In a hard fought battle, the Aggies lost the decision game to the Gators this afternoon. With a final score of 6-1 Texas A&M prevented a shutout with a run on a wild pitch. The Aggies will face off against Florida in an effort to prevent a sweep on Sunday May 6 at 12 p.m. at Olsen Field.
Sophomore pitcher John Doxakis started on the mound for the Aggies and pitched five innings including five strike outs.
A Gator baserunner is called safe after a putout attempt by the Aggies.
Florida pitcher Jackson Kowar pitched six innings for the Gators and allowed one run.
Senior catcher Baine Schoenvogel celebrates in the dugout after the Aggies advance to second base for the first time in the game.
A Florida batter leans back in order to dodge a pitch that grazed by him.
Texas A&M Head Coach Rob Childress meets with his infielders during a pitching change.
Florida batters tallied five hits in Game 2.
Freshman pitcher Asa Lacy threw 61 pitches and two assists starting in the sixth-inning.
Sophomore pinch hitter Cam Blake brushes off his shoulder after stealing second base.
Junior second baseman Michael Helman scored the Aggies only run on a wild pitch.
Junior second baseman Michael Helman celebrates with his teammates after scoring a run for the Aggies.
Freshman first baseman Will Frizzell ended the game with nine put outs.
The Aggies had a total of 27 put outs and 10 assists.
The Gators went deep into their bullpen using four different pitchers against the Aggies.
Freshman pitcher Asa Lacy pitched a total of four innings with a total of 61 pitches.
Freshman outfielder Zach DeLoach catches a Gator hit.
Sophomore first baseman Chris Andritsos takes off toward first base after having one of the Aggies’ three hits of the day.
Florida came out on top with a final score of 6-1.
The Aggies have a team meeting in the outfield and will play Florida one last time on Sunday.