The Texas A&M Aggies baseball program has earned the No. 12 national seed in the NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament, a testament to a season that combined offensive firepower with steady pitching. Their reward is the privilege of hosting the College Station Regional, where the action will unfold at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park beginning May 29.
A Familiar Battlefield
The Aggies will be joined by three regional opponents: Lamar, the University of Southern California and Texas State. Each matchup promises a distinct challenge, from Lamar’s aggressive hitting to USC’s storied program and Texas State’s disciplined approach. All games will be broadcast live on the SEC Network and streamed on ESPN+, giving fans nationwide a chance to follow the action.
Home-field advantage has become a cornerstone of Texas A&M’s postseason identity. The team boasts a 49‑16 all‑time record in tournament games at Blue Bell Park and has not lost a regional contest on its own turf in recent memory. In fact, the Maroon & White have posted a 9‑0 record across their last three home regionals, a streak that underscores the intimidating atmosphere the Aggies create for visiting squads.
Looking Ahead
With the regional bracket set and the broadcast schedule locked, the Aggies enter the tournament with a blend of confidence and focus. Coach and players alike have emphasized the importance of maintaining the routine that has served them well at Olsen Field, while also staying adaptable against diverse opponents. The combination of a strong home record, national seeding and national telecasts positions Texas A&M as a serious contender to advance deep into the NCAA tournament.