
Nico Partida Earns Freshman All‑America Honors as Texas A&M Shines in 2026 Season
Freshman third baseman Nico Partida is recognized as a First Team Freshman All‑America by Baseball America, highlighting a standout debut season for Texas A&M.
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Freshman third baseman Nico Partida is recognized as a First Team Freshman All‑America by Baseball America, highlighting a standout debut season for Texas A&M.

The Aggies rallied after falling behind early, delivering a 15-hit performance that included four home runs and key contributions from several players.

The roster, announced ahead of exhibition games in North Carolina and Virginia, includes players from Mississippi State and other SEC schools, with managers Dan Hartleb and Rick Eckstein set to lead the Stars and Stripes squads before the team heads to Taiwan for the first ever collegiate world championship.

With a revamped roster and high‑profile hires, the Aggies are betting on fresh talent to return to the NCAA Tournament and the College World Series.

After a 41‑16 record and an 18‑11 conference slate, Texas A&M will welcome top transfer Nate Savoie, whose collegiate résumé includes All‑ACC honors and a .329 average at Clemson, to bolster a lineup reshaped by several departures.

Catcher Nate Savoie, a sophomore standout from Clemson, has committed to Texas A&M for the 2026 season, adding depth to an already potent Aggies offense and sparking competition for the starting spot.

Texas A&M’s rising stars Nico Partida and Jorian Wilson have been celebrated as Freshman All‑Americans, highlighting a standout season for the Aggies.

The Aggies celebrate a historic double selection to the Perfect Game Freshman All‑American team, highlighting exceptional stats and future national team prospects.

The Trojans defeated Texas A&M 14‑3, fueled by a powerful offense and a stellar pitching performance from Andrew Johnson, positioning them for the regional championship.

Texas A&M’s recent win over Lamar and Texas State’s upset of USC set the stage for a decisive matchup that will determine the Regional Final participant and the loser’s elimination path.

In a dramatic opening game of the College Station Regional, the No.12 Aggies rallied from a five-run hole, capitalizing on key errors and timely hitting to defeat Lamar 7-5 and advance to face the USC‑Texas State winner.

The Aggies overcame a 5‑0 hole, fueled by a flurry of walks, hit‑by‑pitches and two homers, to defeat Lamar 7‑5 and advance to Saturday night’s matchup.

The 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament features a record number of USA Baseball alumni, with 72 former national team members across 28 teams, concentrating in regions like Lawrence, Chapel Hill and Arkansas, and showcasing standout prospects such as Roch Cholowsky and Golden Spikes semifinalists.

The Aggies aim to advance to the College World Series when they face Lamar in a high-stakes NCAA Tournament game at Olsen Field in College Station.

The 2026 NCAA Tournament's College Station regional begins on May 29, featuring Texas A&M, USC, Texas State, and Lamar. The Aggies, led by coach Michael Earley and power hitters like Caden Sorrell, enter as the No. 1 seed. USC brings a dominant pitching duo, while Texas State earned an at‑large bid after a dramatic win over Texas A&M. Lamar returns after 16 years, aiming to make an impact before coach Will Davis departs.

A look at the offensive firepower, pitching strengths, and emotional storylines heading into the College Station regional.

Texas A&M's baseball team routed Lamar 25-5, highlighted by a 12-run fourth inning and strong performances from Caden Sorrell and Gavin Lyons.

The Aggies will open the Bryan‑College Station Regional at Olsen Field, seeking a super regional berth after a remarkable rebound.

The Aggies finished 39-13, secured the No. 3 seed, and will open the SEC Tournament against Maryland on May 22 at 7:00 p.m., backed by a roster of award‑winning talent.

With the regular season in the books, analysts re-examine the eight programs that were projected to contend for Omaha, highlighting standout performances, pitching strengths and offensive firepower.

Six Aggie players receive All-SEC accolades, including Scholar‑Athlete of the Year Gavin Grahovac, as the team prepares for the SEC Tournament in Hoover, Alabama.

Six Aggies earn All‑SEC honors after a 39‑13 regular season, highlighting a historic year for the program.

The upcoming tournament will feature a dozen SEC squads, highlighted by standout performances from Texas’ Dylan Volantis, Aiden Robbins and Anthony Pack Jr., while Michael Earley is named Coach of the Year.

Texas A&M baseball rallied late to defeat Mississippi State 7‑6, showcasing resilience amid injuries and securing a top‑four seed for the postseason.