Aggies Win: Texas A&M Beats Texas in the SEC Tournament with a Record-Breaking 14-Run Explosion…***Full Details…..
In a thrilling display of offensive firepower, Texas A&M overwhelmed the Texas Longhorns with a historic 14-run barrage to secure a dominant victory in the SEC Tournament. The Aggies came out swinging early and never looked back, setting a tournament record for most runs scored in a single game against Texas. The explosive performance was led by standout hitter Jace LaViolette, who drove in five runs, including a towering three-run homer that set the tone in the second inning.

Texas A&M’s lineup proved relentless, racking up 16 hits and capitalizing on key errors by the Longhorns. Freshman pitcher Ryan Prager kept Texas in check with six strong innings, allowing just two earned runs while striking out eight. The Aggies’ defense also played flawlessly, turning two double plays to halt any Texas momentum.
This victory not only marks a significant rivalry win but also boosts Texas A&M’s seeding for the remainder of the SEC Tournament. Head coach Jim Schlossnagle praised the team’s energy and execution, calling it “our most complete game of the season.” With momentum on their side, the Aggies now look ahead to a potential deep run in the tournament and beyond.