BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The No. 15 Texas A&M softball team is set to host Sam Houston on Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Davis Diamond.
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Tuesday's game will be streamed on SEC Network+, while fans can also listen on the 12th Man Mobile app or locally on Willy 1550 AM.
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Fans can purchase advance tickets at 12thman.com/softballtickets. For more information on parking, ticketing and promotions visit gameday.12thman.com/softball.
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SERIES HISTORY
Texas A&M (22-9) boasts a 108-15 all-time record against Sam Houston (21-14), including a 60-5 mark at home. The Maroon & White have won the previous four meetings and are 8-2 in the last 10 matchups. Texas A&M run-ruled Sam Houston, 10-0, in five innings last season at Davis Diamond. Mya Perez paced the offense, going 2-for-2 with a double and a home run, totaling six RBI and scoring two runs.
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HOME OF THE 12THMAN
The Aggies own a 176-55 (.762) record at Davis Diamond since it opened April 27, 2018, and are 12-2 at home this season. The 12th Man set a Davis Diamond attendance record of 2,880 in the fourth home game of the season on Feb. 7. Texas A&M ranks sixth nationally and fifth in the SEC, averaging 2,125 fans per game in 2026.
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LAST TIME OUT
The Maroon & White swept Kentucky in their SEC home-opening series, outscoring the Wildcats 26-9. Kelsey Mathis paced the team with a .625 batting average, while Mathis, Frankie Vrazel and Ariel Kowalewski each recorded five hits and at least one hit in every game of the series. Micaela Wark added a pair of home runs and led the team with seven RBI, while Mya Perez posted a team-best .750 on-base percentage with eight walks. Texas A&M batted .400 over the three-game set and registered double-digit hits in consecutive games to close out the series.
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Sidne Peters made two appearances, earning the win each time. She totaled 10.0 innings with 12 strikeouts and held opposing batters to a .139 average. Sydney Lessentine was the lone Aggie pitcher to appear in all three games, earning one win and a save. Lessentine tossed a complete game to clinch the series, allowing just one run while striking out three. The pitching staff held Kentucky to a .189 batting average.
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Tuesday's game will be streamed on SEC Network+, while fans can also listen on the 12th Man Mobile app or locally on Willy 1550 AM.
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Fans can purchase advance tickets at 12thman.com/softballtickets. For more information on parking, ticketing and promotions visit gameday.12thman.com/softball.
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SERIES HISTORY
Texas A&M (22-9) boasts a 108-15 all-time record against Sam Houston (21-14), including a 60-5 mark at home. The Maroon & White have won the previous four meetings and are 8-2 in the last 10 matchups. Texas A&M run-ruled Sam Houston, 10-0, in five innings last season at Davis Diamond. Mya Perez paced the offense, going 2-for-2 with a double and a home run, totaling six RBI and scoring two runs.
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HOME OF THE 12THMAN
The Aggies own a 176-55 (.762) record at Davis Diamond since it opened April 27, 2018, and are 12-2 at home this season. The 12th Man set a Davis Diamond attendance record of 2,880 in the fourth home game of the season on Feb. 7. Texas A&M ranks sixth nationally and fifth in the SEC, averaging 2,125 fans per game in 2026.
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LAST TIME OUT
The Maroon & White swept Kentucky in their SEC home-opening series, outscoring the Wildcats 26-9. Kelsey Mathis paced the team with a .625 batting average, while Mathis, Frankie Vrazel and Ariel Kowalewski each recorded five hits and at least one hit in every game of the series. Micaela Wark added a pair of home runs and led the team with seven RBI, while Mya Perez posted a team-best .750 on-base percentage with eight walks. Texas A&M batted .400 over the three-game set and registered double-digit hits in consecutive games to close out the series.
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Sidne Peters made two appearances, earning the win each time. She totaled 10.0 innings with 12 strikeouts and held opposing batters to a .139 average. Sydney Lessentine was the lone Aggie pitcher to appear in all three games, earning one win and a save. Lessentine tossed a complete game to clinch the series, allowing just one run while striking out three. The pitching staff held Kentucky to a .189 batting average.
