
Texas and Oregon Clash in NCAA Super Regional Showdown
The Longhorns and Ducks meet in a high‑stakes super regional, each boasting elite arms, potent lineups and coaches eager to etch their names in college baseball lore.
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The Longhorns and Ducks meet in a high‑stakes super regional, each boasting elite arms, potent lineups and coaches eager to etch their names in college baseball lore.

The upcoming NCAA Austin Super Regional will feature a clash between the No. 11 Oregon Ducks and the No. 2 Texas Longhorns, highlighting historic performances and emerging storylines.

Texas' deep pitching staff and strong offense position them as favorites in the upcoming super regional showdown against Oregon

The Texas Longhorns and Oregon Ducks enter a highly anticipated Super Regional, each boasting elite pitching staffs and potent lineups. With coaching changes, recent tournament runs, and broadcast details, the series promises a battle defined by arms and strategy.

Texas will host Oregon in the Austin Super Regional, a series that could determine the path to the national championship. With a 41‑7 run differential in the Regional, the Longhorns enter the matchup confident, yet they know that avoiding a sluggish start and shoring up relief pitching are essential against an Oregon team that boasts a potent lineup and veteran arms.

The NCAA baseball tournament's Super Regionals feature 16 teams and a deep pool of prospects whose draft projections range from the early teens to the late hundreds.

The NCAA's Super Regionals are showcasing a deep pool of talent, with 13 players projected to be among the first rounds of the 2026 MLB Draft.

After a dominant Austin Regional sweep, the Texas baseball team, bolstered by a record‑breaking pitching staff and four hitters posting OPS above .890, prepares to host Oregon in a battle for Omaha.

Auburn sophomore catcher Chase Fralick becomes the first Tiger ever named a finalist for the Buster Posey Catcher of the Year Award, leading the team offensively and defensively as they prepare to host Ole Miss in the NCAA Super Regionals. The award will be announced live in Omaha on June 13.
The Oregon Ducks will meet the Texas Longhorns in an NCAA super regional in Austin starting June 6, marking the Ducks' third appearance in four years.

Texas Longhorns catcher Carson Tinney, a standout performer in his debut season, has been selected as a finalist for the 2026 Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award, marking the third such nod in program history.

The Texas Longhorns clinched the NCAA Regional title on Saturday, edging out UC Santa Barbara 6-4 in a tightly contested game that showcased the team’s depth and poise. Aiden Robbins emerged as the tournament’s most outstanding player, delivering a decisive two‑run homer in the seventh inning that swung momentum in Texas’s favor. Coach Jim Schlossnagle’s tactical adjustments on the mound, including a timely switch to a reliever who limited the Gauchos’ rally, proved pivotal in sealing the victory. The win propels the Longhorns into a super regional matchup against Oregon, a program that has repeatedly tested Texas in recent years, with seven of the last nine Texas super regional teams advancing to the final eight. UC Santa Barbara’s head coach Andrew Checketts praised the Longhorns’ talent and infrastructure, likening the team’s setup to that of the New York Yankees, a testament to the program’s national reputation. Texas enters the next round with a team batting average of .376 and a slugging percentage of .761, numbers that underscore the offensive firepower that will be tested against the Ducks. Looking Ahead to the Super Regional, the upcoming series will feature a blend of veteran arms and fresh talent, with pitchers Luke Harrison, Sam Cozart, Rowan Kelly, Ruger Riojas, Carson Tinney and Temo Becerra all expected to see action. Their performances will be crucial as the Longhorns aim to extend their storied postseason run.

After a gritty 6-4 win that tested their mettle, the Longhorns, led by Most Outstanding Player Aiden Robbins and veteran coach Jim Schlossnagle, prepare for a super regional against an Oregon squad that has swept its own regional.

Junior catcher Carson Tinney, a key offensive and defensive pillar for the Texas Longhorns, has earned a second consecutive nod as a finalist for the prestigious Buster Posey award, placing him among the nation's elite behind the plate.

Florida Gulf Coast University’s sophomore Jon Embury earns national recognition as one of five finalists for the Buster Posey Award, highlighting his conference‑leading offensive stats.

The Longhorns rallied in the final innings, scoring all six runs to defeat the Gauchos and secure a spot in the next round of the NCAA tournament.

The University of Texas baseball team delivered a commanding 16-2 win over Tarleton State, advancing to the Austin Regional final and setting the stage for a potential super regional berth.

Texas rolled past Tarleton State 16-2, logging 35 runs over two games and setting up a showdown with the Santa Barbara-Texans winner on Sunday.

The Texas Longhorns secured a vital win over Tarleton State, fueled by explosive offense and stellar pitching, setting up a pivotal next-round clash.

The Longhorns rolled past Tarleton State 16-2, highlighted by a three-homer burst and a seven-strikeout performance from Volantis, as a rested bullpen prepares for the next round.

The Longhorns and the Texans meet again in a high‑stakes game that could shape the path to the national playoffs.

The Texas Longhorns are set to face Tarleton State in a high‑stakes NCAA regional baseball game, looking to build on a record‑setting performance that featured three home runs by Anthony Pack Jr. and two by Aiden Robbins.

A 19‑1 win over Holy Cross showcased a historic home‑run barrage, flawless pitching and a program‑record performance for the Longhorns.

Anthony Pack Jr. and Aiden Robbins deliver record‑breaking performances in Texas' 19‑1 win, propelling the Longhorns into the next round of the Austin Regional.