The Texas Longhorns baseball team is set to host Oregon in a NCAA Tournament super regional this Saturday, with the first pitch scheduled for 7 p.m. local time.
The game will be streamed live on the Texas Longhorns Radio Network and can also be followed on 1300 AM in Austin, giving fans across the state a chance to tune in.
What’s at stake
A victory would place Texas just one win away from earning a berth in the prestigious Men’s College World Series, a milestone that would cap a season many had written off as a rebuilding year.
Texas enters the super regional with a 43‑13 record, having navigated the Austin Regional without dropping a single game.
Oregon, meanwhile, boasts a 46‑13 record and is regarded as one of the premier programs in the Big Ten, bringing a strong pitching staff and a potent lineup to the table.
The super regional format is a best‑of‑three series, meaning the Longhorns must win two games to advance, but a single loss would force a decisive third contest.
Both coaches have emphasized the importance of early execution, especially with the game’s evening start and the added pressure of a national audience.
Fans hoping to catch the action live can do so through the Longhorns Radio Network or the AM station in Austin, while streaming options are also available online.