Aggies receive votes in newest USA TODAY Sports coaches poll

The Aggies have been on an offensive tear after their road series win against Auburn, leading to more votes in the new USA TODAY Sports Coaches poll

Texas A&M (20-12, 5-7 SEC) made a long-distance call to Uncle Mo last week, known as momentum to most, and for the first time in what seemed like forever, he came for what is hopefully an extended visit. After winning their first SEC series against the defending National Champion Ole Miss Rebels the prior weekend, the Aggies traveled to face Auburn in what looked to be a mid-season defining SEC matchup.

As Texas A&M’s pitching rotation began to find its groove, it was the offense that took center stage against a Tigers squad that was ill-prepared for freshman phenom Jace LaViolette’s performance at the plate, leading the team with 4 RBIs and 1 home run in the series. Winning two out of three, the Aggies scored 30 runs to the tune of 9-5 (Game 1 W), 9-10 (Game 2 L), and 12-6 (Game 3 W). If we’re counting their previous midweek 10-9 win vs. Texas State, that’s 40 runs in their last four victories.

On Monday, USA TODAY Sports released their newest Coaches poll, and even though the Aggies failed to make it back into the Top 25, they did receive 19 votes, and hold the same record at 20-12 as No. 25 Miami. This week, the Maroon and White head back to Olsen Field to face UTSA on Tuesday night, just two days before their three-game home series against Missouri starts on Thursday night.

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Texas A&M jumps a few spots in the USA Today College baseball rankings

Aggies baseball is slowly creeping back up the in the rankings as they move to 12-4 on the year

What seemed like a free fall at the beginning of the season, was more of an overaction than anything as Texas A&M (12-4) turned it around and has won seven straight games. The bubbles have been flowing and Aggie pitching is starting to find its way just in time for conference play. The new USA Today rankings had Texas A&M move up four spots from 19 to 15.

After the comeback win to beat Northern Kentucky to complete the sweep, pitcher Will Johnston gave his thoughts on the win and the prior week of play

“We played 16 innings against Texas Tech less than a week ago, two mid weeks and played Friday and Saturday. It’s tough to win five ball games in less than seven days. I’m proud of the way we competed. It’s baseball and it’s never going to be perfect, so I’m happy. Coach Schlossnagle reiterated that to us.”

The Aggies will travel to Houston. on March 14 at 6:30 pm where they will take on the University of Houston.

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