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USC Baseball Secures Super Regional Berth with 14-3 Triumph Over Texas A&M

A 48‑run outburst over two days propels the Trojans to a winner‑take‑all showdown on Monday night, broadcast live on ESPN2.

A Night of Fireworks at Dedeaux Field

The USC baseball team rolled past Texas A&M 14-3, a victory that not only added another win to the Trojans’ tally but also underscored a scorching offensive stretch that has seen them pour in 48 runs over the last two days.

From the opening inning, USC’s bats were relentless, plating nine runs before the fourth frame even closed. The early onslaught set the tone and forced Texas A&M into a defensive scramble that never recovered.

The performance came on the heels of a tournament opener where the Trojans struggled to convert chances with runners in scoring position, a hiccup that made the subsequent explosion all the more striking. This time, every swing seemed to find a gap, and the scoreboard reflected the surge.

Monday Night Showdown

The winner‑take‑all game is slated for Monday at 6:00 p.m. Pacific time and will be streamed live on ESPN2. A single win will punch USC’s ticket to the super regionals, a stage the program has not reached in several seasons.

Coach Dan Fregulia and his staff have emphasized discipline at the plate, and the recent outburst suggests the adjustments are paying dividends. If the Trojans can replicate this firepower, the super regional picture could look dramatically different.

Fans in Los Angeles and across the country are already marking their calendars, eager to see whether the momentum can carry the team through the final hurdle.

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