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Longhorns Rally for 14-7 Victory After Early Deficit
15 Apr
Summary
- Carson Tinney recorded five RBIs and a career-high performance.
- Texas allowed five runs in the first inning but responded strongly.
- The team achieved its third consecutive midweek victory.

The Longhorns secured a decisive 14-7 victory against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, demonstrating significant resilience after conceding five runs in the opening inning. This comeback win marked their third consecutive midweek triumph.
Carson Tinney spearheaded the offensive charge, achieving a career-high of five RBIs, complemented by a solo home run and consistent run production throughout the game. The team's offense, which had struggled recently, found its footing, marked by 11 walks and 16 hits, leading to crucial multi-run innings.
Pitchers Kade Bing and Hudson Hamilton were pivotal in stabilizing the game after a rocky start. Hamilton delivered 3⅔ scoreless innings, with four strikeouts, providing the team with the opportunity to mount their comeback. The Longhorns are now set to face No. 8 Alabama in a three-game series beginning Friday.