And then there were four. Texas A&M powered past LSU with solid pitching and the Hunter Haas long ball. The 5-4 win evened the series between the two teams and put the Aggies in the semifinals to face Arkansas for the second time this weekend.
Wednesday’s game against Arkansas was tight, as the game was tied 5-5 after regulation. Then finally, in the bottom of the 11th inning, Arkansas hit a walk-off home run to advance and send Texas A&M to the elimination against South Carolina.
The Aggies have found some magic this tournament, especially on the pitching front, which appears to have them peaking at the right time. Win or lose on Saturday, as long as they show the same stuff they have been producing this weekend, Texas A&M will be a tough out in the NCAA Tournament.
GAME SCHEDULE
Game Five – Arkansas – May 27th at approx. Noon CT.
Texas A&M: LHP Matt Dillard
LSU: TBD
Semifinal Saturday.#SECTourney: vs Arkansas
⚾️ first pitch 12 p.m.
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