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No. 5 Texas A&M Hosts LMU in Non-Conference Three-Game Set
Mar 27, 2025 | Softball
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The No. 5 Texas A&M softball team is set to host a non-conference three-game set against LMU beginning Friday at 6 p.m. at Davis Diamond.
Game two is slated for Saturday with a 4 p.m. first pitch, while the series finale is Sunday at 12 p.m. Texas A&M (28-5) is 3-0 all-time against LMU (14-17), while this weekend's series will be the first match up not played on a neutral site. Each game of the series can be streamed on SEC Network+, while all Aggie softball games can be heard on the 12th Man Mobile app or locally on Willy 1550 AM. For more information on parking, ticketing and promotions visit gameday.12thman.com/softball.
WHERE THE AGGIES ARE NATIONALLY
Texas A&M is ranked No. 5 in the ESPN/USA Softball, NFCA and Softball America polls, while D1 Softball has the Aggies at No. 6 in the Week 7 polls. The Aggies have the No. 1 RPI in the nation, while their 13 wins against top 50 RPI teams are the most in the nation. As of Thursday, the Aggies rank 17th in the nation in on-base percentage (.437) and 22nd in total runs (231), while the pitching staff is No. 21 in the country with a 1.16 WHIP and No. 24 with a 2.39 ERA. Individually, Mya Perez ranks No. 7 in the country with 47 RBI, while Kennedy Powell's 37 runs are 25th. Sydney Lessentine has the 12th-best WHIP at 0.84, while her strikeouts per seven innings (10.2) is No. 10.
HOME SWEET HOME
Five games into the nine-game home stand Texas A&M is batting .397 at the dish, while out scoring its opponents 37-17. Koko Wooley leads the team with a .600 batting average (9-for-15), including four doubles. Mya Perez is second hitting 8-for-14 (.571) at the plate, while leading the team with two home runs and 10 RBI. The Aggies have outscored their opponents 136-64 at Davis Diamond this season, while going 16-4. Texas A&M is batting .341 in front of the 12th Man, while the pitching staff has held opposing batters to a .233 average at the plate with a 2.67 ERA.
AGGIES IN NON-CON ACTION
The Aggies are 22-2 in non-conference games this season, including a 13-1 record at Davis Diamond. Notable victories include home wins against No. 13 Texas Tech and No. 19 Baylor, while the Aggies swept No. 8 Florida State in a doubleheader in Tallahassee. Texas A&M averages .354 at the dish and have outscored its opponents 186-58, while the pitching staff boasts a 1.83 ERA. Perez leads the offense with a .492/.612/.889 slash line, including six home runs, 31 hits and 40 RBI. Lessentine leads the pitching staff with 44 strikeouts in 26.0 innings of work with a 4-0 record, including three complete games and two shutouts. The freshman is holding non-conference opponents to a .114 batting average, while she has only yielded four extra base hits. Texas A&M started the week with consecutive run-rules against Sam Houston, 10-0, and North Texas, 12-4. The 22 runs are the most in a two-game span for the Aggies this season since scoring 23 in a doubleheader against Florida A&M on Feb. 21.
NEVER COUNT OUT THE AGGIES
Texas A&M has recorded 12 come from behind wins, the fifth-most in the nation this season. When trailing after the fourth inning, the Aggies are 5-3 and when tied after the sixth inning the Maroon & White are 5-0. A&M is 7-2 in one run games this season, including a 3-1 record in games decided by one run in SEC action. The biggest comeback win included overcoming a six-run deficit after the fourth against No. 19 Baylor to win 10-7 at home.
HOME OF THE 12TH MAN
Texas A&M owns a 154-48 (.762) record at Davis Diamond since it opened on April 27, 2018, and 62-12 in the Ford era. The Aggies are 43-6 the last two seasons, including a 16-4 record in 2025. The Aggies have posted six of the program's top 10 attendance marks this season, including a program record 2,754 against Texas Tech on March 1, after having 2,522 against George Washington on Feb. 28. In the SEC series opener against No. 3 Florida, the 12th Man totaled 6,916, marking the highest three-game series total in Davis Diamond history. The 12th Man is regarded as one of the most dedicated fan bases in the nation. The Aggies rank No. 5 in the nation averaging 2,167 per game this season.
Game two is slated for Saturday with a 4 p.m. first pitch, while the series finale is Sunday at 12 p.m. Texas A&M (28-5) is 3-0 all-time against LMU (14-17), while this weekend's series will be the first match up not played on a neutral site. Each game of the series can be streamed on SEC Network+, while all Aggie softball games can be heard on the 12th Man Mobile app or locally on Willy 1550 AM. For more information on parking, ticketing and promotions visit gameday.12thman.com/softball.
WHERE THE AGGIES ARE NATIONALLY
Texas A&M is ranked No. 5 in the ESPN/USA Softball, NFCA and Softball America polls, while D1 Softball has the Aggies at No. 6 in the Week 7 polls. The Aggies have the No. 1 RPI in the nation, while their 13 wins against top 50 RPI teams are the most in the nation. As of Thursday, the Aggies rank 17th in the nation in on-base percentage (.437) and 22nd in total runs (231), while the pitching staff is No. 21 in the country with a 1.16 WHIP and No. 24 with a 2.39 ERA. Individually, Mya Perez ranks No. 7 in the country with 47 RBI, while Kennedy Powell's 37 runs are 25th. Sydney Lessentine has the 12th-best WHIP at 0.84, while her strikeouts per seven innings (10.2) is No. 10.
HOME SWEET HOME
Five games into the nine-game home stand Texas A&M is batting .397 at the dish, while out scoring its opponents 37-17. Koko Wooley leads the team with a .600 batting average (9-for-15), including four doubles. Mya Perez is second hitting 8-for-14 (.571) at the plate, while leading the team with two home runs and 10 RBI. The Aggies have outscored their opponents 136-64 at Davis Diamond this season, while going 16-4. Texas A&M is batting .341 in front of the 12th Man, while the pitching staff has held opposing batters to a .233 average at the plate with a 2.67 ERA.
AGGIES IN NON-CON ACTION
The Aggies are 22-2 in non-conference games this season, including a 13-1 record at Davis Diamond. Notable victories include home wins against No. 13 Texas Tech and No. 19 Baylor, while the Aggies swept No. 8 Florida State in a doubleheader in Tallahassee. Texas A&M averages .354 at the dish and have outscored its opponents 186-58, while the pitching staff boasts a 1.83 ERA. Perez leads the offense with a .492/.612/.889 slash line, including six home runs, 31 hits and 40 RBI. Lessentine leads the pitching staff with 44 strikeouts in 26.0 innings of work with a 4-0 record, including three complete games and two shutouts. The freshman is holding non-conference opponents to a .114 batting average, while she has only yielded four extra base hits. Texas A&M started the week with consecutive run-rules against Sam Houston, 10-0, and North Texas, 12-4. The 22 runs are the most in a two-game span for the Aggies this season since scoring 23 in a doubleheader against Florida A&M on Feb. 21.
NEVER COUNT OUT THE AGGIES
Texas A&M has recorded 12 come from behind wins, the fifth-most in the nation this season. When trailing after the fourth inning, the Aggies are 5-3 and when tied after the sixth inning the Maroon & White are 5-0. A&M is 7-2 in one run games this season, including a 3-1 record in games decided by one run in SEC action. The biggest comeback win included overcoming a six-run deficit after the fourth against No. 19 Baylor to win 10-7 at home.
HOME OF THE 12TH MAN
Texas A&M owns a 154-48 (.762) record at Davis Diamond since it opened on April 27, 2018, and 62-12 in the Ford era. The Aggies are 43-6 the last two seasons, including a 16-4 record in 2025. The Aggies have posted six of the program's top 10 attendance marks this season, including a program record 2,754 against Texas Tech on March 1, after having 2,522 against George Washington on Feb. 28. In the SEC series opener against No. 3 Florida, the 12th Man totaled 6,916, marking the highest three-game series total in Davis Diamond history. The 12th Man is regarded as one of the most dedicated fan bases in the nation. The Aggies rank No. 5 in the nation averaging 2,167 per game this season.
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