USC's Andrew Johnson leads Trojans past Texas A&M in regional semifinal

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USC's Andrew Johnson leads Trojans past Texas A&M in regional semifinal
Summary

USC's Andrew Johnson delivered a standout performance, pitching the Trojans to a 14-3 victory against Texas A&M in the NCAA regionals on Sunday night. Johnson threw 124 pitches over 7⅓ innings, allowing three runs and striking out four, as the Trojans advanced to a regional final against the Aggies. USC rallied from an early 1-0 deficit to score four runs in the first inning. They continued to dominate with multiple home runs, including a three-run shot by Andrew Lamb. This win puts USC in a winner-take-all showdown against Texas A&M on Monday.

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  • Andrew Johnson pitches 7⅓ innings, allowing three runs and striking out four.
  • USC scores four runs in the first inning to take control.
  • Andrew Lamb hits a three-run home run and a two-run double.
  • USC needs to win on Monday to secure a spot in the next round.
  • Texas A&M dropped to the losers' bracket after the defeat.
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The USC baseball team clobbered top-seeded Texas A&M, 14-3, in the NCAA Tournament behind a strong outing from sophomore pitcher Andrew Johnson and an offense that amassed 17 hits.

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USC sophomore pitcher Andrew Johnson puts on a strong performance to lead the Trojans to a 14-3 win over Texas A&M in the NCAA regionals.

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