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GALLERY: Baseball vs. Army West Point Game 2

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Photo by Photo by Megan Cusick

Texas A&M headed into the game 6-0 for the season.

Texas A&M played Army West Point for Game two of their three day match up. A&M won 12-3 over Army in Game one. They will play again at noon on Sunday February 23rd, Military Appreciation Day with a record of 7-0.

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  • Army West Point’s Black Knights scored two runs in the first inning.

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  • Sophomore first baseman Zane Schmidt keeps his foot on first base as Army slides back.

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  • Junior infielder Bryce Blaum is a starter from Houston, Texas.

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  • Junior infielder Will Frizzell has the fifth highest batting average for the Aggies this season.

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  • Sunday, February 23rd is Military Appreciation Day at Olsen Field.

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  • Ray Alejo is a senior outfielder from Orlando, Florida.

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  • Ty Coleman sprints to third base as Army third baseman runs to catch the ball.

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  • Army last played Duke and lost 0-7.

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  • Sophomore infielder Jeremiah Adams throws the ball to first base.

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  • The train conductor gives a Gig’Em as he sounds Hullabaloo Caneck Caneck on the horn.

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  • Army sophomore outfielder Nick Manesis runs to first base.

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  • West Point’s uniforms have an American flag outlined in gold.

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  • The Aggies started the game with a six win streak.

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  • Texas A&M is outfitted by Adidas.

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  • The second pitcher for the Aggies was sophomore Joseph Menefee who is a left handed pitcher.

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  • The third pitcher for the Aggies was junior Bryce Miller from New Braunfels, Texas.

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  • The student section was full of excitement and travelling West Point fans interacted with them frequently.

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  • Hunter Coleman celebrates the day’s win as an Army player shows his disappointment.

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  • The Aggies will face Army West Point again on Sunday February 23rd at noon.

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