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Lamkin Dominates, No. 14 Aggies Roll Past New Mexico State, 7-1
Mar 08, 2025 | Baseball
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Justin Lamkin tossed seven innings of one-run baseball as No. 14 Texas A&M rolled past New Mexico State 7-1 Saturday afternoon at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.
With the win, the Aggies (9-5) secured their third series victory of the season.
Lamkin earned the win after striking out 10 in seven innings of work. The left-hander did not yield a walk on the afternoon, marking the second straight outing he accomplished the feat.
Offensively, Kaeden Kent stayed hot at the plate as the junior doubled, tripled and drove in a game-best three RBI in a 2-for-5 effort at the dish. Sawyer Farr, Jacob Galloway and Terrence Kiel II also logged multi-hit performances in the win.
In the third, Kent put the Aggies on the board with an RBI triple to right center that plated Farr, who reached on a one-out single. Kent later scored on a sacrifice fly from Jace LaViolette as the lead stretched to 2-0.
The Maroon & White tacked on four more runs in the fourth to extend their advantage to 6-0. After leading off the frame with a double, Gavin Kash later came around to score on a wild pitch. Galloway plated the second run of the frame in Kiel, who reached on an infield single, with an RBI single through the right side. Kent capped off the frame with a two-run, two-out double to right center.
After New Mexico State (7-7) broke through on the scoreboard in the sixth with an RBI single, LaViolette answered for Texas A&M in the bottom half with an RBI double off the wall in right.
In relief, Luke Jackson fired a scoreless eighth and ninth to seal the 7-1 victory.
Inside the Box Score
The Aggies will look to complete the three-game sweep of New Mexico State on Sunday at 1 p.m. at Blue Bell Park.
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With the win, the Aggies (9-5) secured their third series victory of the season.
Lamkin earned the win after striking out 10 in seven innings of work. The left-hander did not yield a walk on the afternoon, marking the second straight outing he accomplished the feat.
Offensively, Kaeden Kent stayed hot at the plate as the junior doubled, tripled and drove in a game-best three RBI in a 2-for-5 effort at the dish. Sawyer Farr, Jacob Galloway and Terrence Kiel II also logged multi-hit performances in the win.
In the third, Kent put the Aggies on the board with an RBI triple to right center that plated Farr, who reached on a one-out single. Kent later scored on a sacrifice fly from Jace LaViolette as the lead stretched to 2-0.
The Maroon & White tacked on four more runs in the fourth to extend their advantage to 6-0. After leading off the frame with a double, Gavin Kash later came around to score on a wild pitch. Galloway plated the second run of the frame in Kiel, who reached on an infield single, with an RBI single through the right side. Kent capped off the frame with a two-run, two-out double to right center.
After New Mexico State (7-7) broke through on the scoreboard in the sixth with an RBI single, LaViolette answered for Texas A&M in the bottom half with an RBI double off the wall in right.
In relief, Luke Jackson fired a scoreless eighth and ninth to seal the 7-1 victory.
Inside the Box Score
- The Aggies totaled 10 hits and three walks in the win.
- Four batters logged multi-hit performances in Farr, Galloway, Kent and Kiel.
- Kent plated three of the runs, while LaViolette followed with two.
- Six different Aggies scored a run on the day, led by Farr with two.
- Kiel swiped his fourth base of the season.
- Kent's triple was the second of his career.
- Jackson and Lamkin combined for 12 strikeouts.
- Jackson punched out a pair in two scoreless innings.
- Saturday's contest marked the eighth meeting all-time between the clubs.
- With the win, Texas A&M is now 8-0 against New Mexico State and has outscored them 73-13.
- Kiel has logged a multi-hit contest in back-to-back games and is tied for the team lead with five this season.
- The freshman also owns a five-game hit streak.
- Kent has recorded an extra-base hit in five straight games.
- The junior also logged his fifth multi-hit effort and fifth multi-RBI performance of the year.
- Henseler extended his on-base streak to 11 games.
- LaViolette recorded his fifth multi-RBI effort of the year.
- Lamkin has not allowed a walk in back-to-back starts.
- The lefty's quality start marks his team-leading third of the season.
The Aggies will look to complete the three-game sweep of New Mexico State on Sunday at 1 p.m. at Blue Bell Park.
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