Overview
- No. 25 Texas A&M beat Tennessee Tech 7-1 on Sunday to complete a 3-0 sweep at Blue Bell Park.
- Sophomore Aiden Sims delivered six strong innings in the finale with one hit and seven strikeouts, followed by four strikeouts in relief from Clayton Freshcorn.
- Caden Sorrell paced the offense Sunday with four hits to reach 10 RBI on the season, as the Aggies tallied 12 hits with DH Wesley Jordan driving in runs again; Maryland transfer Chris Hacopian was unavailable due to illness.
- Across the weekend, the Aggies outscored Tennessee Tech 45-14, including a 15-6 opener and a 23-7 Game 2 powered by five home runs.
- Coverage notes A&M’s 38 runs through the first two games were its most to open a season since the late 1940s, with reports citing either 1946 or 1948; freshmen Boston Kellner (four doubles) and Nico Partida (first collegiate homer) contributed early.