Self-inflicted errors and lack of pitching depth led to a 12-11 defeat against the Oklahoma Sooners on Sunday afternoon, as the Aggies dropped to 16-3 (1-2 in SEC).
With limited arms in the pitching rotation, especially after losing right-hander Josh Stewart to an apparent injury in Game 1, Texas A&M still managed to keep the series competitive against the Sooners. The Aggies outscored the Sooners 27-25 in the series, but Oklahoma’s timely hitting was too much for Michael Earley’s club to overcome in Game 3.
Center fielder Caden Sorrell and left fielder Jake Duer recorded some clutch hits for Texas A&M on Sunday, combining for eight hits, including two doubles, and eight RBI against an extremely talented Sooner pitching staff. Duer’s two-out, three-RBI double in the eighth inning tied the game at 11 apiece, before Oklahoma drew a game-winning walk in the bottom of the eighth and prevented the Aggies from producing any more runs in the ninth.
Next up, Texas A&M will return to Bryan-College Station for a six-game home stretch beginning against Texas State on Tuesday. The Aggies’ first SEC home series of the 2026 campaign is slated to begin at 6 p.m. CT on Friday against the Georgia Bulldogs.
Here are some of the best social media reactions from Texas A&M’s 12-11 loss to Oklahoma in Game 3 on Sunday afternoon:
Final from Norman
Frustrating loss at Oklahoma this weekend
The tying runs from Duer
Sorrell’s excellent hitting against Oklahoma in Game 3
Sooners take the series with a 12-11 win in the rubber match
A&M’s current RPI with the loss
Fantastic SEC series ends in OU’s favor
Tough outing from Texas A&M’s pitching staff
Much to look forward to for both teams after an extremely competitive series in Norman
Self-inflicted woes plagued the Aggies this weekend
Texas A&M will be looking for answers with a shortened bullpen moving forward
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