UTSA Looks to Cash in on Baseball’s Historic Run
- UTSA defeated the Texas Longhorns 7-4 on Sunday at UFCU Disch-Falk Field to win the Austin Regional championship.
- The Longhorns entered the regional as the No. 1 national seed but lost previous games to UTSA 9-7 and narrowly beat Kansas State 15-8 to reach the final.
- UTSA surged with a two-run homer by Norris McClure in the first inning and added five runs in the third, while pitching led by Gunnar Brown limited Texas's comeback attempts.
- McClure went 3 for 5 with his sixth homer, Brown pitched five innings with one earned run, and Robert Orloski earned his ninth save as UTSA advanced to its first Super Regionals.
- UTSA's victory ended Texas's season at 44-14, marked the Roadrunners' first advancement past their previous 0-6 NCAA Tournament record, and set them up to play the Los Angeles Regional winner starting June 6.
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UTSA takes down No. 2 national seed Texas 7-4 for first trip to super regionals
Norris McClure went 3 for 5 with a two-run homer in the first inning and UTSA added five runs in the third to help eliminate No. 2 national seed Texas 7-4 on Sunday night for the Austin Regional championship.
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