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Texas A&M (25-19, 8-12 SEC) was supposed to host No. 2 LSU starting on Friday night, but due to inclement rainy weather in College Station, which worsened in the afternoon, the Aggies and Tigers will now face off in a doubleheader on Saturday afternoon, which, as we all remember, ended in the Aggies favor against No. 1 Tennessee, which began the Aggies' impressive winning streak.
On paper, Texas A&M needs five more conference wins to make it back to the NCAA Tournament, while the Tigers are safely in the postseason with nearly 40 wins on the year. However, as we know, regular season wins are important for tournament seeding, and the Aggies have as good a chance as anyone to make a postseason run.
In terms of rest, Texas A&M starting pitcher Ryan Prager should be ready to start the first game tomorrow, followed by Game 2 starter Justin Lamkin, who will take the mound just a couple of months after Game 1 on Saturday afternoon.
The Aggies aren't favored, even at home, but after defeating the No. 2-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks on the road, rankings don't mean much for coach Michael Earley's team this season. LSU is one of the more complete teams in the country, so taking two, or three games will be a tall task.
Texas A&M will host No. 2 LSU in a Saturday doubleheader, starting with Game 1 at 2:00 p.m. CT, while Game 2 will start one hour after the conclusion of Game 1. Both games will stream on SEC Network+.
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On paper, Texas A&M needs five more conference wins to make it back to the NCAA Tournament, while the Tigers are safely in the postseason with nearly 40 wins on the year. However, as we know, regular season wins are important for tournament seeding, and the Aggies have as good a chance as anyone to make a postseason run.
In terms of rest, Texas A&M starting pitcher Ryan Prager should be ready to start the first game tomorrow, followed by Game 2 starter Justin Lamkin, who will take the mound just a couple of months after Game 1 on Saturday afternoon.
The Aggies aren't favored, even at home, but after defeating the No. 2-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks on the road, rankings don't mean much for coach Michael Earley's team this season. LSU is one of the more complete teams in the country, so taking two, or three games will be a tall task.
SCHEDULE CHANGE
Due to inclement weather, Friday's series opener has been postponed to Saturday as part of a doubleheader beginning at 2 p.m.
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Texas A&M will host No. 2 LSU in a Saturday doubleheader, starting with Game 1 at 2:00 p.m. CT, while Game 2 will start one hour after the conclusion of Game 1. Both games will stream on SEC Network+.
Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.
This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M will host No. 2 LSU in a doubleheader on Saturday afternoon
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