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Errors Doom Aggies in Heartbreaking 12-11 Loss
16 Mar
Summary
- Aggies lost 12-11 due to self-inflicted errors and pitching depth issues.
- Jake Duer's eighth-inning double tied the game, but Oklahoma won.
- Texas A&M returns home for a six-game stretch starting Tuesday.

The Aggies suffered a 12-11 loss to the Oklahoma Sooners on Sunday afternoon, primarily due to self-inflicted errors and limitations in their pitching rotation. This defeat brought their season record to 16-3. Despite a competitive series where they outscored the Sooners 27-25, key hitting from Oklahoma ultimately secured the win in the rubber match.
Center fielder Caden Sorrell and left fielder Jake Duer delivered strong offensive performances, contributing eight hits and eight RBIs between them. Duer's crucial three-RBI double in the eighth inning managed to tie the game at 11. However, Oklahoma responded with a game-winning walk in the bottom of the eighth, and the Aggies could not find a way to score in the ninth.
Texas A&M will now return to Bryan-College Station for a six-game homestand. This stretch begins with a game against Texas State on Tuesday, followed by their first SEC home series of the 2026 campaign against the Georgia Bulldogs on Friday at 6 p.m. CT.




