UTSA Stuns Texas—Final Score Leaves Longhorns Reeling

UTSA Stuns Texas—Final Score Leaves Longhorns Reeling

The Texas Longhorns’ postseason run came to an abrupt end as the UTSA Roadrunners pulled off a dramatic 7-4 victory in the Austin Regional final on Sunday night. UTSA’s win marks their first-ever advancement to a regional championship, eliminating the No. 2-seeded Longhorns from the NCAA tournament.

Texas, coming off a 15-8 win over Kansas State earlier in the day, struggled to contain the Roadrunners’ offense. UTSA jumped out to an early lead, capitalizing on key hits and timely pitching to keep the Longhorns at bay. Despite a late push, Texas couldn’t close the gap, sealing their fate in front of a stunned home crowd.

UTSA’s victory was powered by standout performances from James Taussig and Nathan Hodge, who delivered clutch hits and anchored the defense. The Roadrunners now advance to the NCAA Super Regionals, while Texas ends their season with a 44-14 record.

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