Texas baseball wins another SEC series after a Game 1 loss, this time at South Carolina
Texas baseball managed only six hits in Saturday's 4-1 win over South Carolina, and Anthony Pack Jr. had half of them as the Longhorns won another SEC series.
Texas Longhorns outfielder Anthony Pack Jr. (6) steps up to bat during the game against Ole Miss at UFCU Disch-Falk Field on Friday, March 13, 2026 in Austin. (Aaron E.
Martinez/Austin American-Statesman) Texas baseball left fielder Anthony Pack Jr. had three hits — half the team's total in the game — including a big two-run double in the first inning to help the Longhorns to a 4-1 win over South Carolina on Saturday, securing their fourth straight series win to open SEC play. In a recurring theme during conference play, No.
2 Texas (26-5, 9-3) bounced back from an opening-game loss to win the final two games of series against Ole Miss, Auburn, Oklahoma and now South Carolina. The Gamecocks took Thursday's opener 9-1 before the Longhorns responded with a 5-3 win Friday and Saturday's 4-1 victory at Founders Park in Columbia, S. C.
MORE TEXAS BASEBALL: Longhorns infielder sidelined by hand injury The Longhorns dropped their opener against Ole Miss before winning the next two, then lost the first game at Aubrn before winning the weekend, then swept Oklahoma at home before coming back to take the series at South Carolina. Texas went up 2-0 early in Saturday's game when Pack's double to left field scored both Carson Tinney and Aiden Robbins in the first inning. Tinney later hit a solo home run in the ninth inning and the Longhorns also scored an unearned run in the fifth.