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USC baseball rides early offensive barrage to victory in NCAA elimination game

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USC baseball rides early offensive barrage to victory in NCAA elimination game
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USC baseball secured a decisive victory over Lamar in an NCAA elimination game, winning 19-6. The Trojans took an early lead, scoring five runs in the first inning, and maintained control throughout the game. Walter Urbon was a standout player, contributing five hits and five RBIs to the team's success.

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Sports USC baseball rides early offensive barrage to victory in NCAA elimination game By Ben Bolch Published May 30, 2026, 9:05 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Can a game be over in the top of the first inning? It certainly felt that way Saturday afternoon based on the way USC baseball was clobbering Lamar. Eight pitches into the NCAA Tournament elimination game, the Trojans held a two-run lead. Four batters later, that cushion was up to five runs. With ace Mason Edwards on the mound, that felt like more than enough. It certainly felt that way Saturday afternoon based on the way USC baseball was clobbering Lamar. Chris Mora/USC Athletics Turned out, even with Edwards wobbling a bit, it was.

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