Texas A&M didn’t get the ending it wanted to close the regular season, and the late‑season slide proved costly. After spending much of May positioned for a coveted top‑eight national seed, the Aggies ultimately fell to the No. 12 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, a drop that will spark plenty of debate after Selection Day.
A&M appeared to steady itself by taking the final SEC series against Mississippi State, a win that kept the Aggies firmly in the national‑seed conversation. But an early exit in Hoover changed the calculus. Their quarterfinal loss to Auburn, the same Tigers who handed them trouble earlier in the year, capped a 4–6 finish to SEC play and left the committee with a tougher evaluation than anyone in College Station hoped for.
Whether the No. 12 seed is an under‑seed is a fair question. The resume still featured top‑tier wins, strong metrics, and a season spent inside the national spotlight. But the timing of the slump, combined with the SEC Tournament exit, pushed A&M just outside the elite tier.
Now the focus shifts to the two biggest questions of the postseason. Health and pitching durability. Head coach Michael Earley made the calculated decision to rest key arms in Hoover including holding out Aiden Sims entirely prioritizing long‑term readiness over short‑term seeding. It may have cost the Aggies a top‑eight spot, but if the extra week of recovery gets this roster closer to full strength, the trade‑off could pay dividends when it matters most.
With the bracket set and the path to Omaha defined, the Aggies enter the NCAA Tournament with something to prove and the talent to make noise if the pitching staff stabilizes and the lineup returns to form.
Below is the updated USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll Top 25.
Schools Dropped Out
No. 24 Coastal Carolina;
Others Receiving Votes
Coastal Carolina 49; Wake Forest 17; Mercer 13; Oklahoma 11; UC Santa Barbara 10; Louisiana 6; California Baptist 6; Virginia 5; Boston College 5; Miami (FL) 4; Missouri State 2; Campbell 2; UCF 1; Purdue 1;
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