No. 22 Aggies fall to No. 9 Oklahoma on Friday night, 8-7
Leading 4-0 in the first and then 7-4 in the sixth, No. 22 Texas A&M failed to close out No. 9 Oklahoma in Friday's frustrating SEC opener as the Aggies ultimately sank to an 8-7 defeat. The series continues on Saturday at 4 p.m. CT.
By Richard Zane
Other than Texas (April 10-12), which of Texas A&M baseball's home SEC series are you most intrigued by?
SEC action begins with a top-25 showdown in Norman as the 22nd-ranked Fightin' Texas Aggies travel to Kimrey Family Stadium to face No. 9 Oklahoma this weekend. Follow along as the TexAgs crew provides live updates of the series opener between the Aggies and Sooners.
Friday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, Pounding the Rock with Tap Bentz and Luke Evangelist, The Baseball Bunch and TexAgs co-owner & executive editor Billy Liucci.
In a rematch of the last two national title showdowns, No. 5 Texas A&M women's tennis watched its 78-match home winning streak end at the hands of top-ranked Georgia on Thursday. TexAgs presents a collection of our best shots of the action between the Ags and Bulldogs.
Among other issues on Thursday night, shots weren't falling for Texas A&M in an 83-63 loss to Oklahoma at the SEC Tournament. Following the defeat, guard Marcus Hill spoke about what went wrong for the Aggies in Nashville.
As he does every Friday morning, TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell offered up another round of his weekly recruiting thoughts. In this edition of his Three Things, Howell discussed A&M pledge Kaden McCarty, some potential spring visitors and more.
After being eliminated from the SEC Tournament in the second round on Thursday night, Texas A&M now awaits its March Madness draw on Sunday. Despite suffering an 83-63 loss in Nashville, the Aggies could benefit from the defeat when it comes to their NCAA Tournament seeding.