The Aggies picked an excellent time to have consistent pitching across multiple games. We’ve got a little too accustomed to the starting pitcher not making it past the fourth inning, so to see them being able to save a few arms for later games has been a welcome change. With this newfound superpower, Texas A&M has kept every game close to this tournament knocking off a handful of multiple top-25 teams on their way to the SEC championship game.
Coach Schloss gave a few thoughts on how the weekend has shaped up.
“I’m feeling pretty good. I’m tired,” Schlossnagle joked postgame. “I don’t have to play, but yeah, it’s been a while since we left College Station. But we’ve been here this long, so we might as well hang out for one more day.”
Texas A&M will face Vanderbilt on Sunday, May 28th, for a chance to claim the SEC tournament title and go into the NCAA Tournament with a boatload of confidence. Check out some of the best photos from their tournament en route to the title game.
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