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Gauchos Fall to Tarleton State 11-5 in NCAA Tournament Opener

Gauchos Fall to Tarleton State 11-5 in NCAA Tournament Opener

Santa Barbara Independent

May 29, 2026

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Well, Gaucho Nation, it wasn’t the start we were hoping for. According to the *Santa Barbara Independent*, our UCSB baseball team dropped their NCAA Tournament opener to Tarleton State, 11-5. That sting is real, especially for a squad that’s been electric all season at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium. But here’s the thing about this team—they’ve got grit, and they’ve got a shot at redemption.

The good news? This isn’t the end of the road. The Gauchos will face Holy Cross in an elimination game this Saturday at 11 a.m. It’s do-or-die, but if there’s one thing Santa Barbara knows, it’s how to rally behind our boys. Whether you’re listening from the Funk Zone or catching the stream from your backyard, let’s pack that energy and send it their way. Let’s go, Gauchos—one game at a time.

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