A&M's unblemished non-conference run is truly an impressive feat
For just the second time in program history, Texas A&M has run the table against non-conference opponents. The 2024 club finished a perfect 25-0 with Tuesday's 16-3 beatdown of Rice. Jim Schlossnagle's Ags joined the 2015 squad that went 23-0 vs. out-of-conference foes.
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Brauny's Baseball Breakdown: Analyzing plays from A&M's series at LSU
Brauny's Baseball Breakdown is BACK as TexAgs baseball analyst Ryan Brauninger runs through a handful of plays from Texas A&M's recent weekend series at LSU. Brauny takes a deep dive into some key moments from the Aggies' series loss to the Bayou Bengals.
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TexAgs Rewind (5/8)
Wednesday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, Texas A&M softball head coach Trisha Ford, TexAgs recruiting analyst Ryan Brauninger and D1 Baseball's Kendall Rogers.
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Rogers: Series win in Oxford will 'lock' Texas A&M in as national seed
With No. 3 Texas A&M finishing out its non-conference slate 25-0, D1Baseball's Kendall Rogers joined TexAgs Radio to detail the strengths of Jim Schlossnagle's ballclub as they travel to Oxford this weekend, looking for another series victory.
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Sights & Sounds: No. 3 Texas A&M burns Rice in seven innings, 16-3
No. 3 Texas A&M kept its foot on the pedal and never relented on Tuesday night in a 16-3 run-rule of Rice to round out the team's first unblemished non-conference run since 2015. TexAgs presents highlights of another evening well-spent at Blue Bell Park.
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No. 3 A&M caps perfect non-conference record with run-rule of Rice
The 2024 Aggies are officially the first Texas A&M squad since 2015 to finish undefeated in non-conference play (25-0) following a 16-3 run-rule of Rice in seven innings on Tuesday. Jim Schlossnagle & Co. also end the regular season 12-0 against Texas teams.
FINAL/7 from Olsen Field at BBP: No. 3 Texas A&M 16, Rice 3
The Maroon & White are back at Blue Bell Park for the final midweek contest of 2024 as No. 3 Texas A&M hosts former Southwest Conference rival Rice on Tuesday night. Follow along as the TexAgs crew provides live updates of the action between the Aggies and Owls.
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TexAgs Rewind (5/7)
Tuesday's edition of the rewind featured the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, John Nabors of Natty State Sports, Tara Henry of Softball America and former Texas A&M outfielder J.B. Moss.
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J.B. Moss remains 'proud' of where 2024 Aggies sit with two weeks left
Now ranked No. 3 in the nation, Texas A&M baseball has already reached the 40-win plateau with two weeks in the regular season remaining. On Tuesday morning, former outfielder J.B. Moss joined TexAgs Radio to explain why the 2024 Aggies have been so impressive.
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Tom Hart recaps A&M's 'out of character' weekend in Baton Rouge
ESPN and SEC Network play-by-play man Tom Hart called a pair of Texas A&M's ballgames over the weekend as the Aggies dropped two of three to LSU. On Tuesday, Hart shared his takeaways from what he saw of the Maroon & White on the diamond.
Baseball Thoughts: Inside Texas A&M's uncharacteristic series at LSU
For just the second time in conference play, Texas A&M dropped a three-game series as the LSU Tigers took the first two from the Aggies at Alex Box Stadium. Even after playing uncharacteristic baseball for much of the weekend, the Ags still salvaged Sunday's finale.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Monday, May 6)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio on Monday morning to discuss all things Texas A&M football and baseball. "The Source" discussed A&M baseball's series at LSU, gave record predictions for Mike Elko's squad in the fall and much more.
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TexAgs Rewind (5/6)
Monday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, Texas A&M head baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle, TexAgs baseball analyst Ryan Brauninger and TexAgs executive editor Billy Liucci.
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Around Aggieland (5/6)
On Monday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Kay Naegeli took us Around Aggieland and provided updates on all things Texas A&M as Aggie baseball dropped the series at LSU, softball was swept by Florida and much more.
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Jim Schlossnagle discusses Texas A&M's weekend in Baton Rouge
No. 3 Texas A&M baseball dropped its second series of the year on the road at LSU. Head skipper Jim Schlossnagle joined Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio to offer his thoughts on the three-game set and A&M's final midweek game, hosting Rice on Tuesday evening.
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Offense awakens as No. 1 Texas A&M salvages series in Baton Rouge
The top-ranked Aggies climbed out of an early hole using a nine-run fifth inning and sealed the series finale win with a five-run ninth to defeat LSU on Sunday afternoon, 14-4. Struggling the past two days, the A&M offense recovered, amassing 13 hits — including four home runs.
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Rapid Reaction: Offense explodes as A&M staves off sweep at Alex Box
A nine-run fifth inning and a five-run ninth inning were more than enough for No. 1 A&M to avoid being swept as the Aggies took the series finale from LSU, 14-4. Ahead of a happier trip back to Aggieland, David Sandhop and Richard Zane review Sunday's A&M win in Baton Rouge.
FINAL from Baton Rouge: No. 1 Texas A&M 14, Louisiana State 4 (Sunday)
After a pair of lackluster outings, top-ranked Texas A&M looks to salvage the series against LSU in Baton Rouge on Sunday afternoon. Follow along as the TexAgs crew provides live coverage of the finale from Alex Box Stadium.
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Tigers take series as No. 1 Aggies drop second straight 6-4 decision
Dropping their first SEC series since March, the first-ranked Aggies struggled to find a spark offensively in Saturday night's 6-4 loss to LSU. Despite having the go-ahead run at the plate in the ninth inning, Jackson Appel ultimately flew out to centerfield as A&M was stunned again.
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Rapid Reaction: No. 1 Texas A&M drops series in Baton Rouge
From Alex Box Stadium, TexAgs' David Sandhop and Richard Zane recap Saturday night's 6-4 Texas A&M loss to LSU. The Aggies jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning but were mostly silenced the rest of the way as the Bayou Bengals claimed the series.