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  2. Give Oregon credit. They played the game right and did not bail early!!
  3. That Cozart close looked similar to a Volantis close from last year, Oregon had no shot
  4. Sam Cozart might replace Huston Street if he keeps going this strong for 3 years! ⚾🤘🏻⚾🤘🏼⚾🤘⚾
  5. Unlike Texas Tech, the Ducks waited to shake hands. Good sportsmanship.
  6. I wouldn’t want to take that hit that Tinney took from Cozart! 🤣
  7. OMAHORRRRNS!!!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
  8. ...and this espn crew must be getting big tips from Phil Knight.
  9. AUSTIN, Texas — Timely hitting was the difference for Texas in Sunday’s X-X win over Oregon, which clinched a two-game sweep of the Austin Super Regional and secured the program’s NCAA-record 39th all-time trip to the College World Series. Will Sanford battled to keep the Ducks in the game through 3.2 innings and when Tanner Bradley’s 3.1-inning, 65-pitch scoreless gem out of the bullpen (one hit, one walk, two hit batters and five strikeouts) ended, the Longhorns’ 4-0 lead after the top of the second was gone. Facing a 5-4 deficit entering the eighth inning, Texas (45-13) loaded the bases with two outs after Oregon (43-18) closer Devin Bell walked Carson Tinney, hit Anthony Pack Jr. in the foot with a 1-1 pitch and saw Temo Becerra reach base on an infield single. That’s when the timely hit came for the Longhorns. In a 3-1 count, Adrian Rodriguez slashed a two-run double down the left-field line and into the corner. Rodriguez’s team-leading 11th hit of the NCAA Tournament got by the outstretched glove of third baseman Drew Smith and brought Tinney and Pack home to put the Longhorns up for good. With the lead, Sam Cozart retired each of the nine Oregon batters he faced, striking out four en route to his ninth save of the season. View full news story
  10. AUSTIN, Texas — Timely hitting was the difference for Texas in Sunday’s X-X win over Oregon, which clinched a two-game sweep of the Austin Super Regional and secured the program’s NCAA-record 39th all-time trip to the College World Series. Will Sanford battled to keep the Ducks in the game through 3.2 innings and when Tanner Bradley’s 3.1-inning, 65-pitch scoreless gem out of the bullpen (one hit, one walk, two hit batters and five strikeouts) ended, the Longhorns’ 4-0 lead after the top of the second was gone. Facing a 5-4 deficit entering the eighth inning, Texas (45-13) loaded the bases with two outs after Oregon (43-18) closer Devin Bell walked Carson Tinney, hit Anthony Pack Jr. in the foot with a 1-1 pitch and saw Temo Becerra reach base on an infield single. That’s when the timely hit came for the Longhorns. In a 3-1 count, Adrian Rodriguez slashed a two-run double down the left-field line and into the corner. Rodriguez’s team-leading 11th hit of the NCAA Tournament got by the outstretched glove of third baseman Drew Smith and brought Tinney and Pack home to put the Longhorns up for good. With the lead, Sam Cozart retired each of the nine Oregon batters he faced, striking out four en route to his ninth save of the season.
  11. Hell yeah! Super thankful no game 3 lol. Georgia is a really tough round 1 draw. Need vintage Volantis to win.
  12. Stayed up until 1 to watch this one! So glad we pulled it out!
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