Winning a conference series on the road is a difficult task, while sweeping one is even harder. The No. 4 Texas Longhorns (31-9, 12-7) learned that lesson again the hard way against the Vanderbilt Commodores (26-18, 10-10) on Saturday evening. Vibes were undoubtedly high in the Texas dugout following the performance in the series opener, an 11-4 victory that saw the bats explode for 14 hits. Of those 14 hits, four left the park -- including another multi-homer game from Aiden Robbins. On the mound, Dylan Volantis shined again with six innings of one-run baseball and 11 strikeouts. It would be the complete opposite in the second game. After stranding runners at the corners in the top of the first, the Longhorns would find themselves trailing almost immediately in the bottom half. Texas' woes resurfaced in Saturday's loss to Vanderbilt Texas Longhorns head coach Jim Schlossnagle stands in the dugout ahead of the Lone Star Showdown. | Aaron E.…