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Texas Longhorns Power Past Alabama in Record‑Setting College World Series Game

Adrian Rodriguez's historic cycle and seven‑RBI explosion lead a 14‑2 victory, setting up a showdown with the Georgia‑Oklahoma loser

Texas Longhorns secured a decisive 14‑2 victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, advancing to face the loser of the Georgia-Oklahoma matchup.

A Night of Historic Offense

Adrian Rodriguez became the third player in Men’s College World Series history to hit for the cycle, going 5‑for‑5 with a home run, a double down the right‑field line and a record‑tying seven RBI.

His performance helped Texas build an early lead, as a trio of doubles off Alabama pitcher Zane Adams sparked the offense.

Ruger Riojas turned in a strong outing, pitching six innings, striking out seven batters while allowing only two hits.

Ethan Mendoza and Antony Pack Jr. each contributed three hits and combined for six RBI, underscoring the depth of the Longhorns’ lineup.

Coach Jim Schlossnagle’s strategic guidance kept the team focused, while Joey Volchko added solid defensive support.

The 14‑2 result not only showcased the Longhorns’ offensive firepower but also set a high bar for the upcoming game against the Georgia‑Oklahoma loser.

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