After waiting over eight hours on Sunday, Texas baseball will have to wait even longer to play Texas A&M again.

Sunday’s series finale between Texas and Texas A&M has been cancelled due to inclement weather in the College Station area. The Aggies and Longhorns were set to play at 1 p.m., but weather delays kept pushing back the first pitch at Blue Bell Park. Around 9:30 p.m., the game was finally called. This conference contest will not be rescheduled.

Despite a long and uneventful day at the ballpark, Texas A&M still had a successful weekend at UT’s expense. Texas A&M opened its SEC series against Texas and former coach Jim Schlossnagle with Friday’s 9-8 win and Saturday’s 11-4 victory. The Aggies last won a series against Texas in 2012, but Sunday’s weather prevented the Aggies from going for their first three-game sweep of the Longhorns in 35 years.

Ranked No. 2 and No. 18 in the D1Baseball poll, Texas (27-7, 9-5) and Texas A&M (27-7, 9-5) remain locked in a second-place tie in the SEC standings. Both teams are chasing No. 4 Georgia (29-8, 11-4).

Texas will return to UFCU Disch-Falk Field this upcoming Tuesday for a home game against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Next weekend, UT is set to resume SEC play against No. 8 Alabama (26-11, 8-7).