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Texas vs. UTSA baseball live score: Updates, highlights from NCAA regional
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No. 2 seed Texas will look to avoid a stunningly early elimination in the NCAA baseball tournament when it takes on UTSA at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in the Austin Regional on Sunday night.
The game’s a rematch of the Longhorns’ 9-7 loss Saturday to their in-state rivals, which sent Texas to the loser’s bracket for a pair of games Sunday. The Longhorms eliminated Kansas State 15-8 in the afternoon and takes the field just a short time later to keep their season alive. The Roadrunners, meanwhile had the afternoon off.
It’s the third meeting between the programs this season, with the Roadrunners winning the previous two. If the Texas can pull out the win Sunday night, the two teams would square off again Monday, with the winner advancing to the super regional round.
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Grubbs produces a better showing from the plate in his first full inning of the game for the Longhorns. He allowed just one hit as the Roadrunners were scoreless.
Back-to-back doubles for the Longhorns produce a positive result. Adrian Rodriguez doubled to deep right to start the inning. Casey Borba’s double allows for Rodriguez to score Texas’ first run of the game.
Pitcher Ethan Walker put Texas in a tough situation, allowing USTA to load the bases with two outs in the inning after hitting Caden Miller with a pitch.
Walker would hit a second consecutive batter that would allow UTSA’s Caden Miller to take first base and Lorenzo Morresi to score to take a 3-0 lead.
Schlossnagle decides to go with a pitching change, replacing Walker with Max Grubbs.
Hodge hits a bases-clearing double to deep center off Grubbs with two outs. Garrett Gruell, Caden Miller and Jordan Ballin all score for the Roadrunners, who lead the game 6-0.
Hodge would score off an RBI single from Mason Lytle before the inning concluded.
Rylan Galvan of Texas comes up on the wrong end of a risky play, trying to tag up from second before running to third with two outs and getting caught.
“Rylan was trying to hang out there and when he was trying to go back, there was no need to go,” Texas coach Jim Schlossnagle said during the ESPN broadcast.
Ethan Walker comes in as the Longhorns’ new pitcher, replacing Hudson Hamilton.
Walker and the Longhorns did enough to keep the Roadrunners scoreless in the inning, leaving two runners on base.
The pitcher struck out two runners but did allow a walk after hitting Ty Hodge with a pitch.
Pitcher Gunnar Brown struck out Will Gasparino and Jalin Flores of Texas in the inning. Jonah Williams recorded a hit for the Longhorns. Brown and the Roadrunners managed to get out of the inning after Casey Borba grounded out to third.
Norris McClure and the UTSA bats made the most of their first opportunity at the plate and took a 2-0 lead. McClure had a two-run home run, bringing James Taussig to score.
UTSA pitcher Gunnar Brown held Texas scoreless after allowing two hits while striking out Adrian Rodriguez to start the game. Rylan Galvan and Ethan Mendoza each recorded a hit for the Longhorns.
Here is the Texas Longhorns starting lineup for their game against the UTSA Roadrunners Sunday night in the Austin Regional:
Here is the UTSA Roadrunners starting lineup for their game against the Texas Longhorns Sunday night in the Austin Regional:
What time does the Texas vs UTSA baseball game start?
- Date: Sunday, June 1
- Time: 8:06 p.m. ET
First pitch for the game between Texas and UTSA is scheduled for Sunday at 8:06 p.m. ET (7:06 p.m. CT) from UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin, Texas.
Texas baseball’s game against UTSA in the Austin Regional of the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament is not airing on traditional linear television. Instead, it will be airing exclusively on ESPN+, ESPN’s subscription streaming platform.
Texas baseball schedule 2025
Here are Texas’ past five results. To see the Longhorns’ full 2025 schedule, click here.
- Saturday, May 17: Texas 9, Oklahoma 1
- Thursday, May 22: No. 21 Tennessee 7, Texas 5 (12 innings)
- Friday, May 30: Texas 7, Houston Christian 1
- Saturday, May 31: UTSA 9, Texas 7
- Sunday, June 1: Texas 15, Kansas State 8
UTSA baseball schedule 2025
Here are UTSA’s past five results. To see the Roadrunners’ full 2025 schedule, click here.
- Thursday, May 22: Tulane 10, UTSA 6
- Friday, May 23: UTSA 6, Florida Atlantic 3
- Saturday, May 24: Tulane 6, UTSA 3
- Friday, May 30: UTSA 10, Kansas State 2
- Saturday, May 31: UTSA 9, Texas 7
NCAA baseball tournament schedule
- Regionals: May 30-June 2
- Super regionals: June 6-9
- College World Series: June 13-22/23
- CWS finals: June 21-22/23
The 2025 NCAA baseball tournament began on May 30 with the regional round, which will conclude no later than June 2. Following the regional round are the super regionals, which will take place June 6-9. After that, the College World Series will begin on June 13 and end on either June 22 or 23, depending on whether the three-game championship series needs two or three games.
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Will the rest of Austin allergies seasons be as bad as cedar this year?
Austin had a particularly itchy and drippy cedar fever season to start the year. Many winter days, from late December into February, had high or very high ashe juniper (aka cedar) pollen counts.
Central Texas has a year-round allergy season with mold popping up at any time. For the more traditional spring and fall allergy seasons, forecasters at AccuWeather are predicting some of the allergens across the country will be worse this year than average.
Texas, though, is a different story.
For grass allergies, which happen now through September, AccuWeather estimates Austin will have an average season. However, just west of the Interstate 35 corridor in the Hill Country to almost El Paso, that season is expected to be worse than normal.
“Texas may experience above-average grass pollen for a few weeks,” AccuWeather’s allergy report said, “though the season could be shorter-lived compared to northern areas.”
It all depends on the weather
How much rain we get in the next six months and the perennial Texas heat will all affect the growing season for grasses and weeds, as well as the amount of pollen trees produce. The Farmers’ Almanac and the Old Farmers Almanac are both predicting a wetter and warmer spring.
Rain helps plants grow, which can increase pollen production over time. However, rainfall during allergy season can also bring temporary relief by washing pollen out of the air. That’s what we’re expecting this weekend, with our first meaningful rain chance in nearly three weeks. Tree and weed pollen levels might briefly drop, but mold could spike because it thrives in damp, humid weather.
If spring continues with excessive heat like we saw in February, it could limit the growth of some plants and trees. Extreme heat can reduce how much they grow, and how much pollen they produce. On the other hand, if we get a healthy balance of rain and only slightly above-normal temperatures — not extreme heat — pollen counts could climb. That’s especially true as we head into April, typically our windiest month of the year, which helps spread pollen more easily.
How can you treat allergies in Austin?
If you are feeling the effects of allergies, here are some things you can do to lessen them:
- Start taking allergy medication at least two weeks before your allergen’s season is supposed to start. Keep taking your allergy medication throughout your allergen’s season, even on low-pollen days.
- Vary your allergy medication. You can take a nasal spray, an eye drop and an oral antihistamine at the same time to treat the different symptoms. If one kind of allergy medication isn’t working, consult your doctor about whether you should add a second one or switch out the medication.
- Take a shower before going to bed.
- Take off outside clothes or shoes when you get into the house.
- Do a daily nasal wash such as a neti pot or saline spray.
- Consider seeing an allergist to get drops or shots to lessen your reaction to the allergen.
Consider these household tips to improve your chances of keeping allergens away:
- Change the filters in your house regularly during cedar fever season.
- Vacuum and sweep regularly.
- Change your sheets, especially your pillow regularly.
- Keep doors and windows closed.
- Clean out the vents in your home.
- Have your home tested for indoor allergens such as mold.
- Wash and brush the animals in your house to lessen the amount of allergens in the air.
- Wear a mask outside or inside while you are trying to lessen the pollen or mold indoors.
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Remembering Jorge Pederson: Minnesota MMA fighter killed in Austin, Texas, shooting
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – A shooting on West Sixth Street in Austin, Texas, early Sunday morning, killed three people and injured more than a dozen others, according to the Austin Police Department. APD confirmed one of the victims was 30-year-old Jorge Pederson, a Minnesota man who worked as an MMA fighter for the Med City Fighting Championships.
“You meet tons of fighters and there are people that stand above the rest that you find you enjoy or find the most amusing,” MCFC Co-Owner Matthew Vogt said. “He was definitely one of them.”
According to Vogt, Pederson was also the owner of a Minnesota business called Metro Movers. Vogt said the MMA competitor touched everyone’s hearts since his first day of fighting professionally in Rochester.
“As soon as we met him when it was the weighing time, we just loved the guy already because he had a great mission or spirit about him,” Vogt said. “He was a funny guy and great fighter.”
Vogt told KTTC when he first saw the news that Pederson was killed, he could not believe what he saw.
“I was looking, like, ‘Wait a minute. Is this one of his shenanigans or did something actually happen there?’” Vogt said, recalling the moment he saw a social media post regarding the shooting in Austin. “I confirmed with a few people and I’m just like, sometimes, some things happen that you don’t even like, you don’t even know how to respond to it because it’s just so out of left field that you don’t immediately have a response to it.”
MCFC confirmed there is an online fundraiser dedicated to supporting Pederson’s family. As of Tuesday afternoon, more than $10,000 has been raised.
“He was someone that always could make anybody laugh,” Vogt said. “Support his family through the fundraiser and take a look at his Instagram especially to see how funny he was.”
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