Texas baseball beats Tennessee, becomes 1st program to 1,500 wins

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Texas baseball beats Tennessee, becomes 1st program to 1,500 wins

Texas baseball beats Tennessee, becomes 1st program to 1,500 wins

Casey Borba hit two home runs against Tennessee as Texas baseball claimed the 1,500th win in program history Sunday.

Texas baseball beats Tennessee, becomes 1st program to 1,500 wins

Casey Borba hit two home runs against Tennessee as Texas baseball claimed the 1,500th win in program history Sunday.

In a historic moment for college baseball, the Texas Longhorns delivered a resounding 13-6 victory over Tennessee on Sunday, etching their name in the record books as the first program ever to reach 1,500 all-time wins. This milestone win not only prevented a sweep by the Volunteers but also solidified Texas's legacy as a powerhouse in the sport.

Leading the charge was junior infielder Casey Borba, who put on a show with two home runs and six RBIs in the series finale. Borba's performance was nothing short of spectacular, as he now boasts 31 career homers—tying him for ninth-most in school history alongside legends Drew Stubbs and Eric Kennedy. The Longhorns' offense was firing on all cylinders, launching four home runs total, including two in the explosive first inning that set the tone for the day.

With a 37-12 overall record and a 16-10 mark in SEC play, Texas has proven it can compete at the highest level. The team now turns its focus to the final SEC series of the regular season against Missouri, where they'll look to carry this momentum into the postseason. For fans and collectors alike, this historic win is a reminder of the rich tradition and excellence that defines Texas baseball—a legacy that continues to grow one game at a time.

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