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Associated Press
Sunday, June 26, 2005 OMAHA, Neb. -- J. Brent Cox went to his knees in jubilation and soon he was covered by joyous Texas teammates who raced to the mound. The pile of players grew high as the Longhorns celebrated their return to the top of college baseball. Blending power pitching from Cox and starter Kyle McCulloch with an unlikely spark from No. 8 hitter David Maroul, Texas beat Florida 6-2 Sunday for its sixth College World Series title. The Longhorns entered the NCAA Tournament unseeded and went ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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