USC Baseball Dominates Lamar 19-6 to Advance in NCAA Regional
USC baseball powers past Lamar to stay alive in NCAA regional

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The USC baseball team triumphed over Lamar with a score of 19-6 in an NCAA regional elimination game in College Station, Texas. This victory was marked by standout performances, including a grand slam from Walter Urbon and multiple RBIs from Adrian Lopez and Andrew Lamb.
- 01USC scored 19 runs, their highest in a postseason game since 1998.
- 02Walter Urbon achieved a perfect 5 for 5 batting performance with five RBIs.
- 03Adrian Lopez and Andrew Lamb each contributed four RBIs to the team's success.
- 04USC built an early lead with a 5-0 advantage after the first inning.
- 05The Trojans will face the loser of the Texas A&M vs. Texas State game on Sunday.
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In a decisive elimination game at the College Station Regional, the USC baseball team overwhelmed Lamar with a score of 19-6. USC coach Andy Stankiewicz praised the team's offensive performance, stating, "We swung the bats well today." The Trojans took an early lead with a two-run homer from Adrian Lopez and a three-run shot from Andrew Lamb, establishing a 5-0 advantage in the first inning. They continued to dominate, with a grand slam from Walter Urbon contributing to a five-run fourth inning. USC extended their lead to 16-0 before Lamar managed to score five runs in the fifth inning. The Trojans added three more runs in the sixth and capped off their scoring with a sacrifice fly from Lopez in the seventh. This victory marks USC's highest-scoring game of the season and sets them up to compete against the loser of the Texas A&M and Texas State matchup on Sunday.
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This victory keeps USC's hopes alive in the NCAA tournament, enhancing their chances for further advancement.
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