Southern Miss Falls 15-11 to Virginia in NCAA Elimination Thriller
In a thrilling NCAA Hattiesburg Regional elimination game, No. 2 seed Virginia defeated top-seeded Southern Miss 15-11 in 10 innings, ending the Golden Eagles' season with a record of 44-17. Virginia scored four runs in the 10th to secure victory, highlighted by A.J. Gracia's impressive performance, which included five hits and five RBI. The game featured four lead changes and ended Southern Miss's tournament run after just two games, a first since the 2022 Super Regional. Despite the loss, Southern Miss's Tucker Stockman led with two hits and five RBI.
By the Numbers- Virginia scored four runs in the top of the 10th inning to win the game.
- Southern Miss's Tucker Stockman had two hits and five RBI, while Joe Urban recorded three hits.
- Southern Miss was eliminated after losing consecutive games in the regional for the first time since 2022.
- The game saw significant offensive performances, including multiple home runs and a total of 18 strikeouts by Golden Eagle pitchers.
With their season over, Southern Miss will look to regroup and rebuild for next year, focusing on retaining talent and improving their postseason performance. Virginia, meanwhile, advances to face the loser of another matchup in the tournament.
Bottom LineThe Golden Eagles' season ending in such a close, high-scoring game highlights the volatility of postseason play in collegiate baseball, emphasizing the need for a balanced team approach to secure future success in tournaments.
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