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Ball Five: Correlations that caused A&M to go 2-1 in Arlington

Texas A&M's offense was really good vs. Virginia Tech and Arizona State this weekend in Arlington, but in the Aggies' lone loss to top-ranked UCLA, the roles were flipped as the pitching staff struggled to stop the high-powered Bruins.
March 3, 2026
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It was just about par for the course for Texas A&M in Arlington over the weekend.

The Aggies ended the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series with commanding wins over Virginia Tech and Arizona State, as well as a rough loss to top-ranked UCLA. The A&M lineup did about as well as you would hope in the wins, but the Ags had an unfortunate go of it on Saturday.

Similarly, the pitching staff was effective in the two wins, but they left much to be desired against the Bruins.

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