Texas A&M baseball ranked 5th nationally in Quad 1 wins

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Texas A&M baseball ranked 5th nationally in Quad 1 wins

Texas A&M baseball ranked 5th nationally in Quad 1 wins

Texas A&M is tied with Alabama for fifth nationally with 12 Quad 1 victories before facing Ole Miss on the road this weekend.

Texas A&M baseball ranked 5th nationally in Quad 1 wins

Texas A&M is tied with Alabama for fifth nationally with 12 Quad 1 victories before facing Ole Miss on the road this weekend.

Texas A&M baseball is making a serious statement this season, and the numbers back it up. The Aggies are currently tied with Alabama for the fifth-most Quad 1 wins in the nation, boasting an impressive 12 victories against the toughest competition college baseball has to offer. That's elite company, and it's a testament to the grit and talent of this team.

Sitting at 36-10 overall and 15-6 in SEC play, Texas A&M holds steady at No. 7 in the USA TODAY Sports Top 25. Their recent series against No. 8 Auburn was a rollercoaster—they dropped both games of Saturday's doubleheader but bounced back with a hard-fought 4-3 win on Sunday to keep momentum alive. That kind of resilience is exactly what you want to see heading into the final stretch of the regular season.

Before hosting Prairie View A&M on Tuesday, the Aggies are already locked into the NCAA Tournament. But the real goal is securing a top-five finish in the SEC standings, which would earn them a coveted double-bye in the SEC Tournament. To get there, they'll need to finish strong with two crucial road series: first against Ole Miss, then Mississippi State at home.

Of course, no program is without its challenges. Head coach Mike Earley and pitching coach Jason Kelley are navigating depth issues on the mound, and Friday starter Shane Sdao has struggled with an ERA over 6. But there's optimism that a shake-up—potentially moving Aiden Sims and Weston Moss to the Friday and Saturday spots—could unlock the full potential of this pitching staff.

What's clear is that Texas A&M has one of the most impressive résumés in the country. Only the Florida Gators (with 15 Quad 1 wins) sit ahead of them in that category, and the Aggies actually took two of three from Florida on the road just a few weeks ago. With two more Quad 1 opportunities against Ole Miss and Mississippi State, the Aggies have a chance to prove they're not just good—they're a complete team ready for a deep postseason run.

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