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Texas A&M baseball vs Florida final score: Home run robbery helps Aggies to College World Series win

Texas A&M baseball outlasted both poor weather and a Florida team dead set on a College World Series upset to earn a pivotal opening win in Omaha, Nebraska.

The No. 3 national seed Aggies got everything they could handle and more from Jac Caglianone and the unseeded Gators, ultimately prevailing 3-2 after taking a 3-0 early in the game before allowing the Gators to get back into it late. With that, Texas A&M advances to the winner’s bracket while Florida faces potential elimination in the loser’s bracket.

Jim Schlossnagle’s team seemed to have a handle on Florida early in Friday’s game, which had an 11:15 p.m. first pitch after a four-hour delay due to inclement weather. The Aggies scored two runs in the bottom of the second, and another in the bottom of the third to get an early lead on the Gators. But Florida never went away, adding two runs in the top of the seventh to make it a one-score game.

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Florida got the runners on base it needed in both the eighth and ninth innings, but stranded two runners in each inning in the 3-2 defeat. The pivotal moment of the game, however, came in the bottom of the ninth, when Jace LaViolette robbed a potential game-tying Cade Kurland home run to maintain the Aggies’ razor-thin lead.

Two batters later, reliever Evan Aschenbeck got Ashton Wilson to strike out looking, giving the Aggies the win. The Aggies, without star outfielder Braden Montgomery, will advance in the “winner’s bracket” and face No. 2 Kentucky. Meanwhile, the loser will drop into the “loser’s bracket” and face elimination against NC State.

With that, check out all the scores, updates and highlights of the Aggies’ College World Series opening win vs. Florida:

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Texas A&M baseball vs Florida score: Aggies 3, Gators 2

Teams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Florida 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Texas A&M 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

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Texas A&M baseball vs Florida updates, highlights

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1:14 a.m.: Aschenbeck gets Wilson out swinging! The Aggies win a nail-biter, 3-2, thanks to LaViolette’s timely home run robbery!

1:11 a.m.: Caglianone goes down 0-2 but eventually walks to put the go-ahead run on first. Ashton Wilson’s up next for the Gators.

1:09 a.m.: WHAT A PLAY! Kurland took it the other way and looked like he had a go-ahead home run! LaViolette robs it to make it two outs for Caglianone.

1:08 a.m.: Robertson goes the other way deep in the hole and TAMU can’t field it cleanly. They weren’t going to throw Robertson out regardless. That’ll be one out and one on with Kurland at the plate.

1:05 a.m.: Aschenbeck gets Donay swinging for the first out of the ninth.

1:04 a.m.: Aschenbeck stays on here in the ninth, hoping to make it a 3-3-3 pitching day for himself, Cortez, and Lamkin.

1:02 a.m.: Those dreams art short-lived, as Kent strikes out to end the inning. TAMU will have to hold onto a one-run lead if it doesn’t want to bat in the bottom half of the 9th.

1:01 a.m.: That brings up Kent, who is hoping to extend the lead.

1 a.m.: Camarillo now goes down swinging on a brutal Neely slider. Two down.

12:58 a.m.: Sorrell hits a missile to start the bottom of the 8th, but Florida tracks it down to net the first out of the inning.

12:55 a.m.: Thomas got jammed up and grounds out to second. He very nearly legged it out, but couldn’t quite make it. The umpires are going to review it to make sure, but Thomas was very clearly out. Texas A&M gets out of the inning unscathed despite the rally threat.

12:54 a.m.: Shelnet draws a walk to load the bases, and there’s nowhere to put Thomas for Aschenbeck.

12:49 a.m.: Heyman ropes one to left and Caglianone moves to third while Heyman ends up on second. Shelnut comes up with two out and two runners in scoring position. This at-bat isn’t the game, but the stakes haven’t felt higher for a single AB yet.

12:47 a.m.: HUGE pitch there from Aschenbeck as he freezes Wilson with a breaking ball on the corner. Definitely cleared it off the plate outside, but sometimes it goes that way.

12:46 a.m.: Aschenbeck comes through by getting Wilson via K in the next at-bat. That brings up Shelton for Florida with Caglianone still at first with one down.

12:45 a.m.: Caglianone leads off the inning by roping a breaking ball to right for a leadoff single. Dangerous territory here for the Aggies.

12:42 a.m.: Burton grounds into a double play up the middle, and Aggies go down in order despite getting a hit. Caglianone will lead off for Florida, meaning Aschenbeck should stay on for the lefty-lefty matchup..

12:41 a.m.: Schott gives the Aggies a baserunner with a single up the middle, and TAMU finds itself with one on and one out for Ted Burton.

12:40 a.m.: Neely is now in in a very important inning. TAMU is looking to pad this lead out a bit again, as it’s now too close for comfort. Neely quickly gets Grahovac looking.

12:35 a.m.: Some small ball from the Gators. After the Donay bunt, Robertson grounds out to drive Thomas in. That brings in Kurland with two outs, and he’ll ground out to get TAMU out of the inning. The Aggies are six outs away.

12:33 a.m.: Donay lays down the bunt to move Thomas up to third, and it’ll now be Robertson with a runner on third and one out. Aschenbeck on the mound for TAMU.

12:29 a.m.: Florida gets on the board now as Thomas doubles over the wall in left field just past the outstretched glove of Sorrell. Cortez will come out of the game after 3 1/3 innings.

12:25 a.m.: Shelnut gives Florida a double to start the inning as Cortez continues to pitch. He advanced to third on a slider that got away from Appel, and that’ll bring a Gator on third with no one out.

12:21 a.m.: After review, LaViolette is ruled out to end the inning. Florida will retain its second challenge.

12:20 a.m.: Florida traded one Fisher for another, bringing on the left-handed Cade Fisher to face LaVioletta. It pays off, as he grounds out to second. It was ruled he legged out the play at first, but Florida is going to use its second challenge to dispute that.

12:15 a.m.: Appel draws a walk after the count went full, and that’ll again bring up LaViolette with a runner on.

12:13 a.m.: Jameson has done a really nice job to stem the bleeding for Florida, as he gets Chestnut swinging. Been a tough two at-bats for the nine-hole hitter after his RBI early. TAMU order turns over.

12:09 a.m.: Appel with a nice block behind the plate allows him to throw out Shelton to complete the second strikeout of the inning for Cortez. Heyman then flies out for Florida to end the threat. Lamkin and Cortez have done it different, but after three innings each, the result is the same.

12:07 a.m.: Cortez there hit Wilson with a straight up wipeout slider. Nasty work for the first out of the inning.

12:05 a.m.: Should’ve been a bit more cautious. Caglianone absolutely smokes a double down the line, 117 mph off the bat. Simply put, a missile. Runners at second and third with none out, Ashton Wilson up.

12:03 a.m.: TAMU has pitched Caglianone very cautiously thus far, and the count is now full here. Big payoff pitch upcoming.

12:02 a.m.: After an uneventful bottom half of the fifth, Florida’s leadoff man is on, bringing Caglianone up with a chance to make this a game.

11:52 p.m.: Cortez strikes out Donay swinging in a full count, and a throw just offline saves Florida from the strike ’em out throw ’em out. Two down now for Robertson.

11:50 p.m.: Nice piece of hitting there from Thomas, as a breaking ball stayed low in the zone with two strikes and he yanked it to left for a single. That will bring up Brody Donay with a runner on first and one out.

11:48 p.m.: Cortez strikes out Shelnut swinging to open the fifth, picking up where he left off to end the fourth.

11:45 p.m.: We keep trucking along, as TAMU grounds into a fielder’s choice. After a hot start, pitching seems to be settling in a tad for both sides.

11:43 p.m.: Hayden Schott strikes out looking for the Aggies, making it two down with a runner on first. He didn’t love the call but it looked to be the right one.

11:40 p.m.: Jace LaViolette very nearly made it 4-0 Aggies on that hit out to right center, but the wind looked like it swatted it down. As it stands, it’s a long out. Garhovac then singles to left, with some “Careless Whisper” accompanying his trip to first base.

11:36 p.m.: How about that? A hard Cortez sinker leads to a double play for the Aggies, and despite some traffic, the Gators remain scoreless.

11:34 p.m.: Great recovery from Cortez and a timely mound visit for the Aggies. He gets Shelton swinging for the first out, and this inning suddenly looks far more manageable.

11:32 p.m.: Cortez walks the next batter on and there’s a meeting on the mound for the Aggies. Nobody down, runners on first and second.

11:30 p.m.: Caglianone gets plunked to lead off the inning for Florida, a tough start for Cortez on in relief of Lamkin.

11:26 p.m.: Jameson slams the door shut on TAMU as Appel grounds out to second to end the threat. TAMU leads 3-0 after three.

11:25 p.m.: Kent gest walked on to load the bases, and Jameson then gets Chestnut swinging. That brings Appel up with two outs.

11:23 p.m.: Jameson walks the first batter he faces, and it’ll be runners on first and second with one out for Kent. The Florida pitchers just can’t consistently find the plate, but to their credit these TAMU hitters are really picking their spots.

11:22 p.m.: Fisher Jameson is now on for Florida, leaving Peterson responsible for the runner on second. One out, three across thus far.

11:18 p.m.: Texas A&M extended its lead here in the third on a double to the deepest part of the ballpark off the bat of Sorrell. Schott scored on the hit to dead center, and Peterson is coming out of the game for Florida.

11:15 p.m.: Texas A&M came out of the third inning un-phased, as Lamkin struck out the side. He did allow a single and advanced him on a walk, but ultimately a really strong three innings so far for Lamkin.

10:59 p.m.: Peterson blows a fastball by Grahovac and walks out of the inning with two runs scored. With that being said, it could have been worse.

10:57 p.m.: Peterson resets himself after the wild pitch and strikes out Appel. Then with a base open LaViolette gets walked onto first with the bases loaded and two out now.

10:56 p.m.: Texas A&M is catching a lot of breaks early. Florida losing its challenge on the LaViolette steal leads to O’Sullivan not challenging the play at third out of an abundance of caution. A wild pitch then plates another runner for TAMU.

10:54 p.m.: Really tough break there for Thomas at third and he completely froze. He wanted to go home, then he wanted to throw to first, then he wanted to touch third. As it stands, Texas A&M plates Sorrell and goes up 1-0, still with the bases loaded and only one out.

10:53 p.m.: A risky bender from Peterson made it 1-2, then another one outside makes it 2-2.

10:52 p.m.: Chestnut comes up for Texas A&M and he takes the first two pitches to go 1-1.

10:50 p.m.: Kent rips one to right for another single, and the Aggies continue to play station to station. Bases are now loaded with one out, and Peterson is going to see some high leverage pitches early after this mound visit.

10:48 p.m.: Peterson loses Camarillo and Texas A&M has runners on first and second with one out. Kaeden Kent steps up for the Aggies and takes strike one.

10:46 p.m.: Peterson was very frustrated with his 1-1 pitch to Camarillo that was called a ball, and he had a gripe. The count is now full and Peterson has already used a disengagement to buy some time.

10:44 p.m.: No sooner was that typed than Peterson attacked Sorrell middle-middle and had it grounded back up the middle for the first hit of the game for TAMU. Second runner gets on for the second time in two innings.

10:43 p.m.: Peterson is really nibbling at the corners early for Florida, but so far the zone has been pretty pinched on both sides.

10:42 p.m.: Ted Burton steps up for Texas A&M, and he chops one to Shelton at short for the first out of the inning.

10:40 p.m.: Justin Lamkin blows the four-seamer by Shelnut to get him swinging. Strong first two innings here for the lefty.

10:37 p.m.: Heyman pops a lazy fly ball into center, and it’s hauled in for the second out of the inning.

10:35 p.m.: Colby Shelton was up for Florida, and he tried to bunt his way on. Texas A&M jumped it for the out, first of the inning.

10:33 p.m.: Texas A&M goes down stranding a runner at second, and we’re scoreless after one.

10:31 p.m.: The call stands as safe and Kevin O’Sullivan will have just one challenge. On the next pitch Florida gets a strikeout to make it two outs for the inning.

10:29 p.m.: LaViolette swiped second but they’re going to get a review on a Florida challenge.

10:27 p.m.: LaViolette was peppered with fastballs but a good AB eventually ends in a walk to give us our first baserunner of the game.

10:26 p.m.: Appel goes down swinging there for TAMU, and Jace LaViolette is up next.

10:22 p.m.: The inning ends on a backwards K for Wilson, and Florida goes down 1-2-3 to start the game.

10:20 p.m.: Caglianone catches a bad break as a ball spikes into the ground in front of the plate and hits him outside of the box. Two down for TAMU.

10:18 p.m.: Kurland strikes out to lead off the game on a wipeout slider. The intimidating Caglianone is at the plate now.

10:17 p.m.: And we are underway. The first pitch is in for a strike.

10:15 p.m.: Play ball! After a lengthy delay, Texas A&M is on the field. Florida at the plate.

Due to a lengthy weather delay Saturday night in Omaha, Texas A&M and Florida will start at approximately 10:15 p.m. CT in Game 4 of the College World Series.

Pregame

9:54 p.m.: Texas A&M has announced its starting lineup for Saturday’s College World Series game vs. Florida. Kaeden Kent, hero from the Aggies’ win over Oregon last Saturday and son of former MLB infielder Jeff Kent, gets the start at second vs. the Gators.

9:50 p.m.: Texas A&M gathers on the field for a pregame talk.

9:46 p.m.: 30 minutes away from first pitch between Texas A&M and Florida.

9:38 p.m: First pitch between Texas A&M and Florida is 37 minutes away. Saturday’s College World Series game has been in a weather delay since around 5:40 p.m. CT.

9:32 p.m.: The tarp is coming off in Omaha! Baseball is quickly approaching!

9:24 p.m.: NCAA has announced that first pitch between Texas A&M and Florida is now slated for 10:15 p.m. CT in Omaha.

9:23 p.m.: Gates have opened up at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha. Baseball is just around the corner!

9:07 p.m.: Less than an hour away from the tentative first pitch between the Aggies and the Gators in Omaha. Justin Lamkin is still slated to start for the Aggies on the mound.

8:34 p.m.: NCAA has announced that first pitch is tentatively set for 10 p.m. CT in Omaha tonight. Gates will open at 9:15 p.m. CT. Looks like baseball will be played after all!

8:29 p.m.: Update from Creighton University Sports Information Director Rob Anderson in Omaha, still no word from the NCAA on an official start time or status of the game.

8:23 p.m.: Texas A&M vs. Florida remains in a weather delay. Here’s a look at a live radar in Omaha right now, where it looks like the storms won’t be moving out for quite some time. Weather delay is quickly approaching its 2.5-hour mark. Click here for live weather updates.

7:55 p.m.: Still no update from the NCAA as to when Texas A&M and Florida may begin. Radar from The Weather Channel is showing the “heavy” parts of the storm are just reaching Omaha. The radar also shows lightning strikes, which delays game action by 30 minutes for every strike within a six-mile radius. Click here for live weather updates.

7:25 p.m.: Storm looks to have arrived at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha. Still no official update from the NCAA on when Texas A&M and Florida may get started. Click here for live weather updates.

7 p.m.: No update still on when Saturday’s CWS game may start. Omaha Police Department went on X (formerly Twitter) to advise those in attendance at the CWS and near the stadium or the Omaha Baseball Village to take shelter as the storm approaches Omaha:

6:44 p.m: Texas A&M-Florida is still in a weather delay and it doesn’t look like first pitch is near. Update from the NCAA:

6:19 p.m.: Still no update on when Texas A&M and Florida will get underway. But the tarp has come onto the field at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, which doesn’t look good. The Weather Channel has issued a tornado watch for the Omaha area. Click here for more weather updates.

5:49 p.m.: First pitch between the Aggies and Gators has been delayed due to “impending weather” in Omaha. Click here for live weather updates.

5:32 p.m.: Pregame warmups are underway in Omaha for the Aggies

3:55 p.m.: Justin Lamkin will get the nod in Game 1 of the College World Series for Texas A&M. The Aggies southpaw is 2-2 on the season with a 5.73 ERA in 55.0 innings pitched.

3:51 p.m.: The Aggies enter Saturday’s College World Series game with a 14-4 record in the postseason and a 2-2 record at the CWS under manager Jim Schlossnagle according to Texas A&M’s game notes. Texas A&M is 4-14 in the CWS all-time in program history.

3:50 p.m.: Braden Montgomery is in Omaha with the Aggies for the College World Series. Montgomery had surgery earlier this week in North Carolina for his season-ending lower leg injury that he sustained during last Saturday’s super regional game vs. Oregon.

3:50 p.m.: The Aggies have arrived to Charles Schwab Field in Omaha for their first College World Series game since 2022.

What channel is Texas A&M baseball vs Florida on today? How to watch, stream

ESPN will broadcast Texas A&M’s College World Series matchup against Florida. You can also stream the game on the ESPN app by logging in with your TV provider credentials, on ESPN+ or on Fubo, which carries the ESPN family of networks and offers a free trial to select users. Mike Monaco (play-by-play), Kyle Peterson (color analyst), Chris Burke (color analyst) and Kris Budden (sideline reporter) will call the game on ESPN.

Texas A&M baseball vs Florida start time

  • Date: Saturday, June 15
  • Time: 10 p.m. CT

Texas A&M and Florida will now square off at the College World Series on Saturday, June 15 at approximately 10 p.m. CT from Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska due to a close to three-hour weather delay.

Texas A&M baseball schedule 2024

Below is Texas A&M’s postseason schedule. To view the Aggies’ full 2024 schedule, click here.

Bryan-College Station Regional

  • Friday, May 31: No. 3 Texas A&M 8, Grambling State 0
  • Saturday, June 1: No. 3 Texas A&M 4, Texas 2 (Final 11 Innings)
  • Sunday, June 2: No. 3 Texas A&M 9, Louisiana 4

Bryan-College Station Super Regional

  • Saturday, June 8: No. 3 Texas A&M 10, Oregon 6
  • Sunday, June 9: No. 3 Texas A&M 15, Oregon 9

College World Series

  • Saturday, June 15: No. 3 Texas A&M vs. Florida

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