Texas A&M left no doubt on Saturday night, rolling past Texas State 17–2 behind a dominant outing from Weston Moss and a relentless offensive surge from the Aggie lineup.
Facing a must‑win scenario in the double‑elimination regional, the Aggies delivered their most complete performance of the postseason. Moss was the story, working 7.1 innings and allowing just two runs, a massive breakthrough for a staff that has struggled to get length from its starters in recent weeks. It marked the first time in a while that an A&M starter pushed deep into a game without putting the Aggies in an early
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