USC Baseball Crushes Texas A&M, Advances to First Super Regional Since 2005
For the first time since 2005, USC baseball is headed back to the super regional round of the NCAA Tournament after defeating No. 11 national seed Texas A&M in back-to-back games on Sunday and Monday.
“I think this year getting to a super is special,” USC coach Andy Stankiewicz said, per the Los Angeles Times. “This is a special place. USC, I’m telling you, it’s different. …
“We want to put a nice name back on USC baseball. That’s been part of the plan since we got here. We knew it was going to take time.”

A 4-5 loss to Texas State on Friday sent USC to the loser’s bracket but the Trojans fought their way out, scoring 59 runs across five games to win the College Station Regional. USC defeated Texas A&M 7-1 on Monday to secure the regional title.
Even though the regional took place in Texas, Stankiewicz said USC had a loud section of fans cheering them on throughout the tournament.
“We had our fans, our parents right here,” Stankiewicz said. “They got that little section in the corner. They were outnumbered. That’s part of it too. We want to make them proud. They came a long way to watch their boys play baseball and support us.
“That’s a rewarding feeling when our fans can come in here and sit in the stands. They’re outnumbered. They try like crazy to cheer. This is a cool moment for them too. We’re happy that they can celebrate this with us.”
Six Trojans Make All-Tournament Team
Six USC players were selected for the All-Tournament team, and one was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player.
Sophomore designated player Augie Lopez was the tournament’s MOP after his three-run home run gave USC a four-run lead over Texas A&M in the top of the seventh inning of the elimination game on Monday. Lopez hit nine RBIs and two home runs across the regional tournament.

Joining Lopez on the All-Tournament team are catcher Isaac Cadena, second baseman Abbrie Covarrubias, third baseman Kevin Takeuchi, outfielders Andrew Lamb and Walter Urbon and pitcher Andrew Johnson.
USC will face No. 4 national seed UNC in a best-of-three super regionals in Chapel Hill, North Carolina starting Friday. The winner will advance to the Men’s College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
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