Texas A&M baseball had a dramatic 9th inning comeback to secure a 15-12 win over South Carolina on Saturday. Trailing 12-7 entering the final inning, the Aggies loaded the bases and hit two crucial home runs to complete the sweep of the series. Hayden Schott’s homer narrowed the gap to 12-11, and Kaeden Kent’s grand slam secured the victory. With this win, Texas A&M now has back-to-back SEC series wins after defeating Tennessee last weekend. Despite a disappointing season so far, the Aggies are showing signs of improvement. Preseason favorites to win the College World Series, Texas A&M will need a strong finish to secure a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The team will face Tarleton on Tuesday before taking on Arkansas in a road series next weekend. The exciting win has sparked hope for a successful end to the season for the Aggies.
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