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O'Fallon Today
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Mizzou Baseball Crushed by Texas A&M in Blowout Loss
The Tigers drop their third straight game, falling 14-6 to the No. 25 Aggies.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 1:08am
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A cubist interpretation of the lopsided college baseball matchup, capturing the chaotic energy and fragmented nature of the blowout loss.O'Fallon TodayMissouri baseball suffered a lopsided defeat against Texas A&M, losing 14-6 in the second game of their weekend series. The Aggies exploded for nine runs in the third inning to take a commanding lead that the Tigers could not overcome.
Why it matters
This loss extends Missouri's losing streak to three games as they continue to struggle in SEC play. The blowout defeat raises concerns about the Tigers' ability to compete against ranked conference opponents.
The details
Texas A&M's offense was led by Gavin Grahovac, who had three hits and five RBIs. Nico Partida also contributed two hits and four RBIs for the Aggies. On the mound for Missouri, Brady Kehlenbrink allowed nine runs in the third inning, putting the game out of reach. The Tigers managed 11 hits, with Donovan Jordan, Kam Durnin, Mateo Serna, and Keegan Knutson providing the bulk of the offense.
- The Aggies entered the third inning with a 2-0 lead and exited the inning with a 9-0 advantage.
- The final game of the series is scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. inside Taylor Stadium.
The players
Gavin Grahovac
A key offensive contributor for Texas A&M, finishing the game with three hits and five RBIs.
Nico Partida
Also had a strong offensive performance for the Aggies, recording two hits and four RBIs.
Brady Kehlenbrink
The Missouri pitcher who struggled mightily in the third inning, allowing nine runs and six hits.
Donovan Jordan
Led the Tigers' offense with three hits and an RBI.
Kam Durnin
Contributed two hits and three RBIs for Missouri.
What they’re saying
“We have to find a way to bounce back and get back on track. This was a tough loss, but we can't let it define our season.”
— Donovan Jordan, Missouri Baseball Player
What’s next
The Tigers will look to avoid the sweep when they face Texas A&M in the series finale on Sunday afternoon.
The takeaway
Missouri's struggles continue as they drop their third straight game, raising concerns about their ability to compete in SEC play. The team will need to regroup quickly and find a way to turn things around if they hope to salvage their season.

