Texas A&M Looks to Sweep Missouri in Series Finale

The Aggies aim to build on their Game 2 offensive explosion and secure their first SEC series sweep of the season.

Mar. 29, 2026 at 5:51pm

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After a dominant 14-6 win in Game 2, the Texas A&M Aggies baseball team returns to Columbia, Missouri on Sunday looking to complete a series sweep of the Missouri Tigers. The Aggies' lineup flexed its muscle in the previous game, mashing four home runs, while the pitching staff will look to build on their improved performance.

Why it matters

A series sweep would be a major boost for the Aggies as they navigate a challenging SEC schedule. The team's offense showed its potential in Game 2, and a strong outing from the pitching staff could propel Texas A&M to a statement win on the road.

The details

In Game 2, the Aggies' Gavin Grahovac and Nico Partida each hit two home runs, powering Texas A&M to a 14-6 victory. Starter Weston Moss struggled at times, but the bullpen provided solid relief. For the series finale, the Aggies will turn to right-hander Aiden Sims, who has a 3.77 ERA and 35 strikeouts in 31 innings this season.

  • The series finale between Texas A&M and Missouri is scheduled for Sunday, March 29 at 1 p.m. CT.
  • Game 1 of the series was played on March 27, with the Aggies winning 14-6 in Game 2 on March 28.

The players

Gavin Grahovac

A key offensive contributor for the Aggies, Grahovac hit two home runs in the Game 2 victory.

Nico Partida

Also hit two home runs in the Game 2 win, marking his first multi-homer game of the season.

Aiden Sims

The Aggies' starting pitcher for the series finale, Sims has a 3.77 ERA and 35 strikeouts in 31 innings this year.

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What they’re saying

“We must continue to get sharp, consistent outings from our bullpen if we want to carry this momentum through the rest of our SEC schedule.”

— Texas A&M Head Coach

What’s next

If the Aggies can complete the series sweep, it would be a major confidence boost as they look to navigate the challenging SEC slate ahead.

The takeaway

Texas A&M's offensive explosion in Game 2 showed the team's potential, and a series sweep over Missouri would be a significant early-season achievement. However, the Aggies' pitching staff must continue to improve in order to sustain that success throughout conference play.