No. 2 Texas will host No. 11 Oregon in the NCAA Austin Super Regional at UFCU Disch-Falk Field from June 6–8, 2026, with the first game scheduled Saturday at 7 p.m. and Game 2 Sunday at 8 p.m.; the series will air on and on radio at 103.1 FM and AM-1300 The Zone, with live stats available at.
The winner advances from the Austin Super Regional and moves one step closer to Omaha; Texas is playing in its 14th NCAA Super Regional and is chasing a program record that includes 38 College World Series appearances, 268 overall NCAA Tournament wins and 65 tournament berths. The Longhorns carry a 24-10 mark in Super Regional play since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1999, and coach Jim Schlossnagle is 16-8 in those games, having advanced in seven of his nine previous trips and in six straight since 2014.
Texas reached this weekend by sweeping the Austin Regional, outscoring opponents 41-7 while posting a.376/.493/.761 slash line, hitting 12 home runs and recording a 2.00 ERA across three wins. The Longhorns opened the regional with a 19-1 rout of Holy Cross — Anthony Pack Jr. went deep three times, becoming the first Texas player to hit three home runs in a postseason game and just the ninth player overall to do so — then beat Tarleton State 16-2 before closing with a 6-4 win over UC Santa Barbara. Five Texas players earned All-Tournament honors and Aiden Robbins was named Most Outstanding Player after his game-winning two-run homer against UC Santa Barbara.
Oregon arrives after winning the Eugene Regional, setting up a matchup the two programs have never played before. That lack of head-to-head history is the sharp edge in this weekend’s narrative: Texas brings overwhelming program pedigree and recent regional dominance, while Oregon brings the momentum of a regional title and the uncertainty of a first-time meeting between the teams.
The pitching matchups announced for the first two days give the series a clear axis. Saturday, Oregon right-hander Cal Scolari — 5-0 with a 2.70 ERA — is scheduled to face Texas lefty Dylan Volantis, who is 9-1 with a 1.94 ERA. Sunday’s starter for Oregon is Will Sanford, 9-2 with a 3.46 ERA. Beyond those probable starters, managers will still have bullpen choices and lineup decisions that could tilt the series one way or the other; Game 3, if needed, is scheduled for Monday with the time to be announced.
Practical details for fans: all three games are set for UFCU Disch-Falk Field, will carry the television broadcast, radio listeners can tune to 103.1 FM or AM-1300 The Zone, and live statistics will be posted at. The series timetable — 7 p.m. Saturday, 8 p.m. Sunday — puts the decisive weekend squarely in prime time for both teams and for college baseball audiences.
The unresolved question entering Friday night is not which program has the deeper resume but how the two staffs and lineups will match up over a short series against unfamiliar opponents. Rankings, regional results and history set the stage; how the bullpens are used, how lineup advantages are exploited and which starters hold their edges this weekend will determine who advances from the Austin Super Regional to the next round.



