Texas Baseball’s Season Ends in Shocking Austin Regional Twist

Texas Baseball’s Season Ends in Shocking Austin Regional Twist

The Texas Longhorns baseball team’s 2025 season came to an abrupt end after a 7-4 defeat to UTSA in the NCAA Austin Regional, marking their third loss to the Roadrunners this year Despite entering the tournament as the No. national seed and newly crowned SEC regular season champions, Texas could not overcome UTSA’s relentless offense and timely pitching.

Head coach Jim Schlossnagle credited UTSA as a true contender, calling them “Omaha caliber” and praising their winning mentality after the loss The Longhorns battled through the regular season with a 22-8 SEC record and a 44-14 overall mark, but their hopes for a deep postseason run were dashed in front of a home crowd at UFCU Disch-Falk Field.

This early exit signals a likely roster shakeup for Texas, with several key players expected to enter the transfer portal as the program looks to regroup for 2026 For now, the Longhorns’ impressive first SEC campaign ends with disappointment, while UTSA celebrates its first-ever NCAA Regional Championship and advances to the Super Regionals.

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