COLLEGE STATION — Saturday, Texas A&M baseball seeks its first series win over Texas in almost a decade and a half.

The Aggies (26-7, 8-5 SEC) took down the Longhorns (27-6, 9-4) 9-8 on Friday>. A win Saturday or would give them their first series win over their in-state rival since taking two of three from them in 2012.

The two rivals have been evenly matched as of late, with A&M holding a 6-4 advantage in the last 10 matchups. However, in their first series as conference foes last season, Texas swept the Aggies in Austin.

On Saturday, A&M will trot out its usual Sunday starter, Aiden Moss, a day early. Texas will start left-hander Luke Harrison.

Sims is a perfect 6-0 on the season, and the right-hander enters the game with a team-leading 3.32 ERA. Harrison (4-0) has also been strong, posting a 2.72 ERA and striking out 42 batters in 43 innings.

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Where: Blue Bell Park, College Station

Reach Texas A&M beat reporter Tony Catalina via email at Anthony.Catalina@statesman.com.