Baseball

USC Baseball Makes History, Advances to Super Regionals

Trojans defeat Texas A&M in back‑to‑back games, setting up a showdown with North Carolina as they chase a spot in the College World Series.

The University of Southern California’s baseball squad has etched a new chapter in its storied program by securing a spot in the NCAA super regional round for the first time since 2005.

Coach Andy Stankiewicz, speaking after the final game, called the achievement “a testament to the relentless effort of our players and the unwavering support of our fans.”

In front of a boisterous section of Trojan fans, the team posted two straight victories over No. 11 national seed Texas A&M in College Station, Texas, a feat that underscored the intensity of the regional tournament.

Six USC athletes earned spots on the All‑Tournament team, highlighted by sophomore designated hitter Augie Lopez, who was crowned the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player after delivering nine RBIs and two home runs.

The Trojans will now travel to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where they are slated to meet No. 4 national seed UNC in a best‑of‑three series. The winner of that matchup will advance to the Men’s College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.

A Historic Opportunity

If the Trojans can navigate the super regionals, they will join the elite eight teams vying for the national championship in Omaha, a destination that has eluded the program for more than two decades.

Beyond the on‑field action, the run has sparked a wave of enthusiasm across campus, with alumni and donors rallying behind the team’s quest for its first College World Series title.

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