Baseball

USC Baseball Overwhelms Lamar with 19‑Run Onslaught

Freshman Walter Urbon’s Grand Slam Highlights Record‑Setting Victory

A Record‑Setting Offensive Display

The University of Southern California’s baseball squad delivered a commanding 19‑6 victory over Lamar in the NCAA Tournament, a performance that marked the highest run total for a postseason game in the past century.

Every member of the Trojans’ starting nine managed to register at least one hit, underscoring the breadth of the offense. Freshman outfielder Walter Urbon stole the spotlight, finishing with five hits that included a grand slam and a sacrifice fly.

The win propels USC into a Sunday showdown with Texas State, a rematch that could set up a second clash with Texas A&M later that evening should the Trojans prevail.

Coach’s strategic adjustments and the team’s collective hitting prowess have reignited hopes of a deep tournament run, as the Trojans aim to translate this offensive burst into sustained success.

Beyond the scoreboard, the game highlighted the depth of talent on the roster and the potential impact of emerging players like Urbon, whose performance may influence future lineups.

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