May 9, 2025; Athens, GA, USA; Texas A&M teammates chant after a game against Texas at Jack Turner Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mady Mertens-Imagn Images
May 9, 2025; Athens, GA, USA; Texas A&M teammates chant after a game against Texas at Jack Turner Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mady Mertens-Imagn Images
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Social media reacts to Texas A&M softball's run-rule loss to ASU

Texas A&M softball’s super regional aspirations came to a disappointing end in the Bryan-College Station Regional Finals from Arizona State’s walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the fifth inning.

The Sun Devils wasted no time making a statement against the Aggies at Davis Diamond on Sunday afternoon, as they snatched an early 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first. Texas A&M responded with a base hit from Paislie Allen, who cut the lead to a run entering Arizona State’s half of the second inning. Trisha Ford’s former team opened the floodgates with a three-spot to claim a 5-1 lead.

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A back-and-forth pitcher’s duel between the Aggies and Sun Devils across the next three innings came to a screeching halt when the visitors from Tempe, Arizona, loaded the bases after an error and back-to-back walks. Brooklyn Ulrich called game with a walk-off grand slam to send Arizona State to its 11th appearance in the super regionals.

Meanwhile, the Aggies’ season ends in the Bryan-College Station Regional Final for the second time in the last three seasons under Ford. Texas A&M posted a 38-19 overall record and 16-8 mark in SEC play, but made quick exits in the postseason, with losses to Auburn in the conference tournament and Sunday’s elimination at the hands of the Sun Devils.

What’s next for the softball program? Well, the offseason must feature an improvement in the pitching rotation. Texas A&M finished the season ranked 12th in the SEC in team ERA, while allowing 62 home runs, which was the highest mark allowed by any team in the conference in 2026.

Here are some of the best social media reactions from Texas A&M’s run-rule loss in the NCAA Regional Final against Arizona State:

Final score from Davis Diamond

Allen’s RBI single was the sole run of the contest for the Aggies

Ford’s opening statement following the 9-1 loss to Arizona State

Texas A&M football head coach Mike Elko was out at Davis Diamond to support the softball team

The Aggies packed the house for the massive matchup on Sunday afternoon

The freshman leading the BTHO ASU chant

Reconstruction of the pitching staff is a must this offseason for Ford

ASU advances to the supers

Disappointing loss at home

Back-to-back years of being eliminated in the Bryan-College Station Regional

Let the rival trash talk begin

Texas A&M must make some major adjustments moving forward

The grand slam that sent Arizona State to the Austin Super Regional

The Sun Devils are staying in the Lone Star State

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Social media reacts to Texas A&M softball’s run-rule loss to ASU

Reporting by Dylan Flippo, Aggies Wire / Aggies Wire

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