that would prove insurmountable.
Texas State attempted a comeback in the later innings, rallying to narrow the gap, but the damage had already been done and the final score remained firmly in USC's favor.
Key contributors for the Trojans were Kevin Takeuchi and Walter Urbon, each logging four RBIs that helped fuel the offensive onslaught.
The win also highlighted Texas State's impressive season, during which they set a program record with 116 home runs, a testament to their potent hitting lineup.
Adding a twist to the narrative, the Bobcats had earlier edged out USC 5-4 on Friday, a victory that secured an at-large bid and showcased their resilience after a rocky April.