2014 NCAA Regional
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Five Thoughts: A&M's season ends with loss to Texas
10 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Defensive fundamentals. Timely hitting. Great (not good) pitching. All eluded the Aggies on Monday, and all proved insurmountably costly. As the roller-coaster '14 ride comes to an end, it's a bittersweet look back.
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Hitting struggles, errors doom A&M in regional final loss
10 yr ago by Beau Holder
The Houston Regional came down to one final battle between old rivals, but the Aggies squandered a key early opportunity on Monday and were lost thereafter in a 4-1, season-ending defeat at Texas' hands.
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Stubblefield's gem caps A&M's memorable day at Reckling
10 yr ago by Ronnie Woodard
The season's end stared the Aggies in the face in the seventh inning against Rice; a comeback victory then set the stage for an instant classic. Tyler Stubblefield's complete-game win against Texas kept A&M alive.
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Five Thoughts: Aggies survive and advance in regional play
10 yr ago by Gabe Bock
A&M pounded out 16 hits and got a four-hit effort from senior Krey Bratsen and a clutch relief outing from junior right-hander Corey Ray, grabbing a 7-3 win over George Mason on day two of the Houston Regional.
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Five Thoughts: A&M falls apart against Texas in Houston
10 yr ago by Gabe Bock
The Aggies needed an ace-level start from Daniel Mengden and fundamental play from everyone else. On Friday they got neither, resulting in an embarrassing setback. What takeaways are there to be gleaned?
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Aggies drop Houston Regional opener to Texas, 8-1
10 yr ago by Beau Holder
The game was long-awaited, but it was over in a flash. Texas A&M fell behind early and never recovered, dominated on the mound, at the plate and in the field on Friday afternoon to drop into the loser's bracket.
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Square One: A guide to the Houston Regional
10 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Texas A&M endured an up-and-down season, but now it faces a very simple proposition: take down an old rival and a more recent one for a shot at LSU in Baton Rouge. The storylines, it appears, come in droves.
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Five Thoughts: Aggies and Longhorns ... when it matters most
10 yr ago by Gabe Bock
The Texas A&M baseball team received a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the eighth straight season and will open up the Houston Regional by taking on longtime rival Texas in game one of the NCAAs at Rice.
 
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