Austin, Texas — On Sunday the Texas Longhorns defeated UC Santa Barbara 6-4 at Disch-Falk Field to win the Austin Regional and advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. Ruger Riojas started for Texas and allowed one run over five innings, and Aiden Robbins hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning to break the tie. The Longhorns completed a 3-0 run through the Austin Regional this weekend, using seven pitchers overall and closing the final out with Luke Harrison. Concurrently, Kansas staged an 11-run comeback to beat Arkansas 13-10 in the Lawrence Regional; winners from regionals will proceed to the Super Regional round of the NCAA Tournament in the next phase of postseason play.
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If you're a college baseball fan, this is a big deal. Texas and Kansas advancing means more exciting games in the Super Regionals. Even if you're not a fan, it's a great time to join in the community spirit. Check the NCAA schedule and catch a game.
Texas and Kansas showed grit and determination to win their Regionals. They're heading to the Super Regionals with momentum. This is what college baseball is all about: passion, teamwork, and thrilling victories. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.
The Texas Longhorns benefited by advancing to the NCAA Super Regionals, gaining postseason momentum, national exposure, and further competitive opportunities for players and coaches.
UC Santa Barbara and Arkansas saw postseason runs end or stall: UCSB lost the Austin Regional final and Arkansas was eliminated by Kansas following a comeback.
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Texas Advances To Super Regionals After Dramatic Win
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