Baseball

Texas Longhorns Prepare for NCAA Super Regional Clash with Oregon

A win could send the team to the Men’s College World Series as the Longhorns aim to extend their dominant regional run

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.

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