USC Baseball Heads to SEC Territory After Big Ten Tournament Loss
Unfortunately for the USC Trojans baseball team, they won't get the luxury of playing close to home. The Trojans' walk-off loss to UCLA 7-5 in the Big Ten semifinals spoiled a chance to host a regional, let alone land at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Westwood, California.
But USC ends up in one of the nation's top baseball environments out in SEC country.
USC Trojans Baseball Heads to South Regional
Unlike basketball with March Madness, baseball operates as a 64-team tournament format.
This postseason is the opposite of the famed NCAA Basketball tournament and even the College Football Playoffs. Baseball doesn't do one-and-done single elimination.
USC can lose its opener, but can remain in the tourney and win its next game. They must be the only team without two losses left.
The Trojans will need to beat the Bobcats on Friday to create some breathing room in the regional. A loss places them against the loser of Lamar versus Texas A&M on Saturday.
USC landed here by putting together an impressive 43-15 overall mark. The Trojans also dominated at home with a 32-1 posting there. But again, by falling to UCLA and missing out on winning the Big Ten title, the Trojans ended up traveling as a result.
What USC Trojans Baseball Walks Into
Olsen Field sits at 6,100-seats capacity but is annually one of the loudest baseball venues across the nation. The stadium brings out its own rabid fans outside of Kyle Field and the famed "12th man" realm for Aggies football.
The baseball field is a $24 million park, according to Texas A&M's baseball page, which also featured a $7 million pledge from Blue Bell Creameries. But one of the better baseball atmospheres and loudest venues awaits the Trojans.
Top USC pitcher Mason Edwards likely will see action on the mound, perhaps on Friday as the starter. He earned Big Ten Pitcher of the Year honors in going 8-0 with a 1.43 ERA (second in the nation). He also has struck out 160 batters. Edwards leads a deep lineup consisting of Grant Govel (10-2 record, 2.84 ERA, 86 strikeouts) and Andrew Johnson (6-2 mark, 74 strikeouts).
Jack Basseer leads the Trojans' hitting charge with his .356 average, including 53 hits and 10 home runs. Augie Lopez is the biggest home run threat as he brings a team-high 17 in tow. Adrian Lopez has smacked 11 homers and is batting .300.
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This story was originally published May 25, 2026 at 4:09 PM.