Updated March 14, 2026, 7:36 p.m. CT
After suffering an 8-7 loss in Game 1 of its SEC opener, the Texas A&M Aggies bounced back for a 9-5 victory over the Oklahoma Sooners in Game 2 at Kimrey Family Stadium in Norman on Saturday evening.
Another impressive peformance at the plate from the Aggies was too much for the Sooners to overcome, as the Maroon and White recorded three home runs and nine RBI on nine hits in the win. Second baseman Chris Hacopian and designated hitter Wesley Jordan continued their dominance at the plate in their return to the lineup, as they combined for two homers and five RBI. Texas A&M did leave eight runners stranded on base, which must be cleaned up in Sunday’s matchup.
While the depth of Texas A&M’s bullpen remains the biggest unknown, right-hander Weston Moss pitched well in Game 2. The junior from Spring, Texas, struck out six hitters in 6.0 innings of work on the mound, but he also allowed five hits and five runs.
It wasn’t the best performance of the season, especially on the mound, but the Aggies got the job done to tie the series and force a winner-take-all Game 3.
Aiden Sims will take the mound for the Aggies on Sunday, boasting a 1.59 ERA and 25 strikeouts so far this season. Meanwhile, Oklahoma left-hander Cord Rager gets the start for the Sooners with a 3.50 ERA, 22 strikeouts and a 2-1 record.
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Texas A&M will face Oklahoma in the rubber match on Sunday in Norman. First pitch against the Sooners is slated for 2 p.m. CT and the game will be broadcast live on SEC Network+.
FINAL: Texas A&M 9, Oklahoma 5
Texas A&M gets the job done behind another impressive day at the plate with three home runs and nine RBI. Hacopian and Jordan had another outstanding performance, combining for three hits, five RBI and two homers. Next up, the Aggies will return to Kimrey Family Stadium tomorrow at 2 p.m. CT for the rubber match against Oklahoma.
End of T9: Texas A&M 9, Oklahoma 5
Nothing doing for the Aggies in the ninth, but they still hold a 9-5 lead entering the last inning of the contest. Texas A&M looking to capture its first SEC win of 2026, while tying the series for a rubber match on Sunday.
Grahovac’s sacrifice-fly plates a run for the Maroon and White in the eighth, but the Aggies were not done. Sorrell makes his presence felt with a two-run shot to give Texas A&M a four-run lead.
The Sooners bring in Isaac Williams to pitch, as the Aggies have runners on second and third with just one out in the inning.
End of 7: Texas A&M 6, Oklahoma 5
The Aggies get out of the inning unscathed, as the Sooners leave the bases stranded.
Ethan Darden walks Johnson with the bases loaded, which plates a run for the Sooners. Bases still loaded with no outs for Oklahoma in the bottom of the seventh.
End of T7: Texas A&M 6, Oklahoma 4
Texas A&M loaded the bases, but Partida grounded into a double play to end the inning.
Hacopian’s single and Jordan’s walk give Texas A&M some momentum with only one out in the inning.
End of 6th: Texas A&M 6, Oklahoma 4
Blair’s two-run home run cuts the lead to 6-4 entering the seventh for the Sooners.
End of T6: Texas A&M 6, Oklahoma 2
Grahovac grounds into a double play that ends the inning and leaves two runners stranded for the Aggies in the sixth.
Texas A&M has runners on the corners with just one out in the sixth inning. Jordan’s three-run homer in the fifth extended the Aggies’ lead, but they are looking for more insurance against the Sooners.
Hacopian walks just in time for Jordan to demolish a three-run blast to left field to give the Aggies a four-run lead in the fifth.
Kellner’s solo homer gives Texas A&M the lead over Oklahoma in Norman. Following his massive home run, Grahovac draws a walk. One out and Grahovac on base for the Aggies in the fifth.
End of 4th: Texas A&M 2, Oklahoma 2
After giving up a two-run homer to Brock in the top of the first, Moss has bounced back nicely with five strikeouts and back-to-back 1-2-3 innings.
End of T4: Texas A&M 2, Oklahoma 2
Kiel secures a two-out double. Harrison had a chance to take the lead for the Aggies with Kiel in scoring position, but grounded out to the third baseman to end the top of the fourth.
End of 3rd: Texas A&M 2, Oklahoma 2
Moss records a 1-2-3 inning on the mound to keep the Sooners at bay in the third.
End of T3: Texas A&M 2, Oklahoma 2
Hacopian’s two-run home run ties the game for the Aggies. Massive at-bat from the returning second baseman, as he continues his dominant weekend at the plate.
End of 2nd: Texas A&M 0, Oklahoma 2
Nothing going for the Sooners in the second, but they still hold a two-run lead entering the third inning. Moss has two strikeouts so far for the Aggies on the mound.
End of T2: Texas A&M 0, Oklahoma 2
Duer and Partida secure back-to-back singles, but they are left stranded. Oklahoma still leads entering the bottom of the second.
End of 1st: Texas A&M 0, Oklahoma 2
Brock’s two-run homer gives Oklahoma an early 2-0 lead over the Aggies.
Johnson doubles and advances to third on a wild pitch with one out. Brock follows that with a two-run blast to left field to give the Sooners an early 2-0 lead over the Aggies.
End of T1: Texas A&M 0, Oklahoma 0
Mercurius sits down Grahovac, Sorrell and Hacopian in order. The SEC’s leader in ERA entering the weekend is on fire early.
Texas A&M:
1B, Gavin GrahovacCF, Caden Sorrell2B, Chris HacopianDH, Wesley JordanLF, Jake Duer3B, Nico PartidaRF, Terrence Kiel IIC, Bear HarrisonSS, Boston Kellner
Oklahoma:
3B, Jason WalkSS, Camden JohnsonC, Brendan BrockLF, Trey Gambill1B, Deiten LaChanceRF, Alec BlairDH, Nolan Stevens2B, Kyle BranchCF, Dasan Harris Stewart listed as “out” in the Game 2 injury report Texas A&M’s lineup New day, new opportunity for the AggiesGame Schedule
Game 1 – March 13 at 6:30 p.m. CT
Texas A&M: LHP Shane SdaoStats:Â 3-0, 2.49 ERA, 25.1 IP, 25 K, 2 BBOklahoma: LHP Cameron JonesStats:Â 3-0, 2.11 ERA, 21.1 IP, 32 K, 5 BB
Game 2 – March 14 at 4 p.m. CT
Texas A&M: RHP Weston MossStats:Â 2-1, 5.21 ERA, 19.0 IP, 19 K, 4 BBOklahoma: RHP LJ MercuriusStats:Â 4-0, 0.39 ERA, 23.1 IP, 34 K, 6 BB
Game 3 – March 15 at 2 p.m. CT
Texas A&M: RHP Aiden SimsStats: 3-0, 1.59 ERA, 22.2 IP, 25 K, 5 BBOklahoma: LHP Cord RagerStats: 2-1, 3.50 ERA, 18.0 IP, 22 K, 6 BBFollow the SeriesTV/Streaming: SEC Network+Radio: Locally Sports Radio 1150/93.7 The ZoneSocial: Follow the @AggiesBaseball on X for updatesInternet: 12thMan.com / 12th Man Mobile app for live play-by-play
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