Considered in America as the National Collegiate Athletics Association's (NCAA) most successful baseball squad, the Texas Longhorns seemed to be the most dominating squad ever to land on the pages of college baseball, statistics-wise and title wise, at that.
Posting one victory after another, the Texas Longhorns also earned the distinction of having the most number of appearances in college world series which to date stands at 32 big Finals, with 78 big wins as its icing on top. More than its individual wins and Finals appearances, the Longhorns likewise earned the NCAA Baseball national title six times, earning them six crowns short of the Southern California's 12 championship titles. The Texas Longhorns likewise logged in 87 championships as of 2007, 74 of which in the regular season conference, while the remaining 13 came from conference tournament championships. The Texas Longhorns are competing under the class of Big 12 for the NCAA's Division I.
As if these stunning statistics are not enough, the Texas Longhorns are also from where major league baseball superstars --- Roger Clemens, Burt Hooton, Spike Owen, Calvin Schiraldi, Huston Street, Keith Moreland and Gregg Swindell came from. NCAA baseball history books likewise took note of Augie Garrido as having steered his team to the most number of championship appearances and titles. With so much pride at stake, the Longhorns aim to keep their distinction of being the NCAA's most dominant baseball squad when they try to duplicate win after another and add up what is already a phenomenon insofar as American college baseball league is concerned.