No. 16 Texas Longhorns (2-1), who won a new title from the tournament title in the Shriners Children’s College showdown, adjusted their home opener against Houston due to potentially inclement weather. The matchup at UFCU Disch-Falk Field moved until 5:30pm Tuesday, with Gates open an hour before the first pitch.
Texas owns a thorough record of the highest 99-34-2 against Houston, and is trying to build on early season momentum after a strong show at Arlington. The Longhorns concluded the weekend. 17 Oklahoma on Sunday night at 17 Globe Lifefield.
In the second straight game, Texas began the contest with a big inning in the middle frame, beating the Cowboys (1-2). The Longhorns ended the weekend tied with three other programs 2-1, but secured the tournament title with a field best plus 15 runs differential.
Most of North Texas, which extends from the Panhandle to Texalcana, will need to drop significantly from Tuesday to the 20s, in preparation for a significant drop in temperatures, according to the National Weather Service. It is unclear whether Wednesday’s Texas softball game will be affected by Akron. Regardless of the game, the game is listed as the only game for UT students, according to Texas track and field.
In Texas baseball, they beat Ole Miss in their first SEC victory, the Shriners showdown, but it doesn’t count in their meeting records. Texas will face Houston on Wednesday night and will be holding UIW in February, turning their eyes to a home series against Dartmouth on Friday. twenty five.
This article was originally written by Longhorns Wire: No. Appeared in 16 Texas Moves Home Opener vs. Houston vs. Houston.