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New Mexico State trolls Texas A&M following 4-1 win in College Station

On3 imageby:Sam Gillenwater03/09/25

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New Mexico State still lost this weekend’s series at No. 14 Texas A&M. Still, after avoiding the sweep by winning on Sunday, they had some Aggie-on-Aggie crime online.

Following their 4-1 win today at Blue Bell Park, New Mexico State tweeted out the final score. That post came with a nod at A&M, as well as the Southeastern Conference, on their way out of College Station.

The weekend wasn’t too much of a loss for Texas A&M. The Aggies still won the series at 2-1 after winning the first two games by a combined score of 26-1. That was part of a three-game win streak this week, one that is now over though, after they had lost five of six going back to the end of their weekend series two weeks ago.

Still, Texas A&M, in their first season under Michael Earley, is just 9-6 overall so far this season. Of those losses, four of them have now come on their own home field in Aggieland.

In the three-run loss, A&M would score just one run after a single shot homer in the third from SS Kaedan Kent. New Mexico State would tie that immediately with a single home run of their own in the fourth from 1B Steve Solorzano before three runs were batted in by hits from SS Camden Kaufman and RF/LF Jonatan Clough.

With that, Texas A&M lost their sixth game with yet another poor offensive performance. They’ll now play one more game in the non-conference against Prairie View A&M before opening conference play next weekend against Alabama.

College Baseball Rankings: Projecting D1Baseball Top 25 after fourth weekend

For many teams, the fourth weekend of college baseball marked the beginning of conference play. For many others, it will get underway next weekend. It was an exciting week on the diamond, and we expect to see some changes in D1Baseball’s top 25 rankings when they are released on Monday.

As we near the full beginning of conference play, there will be some movement in this week’s D1Baseball Top-25 rankings. Here’s how they’re expected to look per On3’s Jonathan Wagner:

Records will be updated upon the conclusion of the ongoing Sunday games

1. LSU
2. Tennessee
3. Arkansas
4. Georgia
5. Florida State
6. Florida
7. Oregon State
8. Oregon
9. North Carolina
10. Clemson
11. Texas (+1)
12. Oklahoma (+1)
13. Wake Forest (+2)
14. UC Santa Barbara (+2)
15. Ole Miss (+2)
16. Vanderbilt (+2)
17. Texas A&M (-3)
18. Stanford (NR)
19. Troy
20. Southern Miss
21. Dallas Baptist
22. Alabama (+1)
23. Auburn (-1)
24. Coastal Carolina
25. Louisville (NR)