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.
Photos by Meredith Seaver
Sunday’s game against Army West Point served as Aggie baseball’s Military Appreciation game.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe Texas A&M baseball team wore their pinstripe uniform for Game 3 with the potential of a sweep.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe Aggie baseball team sings the Aggie War Hymn before the game.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe Aggie baseball team sings the Aggie War Hymn before the game.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverWest Point’s baseball team stands at attention during the national anthem.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverCol. Rich Morales salutes during the national anthem.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe Aggie dugout celebrates Hunter Coleman‘s home run.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverArmy catcher Cam Cerruto and pitcher Ray Bartolli meet with head coach Jim Foster.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverArmy West Point had 17 hits in Game 3.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverPitcher Chandler Jozwiak threw 2 strikeouts in 3.1 innings.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverArmy West Point’s mascot is the Black Knights.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverArmy’s Cam Cerruto celebrates after scoring a run.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFirst baseman Hunter Coleman catches a flyball.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe United States Military Academy at West Point is located in New York.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFirst baseman Hunter Coleman sprints through first base.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverPlayers wait for a ruling by the umpires.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThird baseman Anthony Giachin signals one out to his teammates.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverCenter fielder Ray Alejo waits at second base during an Army time out.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverCenter fielder Ray Alejo rounds third base.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSecond baseman Bryce Blaum celebrates after making it to second base.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverPitcher Alex Magers threw three strikeouts in 2 innings.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverShortstop Trevor Werner catches a fly ball.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe West Point baseball team wears the badge of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, known as the Night Stalkers.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverDesignated hitter Will Frizzell tips his hat to his teammates after making it to second base.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverInfielder Ty Coleman wore multiple pairs of sunglasses in the dugout.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverFirst baseman Hunter Coleman rounds second base.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThird baseman Logan Sartori had 2 RBI against Army in Game 3.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverWest Point catcher Cam Cerruto looks to his teammates after an Aggie hit.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverRight fielder Zach DeLoach safely makes it back to third.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverCenter fielder Ray Alejo sprints to home plate.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverPitcher Alex Magers focuses in the dugout.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe Aggie celebrate Cam Blake‘s first home run of the season.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverArmy misses the tag at second.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverPitcher Will Johnston prepares on the mound.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverCenter fielder Carter Macias sprints to home plate.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverArmy’s Tim Simoes celebrates scoring a West Point run.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverArmy’s Tim Simoes celebrates after putting another run on the board for West Point.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverWest Point left fielder Andre Walden slides safely into home adding to their five run seventh inning.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverAfter each run the Aggies score bubbles fly throughout Olsen Field.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverRight fielder Nick Manesis hit his first home run of the season.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverBryce Miller was the seventh Aggie pitcher on the mound in Game 3.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe game ended in the eighth inning with one out left due to travel curfew.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe Aggies are now 8-0 on the season.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe baseball team is in charge of clearing their dugout after each game.
Photo by Photo by Meredith Seaver