A&M offense explodes again as Aggies clinch series over No. 2 Texas
No. 18 Texas A&M Aggies baseball delivered a dominant performance at Blue Bell Park on Saturday, defeating No. 2 Texas Longhorns baseball 11–4 to clinch the series. The Aggies used another explosive offensive showing to put themselves in position for a potential sweep in Sunday’s finale.
Over the weekend, 2029 Frisco (TX) Panther Creek WR Sukora Cooper Jr. was back in College Station to see the Aggies go through spring drills. Following the trip, he spoke to TexAgs about what stood out about the visit as the Maroon & White make a strong impression.
2027 Leesburg (GA) Lee County standout WR Jaden Upshaw is nearing his college decision, and over the weekend, he was back in Aggieland to check in on spring practice. Afterward, he spoke to TexAgs about his experience, his top four and how he feels as he closes in on his college decision.
Following No. 18 Texas A&M's 9-8 win on Friday night, the Maroon & White eye a series victory on Saturday afternoon in the Lone Star Showdown. Follow along as the TexAgs crew provides live updates of the action between the Aggies and Longhorns.
The highly anticipated rendition of the Lone Star Showdown lived up to the hype as No. 18 Texas A&M got the best of No. 2 Texas in a back-and-forth ballgame splashed with storylines. After the Longhorns saw one-run games swing in their favor a year ago, the Aggies took Round 1 in 2026.
The margins were thin on Friday night at Blue Bell Park, but No. 18 Texas A&M held on to finish on the right side of a one-run ballgame. Following the Aggie win over No. 2 Texas, Ryan Brauninger and Richard Zane detail what they saw from Michael Earley's ball club.
Texas A&M blitzed out of the gate in Oxford, jumping out to a 9-0 lead in the first two innings. Ole Miss chipped away at the lead, but not enough to overcome the early hole as the Aggies pulled out Friday's series opener, 10-6.