No. 7 Longhorns sweep doubleheader at Missouri, move to 8-1 in SEC play
- In February, the speaker expressed excitement about a potential 5-2 record against Ark, Missouri, and Florida, while also noting Federico's polarizing potential among SEC pitchers and finding Federico's postgame interview interesting.
- Mizzou baseball, with a 9-14 record and 0-6 in conference play, was coming off a seven-game losing streak as they prepared to face No. Texas in a three-game series at Taylor Stadium starting Friday at 6 p.m.
- Texas, with a 20-3 record and 5-1 in conference play, was coming off a series win against LSU and defeated Sam Houston 13-3 on Tuesday, showcasing a strong offense led by sophomore Ethan Mendoza and junior catcher Rylan Galvan .
- During Friday's contest, Texas defeated Mizzou 15-4 in seven innings, with Will Gasparino hitting two home runs and recording eight RBIs, while Mizzou's Ian Lohse took the loss after allowing five earned runs.
- Despite Mizzou scoring four runs in a frame with contributions from Mateo Serna, Brady Picarelli, and Kaden Peer, their pitching struggles continued, as the team surrendered 14 earned runs, 11 hits, and 8 walks, leading to a run-rule defeat, and Mizzou was scheduled to wrap up the series against Texas with a doubleheader on Saturday, March 29.
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No. 7 Longhorns sweep doubleheader at Missouri, move to 8-1 in SEC play
AUSTIN (KXAN) — To avoid potential bad weather Sunday, Texas and Missouri shifted their 3-game Southeastern Conference baseball series to finish with a doubleheader Saturday. The Longhorns claimed both games to sweep the series over the Tigers 7-4 and 7-1. Will Gasparino clubbed two solo home runs in the first game, going deep in the third and eighth innings. Jalin Flores hit a 2-run homer in the third, and combined with Gasparino's smash, helpe…

Wrangling in a conference win? Mizzou baseball looks to snap SEC losing streak
Mizzou baseball prepares for a three-game series against Texas, its third Southeastern Conference series of the season.
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