No. 7 Texas A&M baseball will aim for an SEC series win Sunday in the third and deciding game of its weekend at No. 21 Florida. The teams have split the first two games in Gainesville, Fla., with the Gators taking Friday’s Game 1 9-2 and the Aggies bouncing back Saturday 8-4.
A&M (32-8, 13-6 SEC) continues to chase Georgia (33-11, 13-5) in the conference standings, just ahead of third-place Texas (31-8-1, 11-6), which is playing at Vanderbilt.
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Texas A&M catcher Bear Harrison (16) swings at a pitch during the Lone Star Showdown against Texas at Blue Bell Park on Saturday, April 11, 2026 in College Station, Texas.
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Live updates from Texas A&M vs. Florida
End 3: A smooth inning for Weston Moss
An easy inning for Weston Moss. Florida went down 1-2-3 in the bottom of the third and Texas A&M continues to lead 2-0.
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Through three innings, Moss has thrown 28 pitches while Florida’s Russell Sandefer is at 57. Moss has allowed two hits.
Mid 3: Aggies take 2-0 lead
Texas A&M has struck first in this deciding SEC series game, taking a 2-0 lead in the top of the third by taking advantage of an infield single, a throwing error, a couple of more singles and a sacrifice fly.Â
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A&M’s Boston Kellner led off with a shot to third base that bounced off Ethan Surowiec. The third baseman recovered, but his throw across the diamond to first went wide and Kellner ended up at second base on the error. Gavin Grahovac jumped on Russell Sandefer’s first pitch for a hit back up the middle, and Kellner slid safely into home for the first run.Â
Chris Hacopian, who had a hit in the first inning, later scored Grahovac on a sacrifice fly.
End 2: Aggies get out of trouble
Weston Moss cruised in the first inning, but had to get out of some trouble in the second. Florida placed baserunners on first and third base with two outs after Moss hit a batter and gave up a hit, but the Aggies got out of the inning unscathed. It remains a 0-0 game in Gainesville.
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Texas A&M went 1-2-3 in the top of the second.
End 1: A quick inning for Weston Fox
It’s still a 0-0 game. Florida’s Kyle Jones led off with his third hit of the series, but Texas A&M starter Weston Moss got Ethan Surowiec to ground out into a double play and Blake Cyr grounded out to shortstop.Â
Moss made quick work of the Gators: he threw six pitches. Florida’s Russell Sandefer, however, needed 21 to get through the top of the inning.
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Mid 1: Aggies threaten, but do not score
After a couple of ground outs, Texas A&M touched Florida starter Russell Sandefer for back-to-back singles from Chris Hacopian and Jake Duer to place runners on first and third. But Nico Partida flew out to center field to end the threat.
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Where: Condron Ball Park, Gainesville, Fla.