Baseball

Longhorns Fall Short in College World Series Final

A 46‑15 campaign ends as Georgia advances to the semifinals

The Longhorns saw their 2026 campaign close with a 2‑0 defeat to the Georgia Bulldogs in the College World Series final, finishing the year with a 46‑15 record and a tie for fifth place nationally.

Key Performances on the mound

Luke Harrison capped his collegiate career with a career‑high 11 strikeouts, while Sam Cozart posted a 1.72 ERA over his rookie season, limiting Georgia to just one run on three hits.

Georgia’s pitching duo of Dylan Vigue and Justin Byrd combined for a four‑hit shutout, securing the Bulldogs’ spot in the semifinals and sealing the Longhorns’ final tally.

The season also marked a historic first: Harrison, Ruger Riojas and Dylan Volantis became the first trio of Longhorns to each reach 100 strikeouts in a single season since 1988.

Despite the loss, the team’s dominant pitching staff and consistent offensive output kept them in contention throughout the tournament, underscoring a strong finish to the year.

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