USC baseball seeks to prove itself against North Carolina after NCAA regional win
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 12:26 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
USC baseball advanced to the super regionals after strong performances in the NCAA regional, defeating Texas A&M twice at College Station, Texas. Analysts, however, express skepticism about the Trojans' ability to perform consistently against top teams, citing a poor record against high-ranked opponents. The Trojans will face North Carolina next, aiming to solidify their position as a contender and secure a spot in the College World Series. The upcoming matchup presents a critical opportunity for USC to demonstrate its potential beyond one successful weekend.
- •USC won the NCAA regional by defeating Texas A&M twice.
- •Their next matchup is against North Carolina in the super regionals.
- •USC's past performance raises doubts among analysts.
- •The Trojans need to prove their consistency against high-ranked teams.
- •Success could lead USC to the College World Series.
- 12:26 PMYahoo Sports — USC baseball, despite winning NCAA regional, still has much to prove
"USC had a fantastic NCAA regional, but national analysts have the Trojans ranked well below North Carolina for a specific reason
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