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No. 2 Texas Loses 11-4, Drops Series Against No. 18 Texas A&M: Live Game Log

After a disappointing showing in the opener, the Texas Longhorns will look to come back and get the job done in game two against the Texas A&M Aggies.
Texas Longhorns pitcher Luke Harrison throws the "Horns Up" after a start.
Texas Longhorns pitcher Luke Harrison throws the "Horns Up" after a start. | Texas Athletics

Losing games is an inevitability in sports. In a perfect world, of course, an undefeated season would always be possible. That's just simply not the case and especially so in college baseball, which the No. 2 Texas Longhorns (27-6, 9-4) have learned.

Of course, that doesn't make those losses sting any less. They hurt even worse when they come in the manner that their loss to the No. 18 Texas A&M Aggies (26-7, 8-5) did in their series opener on Friday evening.

It was a slow start to the festivities, as neither team could get on the scoreboard in the first inning. That quickly changed in the third, however, as Texas struck first in the top half before the Aggies came back with two of their own in the bottom of the inning.

Texas' pitching struggled mightily in the opener

Texas Longhorns coachJim Schlossnagle
Texas Longhorns head coach Jim Schlossnagle stands in the dugout ahead of the Lone Star Showdown. | Aaron E. Martinez/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

This kicked off a frantic stretch in which the Longhorns scored in four straight innings and the Aggies in five straight, highlighting a back-and-forth heavyweight bout. Capping this stretch off for Texas was a two-run blast from Carson Tinney in the sixth to take a 6-4 lead.

Unfortunately, that lead was quickly squandered. In the bottom of the sixth, Texas A&M plated three runs without a hit as the Longhorns issued five walks in the meltdown.

The Aggies tacked on their final run in eighth, extending the lead to 9-6. Texas got two back in the ninth on back-to-back home runs from Aiden Robbins and Anthony Pack Jr., but it would not be enough in what was a 9-8 loss in the opener.

Now, veteran southpaw Luke Harrison will take the rubber in the second game. He'll look to continue his strong start in SEC play and stifle the Aggies lineup to help tie the series.

Follow along as we provide live at-bat by at-bat updates, with the Longhorns looking to even up the series against the Aggies on Saturday afternoon from Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.

WEATHER DELAY -

We have entered a weather delay in the bottom of the first due to heavy rain. Stay tuned for updates as they become available.

UPDATE -

Following the delay, it has been announced that play is set to resume at 4 p.m. CT in College Station. The Longhorns will return to the field trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the first.

How to watch/listen -

Saturday April 11 - 2 p.m. CT - ESPN2/TexasSports.com/Audio

The Longhorns' starting lineup will be listed below -

2B - Ethan Mendoza

C - Carson Tinney

CF - Aiden Robbins

LF - Anthony Pack Jr.

SS - Temo Becerra

3B - Casey Borba

1B - Ashton Larson

RF - Jayden Duplantier

DH - Josh Livingston

P - Luke Harrison

Live updates will be available after first pitch

Top First:

Aiden Sims (Texas A&M) pitching

Mendoza: Double

Tinney: Fly out to right, Mendoza advanced to third

Robbins: E6, Mendoza scores, Longhorns lead 1-0

Pack: Grounded into double play (4-6-3)

Bottom First:

Luke Harrison (Texas) pitching

Grahovac: Single

Sorrell: Single

Hacopian: Strikeout looking

Duer: Walk

Partida: Two-run double, Longhorns trail 2-1

Kiel: Walk

Wilson: Strikeout swinging

Harrison: Two-run double, Longhorns trail 4-1

Kellner: Walk

Grahovac: Three-run triple, Longhorns trail 7-1

Sorrell: RBI double, Longhorns trail 8-1

Max Grubbs (Texas) pitching

Hacopian: Groundout to short

Top Second:

Becerra: Hit by pitch

Borba: Strikeout swinging

Larson: Walk

Duplantier: Pop out to second

Livingston: Strikeout swinging

Bottom Second:

Duer: Groundout to short

Partida: Fly out to right

Kiel: Fly out to center

Top Third:

Mendoza: Groundout to second

Tinney: Fly out to right

Robbins: Solo home run, Longhorns trail 8-2

Pack: Fly out to right

Bottom Third:

Wilson: E1, advanced to second

Harrison: Walk

Wilson advanced to third (wild pitch)

Kellner: Sac fly, Longhorns trail 9-2

Brody Walls (Texas) pitching

Grahovac: Fly out to center

Sorrell: Fly out to center

Top Fourth:

Becerra: Fly out to center

Borba: Strikeout swinging

Larson: Fly out to center

Bottom Fourth:

Hacopian: Pop out to short

Duer: Groundout to third

Partida: Groundout to short

Top Fifth:

Duplantier: Groundout to third

Livingston: Solo home run, Longhorns trail 9-3

Mendoza: Fly out to center

Tinney: Double

Robbins: Walk

Gavin Lyons (Texas A&M) pitching

Pack: Strikeout looking

Bottom Fifth:

Kiel: Fly out to center

Wilson: Groundout to short

Harrison: Pop out to first

Top Sixth:

Becerra: Groundout to short

Borba: Strikeout looking

Larson: Single

Duplantier: Fly out to left

Bottom Sixth:

Kellner: Hit by pitch

Grahovac: Strikeout swinging

Sorrell: Two-run home run, Longhorns trail 11-3

Hacopian: Groundout to second

Duer: Walk

Partida: Groundout to third

Top Seventh:

Livingston: Fly out to center

Mendoza: Groundout to short

Tinney: Strikeout swinging

Bottom Seventh:

Michael Winter (Texas) pitching

Kiel: Single

Wilson: Strikeout looking

Kiel advanced to second (balk)

Kiel advanced to third (balk)

Harrison: Fielder's choice, Kiel out at home

Kellner: Fly out to center

Top Eighth:

Robbins: Solo home run, Longhorns trail 11-4

Pack: Single

Becerra: Pop out to third

Borba: Grounded into double play (6-4-3)

Bottom Eighth:

Cal Higgins (Texas) pitching

Grahovac: Groundout to short

Sorrell: Groundout to first

Hacopian: Double

Duer: Walk

Partida: Pop out to second

Top Ninth:

Larson: Fly out to left

Monsour: Strikeout looking

Livingston: Strikeout swinging

FINAL - No. 2 Texas 4 - No. 18 Texas A&M 11

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Connor Zimmerlee
CONNOR ZIMMERLEE

Connor Zimmerlee covers Texas Baseball for Texas Longhorns On SI. Zimmerlee received his Bachelor’s of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and graduated from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism with a Master’s of Science in Journalism with a Specialization in Sports Media.

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