
Freshman's 3-Homer Game Powers Texas to Historic 19-1 Win
University of Texas freshman Anthony Pack Jr. made postseason history by hitting three home runs in a single game, leading the Longhorns to a dominant 19-1 victory over Holy Cross in the NCAA Austin Regional. The team matched their largest-ever postseason margin of victory while setting multiple offensive records.
A freshman outfielder just rewrote the University of Texas baseball record books in the most spectacular way possible.
Anthony Pack Jr. smashed three home runs in Friday's NCAA Regional opener, becoming the first Longhorn ever to hit three homers in a postseason game. His historic performance powered sixth-ranked Texas to a stunning 19-1 victory over Holy Cross at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin.
Pack homered in all three of his at-bats, with his third blast in the fifth inning giving him his 10th home run of the season and 50th RBI. The freshman is only the ninth player in NCAA postseason history to accomplish the three-homer feat.
But Pack wasn't the only star in orange. Aiden Robbins added two home runs of his own, bringing his season total to 21 and placing him fourth in Texas single-season history. Jayden Duplantier capped the offensive explosion with a grand slam in the sixth inning.
Texas scored in all eight of its trips to the plate and matched its largest postseason margin of victory ever. The Longhorns last won by 18 runs back in 2005 against Quinnipiac.

The offensive fireworks produced 21 hits, a season high for the team. Seven of nine starting position players recorded multiple hits, with Pack, Carson Tinney, Adrian Rodriguez, and Ashton Larson each collecting three hits.
Why This Inspires
This game represents everything beautiful about team sports. While Pack's individual achievement will live in the record books forever, the collective effort showed what happens when an entire roster clicks at the right moment.
The Longhorns scored 14 of their 19 runs with two outs, demonstrating resilience and clutch performance when it mattered most. Starting pitcher Luke Harrison set the tone early, striking out seven batters while throwing just 50 pitches across four scoreless innings.
For Pack, the historic day came in just his freshman season, suggesting a bright future ahead for both him and the program. His journey from newcomer to record-setter in a single year shows what's possible when talent meets opportunity on college baseball's biggest stage.
Texas now advances to face Tarleton State in the winners' bracket, carrying momentum and confidence into the next round. With postseason magic already flowing and multiple players hitting their stride simultaneously, the Longhorns are proving why they earned that No. 6 national seed.
Young athletes dream of moments like this, and Pack just lived every baseball player's fantasy in front of the home crowd when stakes were highest.
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