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News release from Texas A&M Athletics:
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The No. 3 Texas A&M baseball team will look to punch its ticket to the College World Series for the second time in the last three seasons and eighth time in program history as it hosts Oregon in the NCAA Bryan-College Station Super Regional starting Saturday at 1 p.m. from Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.
Games one and two of the best-of-three series will air on ESPN2 and can also be heard locally on SportsRadio 1150AM/93.7 The Zone. Fans can also follow along with the games on X, @AggieBaseball.
The Aggies (47-13) are making their 10th Super Regional appearance in program history after sweeping through the Bryan-College Station Regional, defeating Grambling (8-0), Texas (4-2) and Louisiana (9-4). The regional title marked the 11th in Texas A&M history.
Braden Montgomery was named the Most Outstanding Player of the regional after going 6-for-15 with a homer and a team-best five RBI. Caden Sorrell, Evan Aschenbeck, Shane Sdao and Ted Burton joined Montgomery on the Bryan-College Station Regional All-Tournament Team.
In its 38 postseason appearances, the Aggies have compiled a 98-43 record and a 47-16 mark at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park. In Super Regional action, the Maroon & White are 12-12 all-time and have won four series, including their last two appearances in 2017 and 2022.
Under Head Coach Jim Schlossnagle, the Aggies are 12-4 in the NCAA Tournament and have advanced to the Super Regionals twice in the last three seasons.
Saturday’s series opener marks the first meeting all-time between the Maroon & White and the Ducks (40-18). Against Pac-12 opponents this season, Texas A&M is 3-0.
Under first year pitching coach Max Weiner, the Aggie pitching staff has lowered its ERA by nearly two runs. The Maroon & White rank first in shutouts (11), first in 1-1 strike percentage (69%), fourth in strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.24), fourth in WHIP (1.24), fifth in ERA (3.85), ninth in strikeouts per nine innings (10.7), 10th in 0-0 strike percentage (62%), 10th in hits allowed per nine (7.88) and 12th in walks allowed per nine (3.32). The staff’s 11 shutouts are the second most in program history.
Offensively, Texas A&M ranks fourth nationally in homers (130), fourth in homers per game (2.17), fourth in walks (378), eighth in slugging percentage (.559), 12th in runs (521) and 18th in scoring (8.7).