BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M baseball team fell to Missouri, 4-1, Saturday afternoon at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.
Â
Prior to the game, the Aggies (27-22, 10-16) honored their eight seniors in Matt Bergevin, Wyatt Henseler, Gavin Kash, Ryan Prager, Brad Rudis, Hayden Schott, Josh Stewart and Troy Wansing for all their contributions to the program.
Â
The Tigers (15-35, 2-24) struck first in the opening frame with a pair of runs courtesy of an RBI groundout and a two-out solo home run.
Â
In the eighth, a Texas A&M error helped Missouri to its third run of the afternoon, which came via a two-out RBI double. The Tigers stretched their lead to 4-0 in the ninth with an RBI double to right center.
Â
The Aggies threatened in the bottom half as they brought the tying run to the plate with two outs. A Missouri error allowed the Maroon & White to break through on the scoreboard as Henseler, who reached on a walk, crossed the plate. Despite bringing the winning run to the plate, a strikeout ended the Texas A&M threat as they fell 4-1. Â Â Â
Â
Starter Justin Lamkin was handed the loss after allowing two runs in three innings of work. In relief, Rudis delivered a season-high 4 1/3 scoreless frames to go along with a career-high seven strikeouts.
Inside the Box Score
The series finale is slated for Sunday at 1 p.m. at Blue Bell Park. Â
Â
Quotes
Postgame interviews are available on https://12thman.com/watch.
Â
Follow the Aggies
Visit for more information on Texas A&M baseball. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M baseball team on Facebook, Instagram and X by following @aggiebaseball.
Â
Prior to the game, the Aggies (27-22, 10-16) honored their eight seniors in Matt Bergevin, Wyatt Henseler, Gavin Kash, Ryan Prager, Brad Rudis, Hayden Schott, Josh Stewart and Troy Wansing for all their contributions to the program.
Â
The Tigers (15-35, 2-24) struck first in the opening frame with a pair of runs courtesy of an RBI groundout and a two-out solo home run.
Â
In the eighth, a Texas A&M error helped Missouri to its third run of the afternoon, which came via a two-out RBI double. The Tigers stretched their lead to 4-0 in the ninth with an RBI double to right center.
Â
The Aggies threatened in the bottom half as they brought the tying run to the plate with two outs. A Missouri error allowed the Maroon & White to break through on the scoreboard as Henseler, who reached on a walk, crossed the plate. Despite bringing the winning run to the plate, a strikeout ended the Texas A&M threat as they fell 4-1. Â Â Â
Â
Starter Justin Lamkin was handed the loss after allowing two runs in three innings of work. In relief, Rudis delivered a season-high 4 1/3 scoreless frames to go along with a career-high seven strikeouts.
Inside the Box Score
- The Aggies were limited to two hits and five walks.
- Jace LaViolette registered a game-high tying two walks.
- As a pitching staff, the Maroon & White totaled 12 strikeouts.
- Caden McCoy allowed two runs, one earned, in 1 2/3 innings.
- Saturday's contest marked the 98th meeting all-time between the clubs.
- Despite the loss, Texas A&M leads the series 56-40-2.
- The game was delayed for 1:50 in the bottom of the third due to weather.
- Bear Harrison has reached safely in 27 of the last 30 contests.
- Henseler has now hit safely in six of the last seven games.
The series finale is slated for Sunday at 1 p.m. at Blue Bell Park. Â
Â
Quotes
Postgame interviews are available on https://12thman.com/watch.
Â
Follow the Aggies
Visit for more information on Texas A&M baseball. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M baseball team on Facebook, Instagram and X by following @aggiebaseball.
