The Texas A&M baseball team defeated Army West Point 14-12 after the game was called in the eighth inning due to “travel curfew” time constraints. The Aggies and Black Knights scored back-and-forth and changed leads on five separate occasions. A&M will return to Olsen Field to face Houston Baptist University on Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 6:30 p.m.
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Sunday’s game against Army West Point served as Aggie baseball’s Military Appreciation game.
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The Texas A&M baseball team wore their pinstripe uniform for Game 3 with the potential of a sweep.
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The Aggie baseball team sings the Aggie War Hymn before the game.
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The Aggie baseball team sings the Aggie War Hymn before the game.
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West Point’s baseball team stands at attention during the national anthem.
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Col. Rich Morales salutes during the national anthem.
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The Aggie dugout celebrates Hunter Coleman‘s home run.
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Army catcher Cam Cerruto and pitcher Ray Bartolli meet with head coach Jim Foster.
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Army West Point had 17 hits in Game 3.
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Pitcher Chandler Jozwiak threw 2 strikeouts in 3.1 innings.
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Army West Point’s mascot is the Black Knights.
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Army’s Cam Cerruto celebrates after scoring a run.
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First baseman Hunter Coleman catches a flyball.
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The United States Military Academy at West Point is located in New York.
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First baseman Hunter Coleman sprints through first base.
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Players wait for a ruling by the umpires.
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Third baseman Anthony Giachin signals one out to his teammates.
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Center fielder Ray Alejo waits at second base during an Army time out.
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Center fielder Ray Alejo rounds third base.
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Second baseman Bryce Blaum celebrates after making it to second base.
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Pitcher Alex Magers threw three strikeouts in 2 innings.
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Shortstop Trevor Werner catches a fly ball.
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The West Point baseball team wears the badge of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, known as the Night Stalkers.
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Designated hitter Will Frizzell tips his hat to his teammates after making it to second base.
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Infielder Ty Coleman wore multiple pairs of sunglasses in the dugout.
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First baseman Hunter Coleman rounds second base.
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Third baseman Logan Sartori had 2 RBI against Army in Game 3.
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West Point catcher Cam Cerruto looks to his teammates after an Aggie hit.
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Right fielder Zach DeLoach safely makes it back to third.
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Center fielder Ray Alejo sprints to home plate.
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Pitcher Alex Magers focuses in the dugout.
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The Aggie celebrate Cam Blake‘s first home run of the season.
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Army misses the tag at second.
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Pitcher Will Johnston prepares on the mound.
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Center fielder Carter Macias sprints to home plate.
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Army’s Tim Simoes celebrates scoring a West Point run.
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Army’s Tim Simoes celebrates after putting another run on the board for West Point.
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West Point left fielder Andre Walden slides safely into home adding to their five run seventh inning.
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After each run the Aggies score bubbles fly throughout Olsen Field.
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Right fielder Nick Manesis hit his first home run of the season.
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Bryce Miller was the seventh Aggie pitcher on the mound in Game 3.
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The game ended in the eighth inning with one out left due to travel curfew.
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The Aggies are now 8-0 on the season.
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The baseball team is in charge of clearing their dugout after each game.
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