Holy Cross Baseball Takes On Texas in Austin Regional Showdown
The Holy Cross baseball team is set to compete in the NCAA Tournament at the Austin Regional, marking their first back-to-back appearances since 1962-63. Following a championship victory in the Patriot League Tournament, the Crusaders earned an automatic bid and will face the No. 6 seeded Texas Longhorns in their opening game on May 29. This season, Holy Cross boasts a record of 25-28, including winning nine of their last 13 games, while also achieving the most road wins in a single season since 2016.
By the Numbers- Holy Cross enters the NCAA Tournament with a record of 25-28.
- They have won 9 out of their last 13 games.
- 17 road wins in 2026, the most since 2016.
- Holy Cross is making its 13th overall NCAA Tournament appearance.
- They're the first No. 4 seed to win the Patriot League title since 2010.
- The tournament features a double elimination format in the first round.
The Crusaders will face Texas on May 29, with hopes of advancing to the super regionals, where teams will compete in a best-of-three series to qualify for the College World Series. The upcoming matchup will be crucial in solidifying their standing as a competitive force in college baseball.
Bottom LineHoly Cross’s strong performance and historic back-to-back appearances set the stage for an exciting NCAA Tournament run. As they face high-level competition, their recent successes provide momentum and confidence moving forward.
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