Texas A&M fell in their first game of the SEC Tournament in Hoover to the no. 6 Auburn Tigers, sending them home to await their fate in the NCAA Tournament. The Aggies were held scoreless in this game, something that hasn’t happened since the middle of last season.
Just like the last time the Aggies faced off with Auburn, this shows the concerning way that Texas A&M’s games can play out when they are unable to conjure up great offensive performances. In all fairness, the Tigers were putting their ace out on the mound against the Aggies, while A&M put the lately-troubled Shane Sdao out there— but even against opposing aces, Texas A&M has had some good performances this season.
Not so in this one. The Aggies were missing Nico Partida in this game, but they had Gavin Grahovac, Caden Sorrell, Boston Kellner, and other big time bats available— and yet were unable to get anything across against the Tigers…