
Payton Brennan Commits to Texas Baseball, Bolstering Longhorns’ Outfield
Brennan's commitment adds a proven bat and elite defense to the Longhorns as they reshape their roster for the upcoming season.
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Brennan's commitment adds a proven bat and elite defense to the Longhorns as they reshape their roster for the upcoming season.

Trevor Goldenetz, a Big West honorable‑mention outfielder from Long Beach State, will join the University of Texas for the 2027 campaign, bringing experience and a strong offensive résumé after a injury‑shortened 2026 year.

Trevor Goldenetz, a former Long Beach State outfielder with a strong freshman season, will join the Texas baseball team for 2027, joining a roster in flux as key players depart and new transfers arrive.

Trevor Goldenetz, a .370 hitter from Long Beach State, joins the Longhorns as the fourth transfer, filling a key outfield vacancy.

Texas Longhorns exit the College World Series after a 2‑0 loss to Georgia, but coach Jim Schlossnagle sees a bright future for the program.

As the MLB draft nears and the College World Series wraps up, Texas baseball standouts confront the next chapter of their careers.

The Longhorns' 2026 College World Series campaign ended with a 2-0 loss to Georgia, closing a 46-15 season that promised a seventh national title.

In a tightly contested final at Charles Schwab Field, the Texas Longhorns were shut out by the Georgia Bulldogs, who combined for 12 strikeouts and capitalized on a timely RBI double to secure a 2-0 victory.

A dominant Georgia pitching staff shut down Texas 2-0, ending the Longhorns' tournament run with only four hits and no runs.

Texas outfielder Dariyan Pendergrass’s spectacular diving attempt was initially ruled a catch, only to be overturned after review, altering the game’s trajectory against Georgia.
Georgia managed only seven runs across two games while Texas cycled through seven pitchers; a timely RBI double by Tre Phelps sparked a 1‑0 advantage, yet the Bulldogs must win twice over Oklahoma to advance.

No. 6 Texas and No. 7 Alabama meet in a high‑stakes elimination game at the Men's College World Series, with Texas boasting a 39th appearance and a 13‑2 series edge over Alabama.

The elimination showdown in Omaha featured Texas' seven-run second inning and a deep roster of players from both programs.

After a two-year absence, the Texas Longhorns are back in the College World Series, opening with a decisive win over Georgia and gearing up for a clash with Alabama. Key performances from pitcher Dylan Volantis and a host of standout position players highlight the renewed optimism in Omaha.

Texas must defeat Alabama on Monday to stay alive in the College World Series, a game steeped in history and high stakes.

The sixth‑seeded Texas Longhorns opened the 2026 College World Series against the third‑seeded Georgia Bulldogs in Omaha, Nebraska, in a game that drew immediate attention from fans and analysts alike. Both programs arrived with perfect postseason records, setting the stage for a clash of unbeaten teams.

The 2026 College World Series opens June 12 in Omaha, Nebraska, featuring eight teams with five SEC members and a roster dotted with former American Legion Baseball standouts.

In a four‑hour battle, the Oregon Ducks lost 6‑5 to Texas in Game 2 of the Super Regional, ending their season while the Longhorns secure a spot in the College World Series.

The Longhorns routed Oregon 11‑3 in the Austin Super Regional opener, with Dylan Volantis delivering a stellar performance and Adrian Rodriguez driving in five runs. A second game on Sunday will determine if Texas advances to the College World Series.

In front of a home crowd in Austin, Texas combined timely hitting and clutch pitching to pull away early and never look back, setting the tone for the series.

Oregon lost 11‑3 to Texas in the Austin Super Regional, leaving the Ducks with a two‑game uphill battle to reach the College World Series.

Texas secured an 11‑3 win over Oregon, driven by Rodriguez's five RBIs and a resilient lineup that overcame pitching woes.

Texas rode a powerful bat and steady arm to a decisive win in the first game of the Austin Super Regional, putting the Longhorns one step closer to the CWS.

In an 11‑3 win that left Oregon scrambling for answers, Texas leaned on Rodriguez’s five RBIs and a resilient pitching staff, setting up a showdown for a national berth.