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Texas A&M Hits 34–8 as First Florida Series Win Fuels SEC Push

The Aggies now project as a top‑five NCAA seed, signaling a strong case to host a regional.

Overview

  • Texas A&M, which clinched Sunday’s rubber match at Florida 5–1, secured its first series win in Gainesville since joining the SEC.
  • The Aggies followed with a 9–7 home win over Tarleton to move to 34–8, and closer Clayton Freshcorn logged his 10th save of the season to tie for sixth on the program’s single‑season list.
  • Five straight SEC series wins and nine victories in the last ten games have lifted A&M to 14–6 in league play and sole second place, a half‑game behind Georgia.
  • True freshman Jorian Wilson powered the Florida series with five hits, two home runs, and a throw from right field that cut down a run at the plate.
  • D1Baseball lists A&M as a top‑five national seed, and a top‑10 home series against Auburn now looms as a key test for SEC positioning and NCAA hosting plans.