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Texas A&M baseball vs Florida live scores: Aggies look to advance to CWS championship series

Texas A&M baseball is just one victory from playing in the College World Series championship series.

The No. 3 overall Aggies will take on SEC rival Florida in the nightcap of a triple-header of the CWS from Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska, with a chance to make the championship series for the championship series appearance in program history. Texas A&M would set the program record for wins with three with one more victory in the CWS.

MORE: Watch Texas A&M vs. Florida in the College World Series semifinal live with Fubo (free trial)

Wednesday’s semifinal will be a rematch of the opener of the CWS for both the Aggies and Gators. Texas A&M defeated the Gators 3-2, aided by a home run robbery of Florida’s Cade Kurland by Texas A&M right fielder Jace LaViolette. LaViolette is a game-time decision following a hamstring injury during the sixth inning vs. Kentucky.

The Aggies also have a 5-1 victory over Kentucky so far during the CWS, marking their best record and second semifinal appearance in the double-elimination tournament. The Gators would need to beat Texas A&M Wednesday night and again Thursday to advance to the best-of-three-game championship series.

Florida kept its season alive with an elimination victory over NC State on Monday and another one Wednesday morning against Kentucky. The Gators ― led by Jac Cagliagone and his 35 home runs ― are 8-1 in elimination games after making the tournament as one of the final teams in the field of 64.

The Aggies lead the all-time series between the two programs 17-14. Texas A&M is 2-2 against Florida this year, losing two out of three games during the regular season in Gainesville. This game will mark the second-ever meeting between the teams in the NCAA postseason.

With that, follow along for live scores, updates and highlights from Texas A&M baseball’s semifinal matchup against Florida in the College World Series:

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Texas A&M baseball vs Florida score: Aggies 2, Gators 0

TEAMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
TAMU 2
FLA 0

Top of the second inning: Texas A&M 2, Florida 0

8:29 p.m.: Grahovac is ruled out after the challenge and the play is confirmed. Tough one to overturn there.

8:26 p.m: Lead-off hitter Grahovac is back up for the second time in two innings. He gets a two-out single but is tagged out at the second, trying to extend it into a double. The play will be reviewed.

8:24 p.m.: Chestnut goes down swinging. Jameson is working a lot faster and in the zone.

8:23 p.m.: Kaeden Kent lines out to Shelton at short for the first out. Kent’s father and former MLB MVP Jeff Kent is in attendance.

Bottom of the first inning: Texas A&M 2, Florida 0

8:20 p.m.: Shelnut strikes out swinging on a 3-2 82 mph breaking pitch. Two strikeouts for Lampkin.

8:18 p.m.: Kurland goes down swinging on three pitches. Good shutdown inning from Lampkin so far.

8:17 p.m.: Cagilianone leads off and A&M is playing four outfielders. He pops out behind second base for the first out.

Top of the first inning: Texas A&M 2, Florida 0

8:14 p.m.: Camarillo grounds out to Shelton at short, who fires to third for the final out to end the frame. Aggies score two on zero hits.

8:12 p.m.: Sorrell drives in a run on a sac fly. It’s 2-0 A&M. LaViolette was able to move enough to score but is clearly hurting.

8:08 p.m.: Peterson is done after five hitters. He walked four and struck out one. Fisher Jameson is entering for the Gators.

8:07 p.m.: Five-hole hitter Ted Burton gives TAMU a 1-0 lead after drawing a bases-loaded walk.

8:05 p.m.: Schott draws a walk, the third of the inning and the bases are loaded with one out.

8:03 p.m.: Peterson blows a 2-2 fastball at 96 mph past Appel for the first out. Still two on, Schott batting.

8:01 p.m: The “Ball 5 chant” has begun for A&M fans.

8:00 p.m.: LaViolette also works ahead 3-0 and then earns a four-pitch walk. Activity in the Florida bullpen early. Two on, zero outs for Appel. Team meeting at the mound.

7:57 p.m.: Peterson fell behind 3-0 to Grahovac but worked back to a 3-2 count. Grahovac, however, won the battle with a walk.

Pregame

7:52 p.m.: Florida baseball coach Kevin O’Sullivan moved Jac Caglianone to leadoff to combat the intentional walks. In his first game as the leadoff hitter, Caglianone hit a home run and had a single. It’ll be interesting to see how the Aggies attack the Florida all-time home run leader.

7:43 p.m.: Tonight’s starting pitchers. Florida, the designated home team for the game, is going with Liam Peterson. He started and went 2.1 innings in the opener vs. A&M. The Aggies are going with Justin Lampkin.

Liam Peterson, Florida: 3-5 record, 6.18 ERA, 62.2 innings, 76 K, 40 BB

Justin Lampkin, TAMU: 2-2 record, 5.43 ERA, 58.0 innings, 77 K, 19 BB

7:36 p.m.: Look at tonight’s game’s starting lineups for both teams.

Texas A&M: 1. Gavin Grahovac, 3b; 2. Jace LaViolette, rf; 3. Jackson Appel, c; 4. Hayden Schott, dh; 5. Ted Burton, 1b; 6. Caden Sorrell, lf; 7. Ali Camarillo, ss; 8. Kaeden Kent, 2b; 9. Travis Chestnut, cf; Pitcher ― Justin Lampkin.

Florida: 1. Jac Cagliaone, 1b; 2. Cade Kurland, 2b; 3. Tyler Shelnut, lf; 4. Colby Shelton, ss; 5. Luke Heyman, c; 6. Ashton Wilson, rf; 7. Dale Thomas, 3b; 8. Brody Donay, dh; 9. Michael Robertson, cf; Pitcher ― Liam Peterson.

6:50 p.m.: First pitch between the Gators and Aggies will be at 6:55 p.m., according to a tweet from the UF Twitter account.

6:47 p.m.: The Florida-Texas A&M game is not expected to start until at least 65 minutes following the conclusion of the FSU-Tennessee game which ended in a Tenneessee 7-2 victory. Liam Peterson, who allowed three runs in 2.1 innings in a start against the Aggies to start the tournament, is on the mound for the Gators.

What channel is Texas A&M baseball vs. Florida on today?

Texas A&M’s and Florida’s College World Series semifinal matchup will air on ESPN. The game can also be streamed on the ESPN app (with a cable login) and ESPN+. Fubo, which carries the ESPN family of network and offers a free trial to potential subscribers, is another streaming option.

MORE: Buy College World Series tickets with StubHub

UNC baseball vs Florida State start time

  • Date: Wednesday, June 19
  • Time: 6:55 p.m. CT

The first pitch for UNC and FSU’s baseball game is scheduled for 65 minutes following the conclusion of the FSU-Tennessee semifinal from Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska.

Texas A&M baseball schedule 2024

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

Bryan-College Station Regional

  • Friday, May 31: Texas A&M 8, Grambling 0
  • Saturday, June 1: Texas A&M 4, Texas 2 (11 innings)
  • Sunday, June 2: Texas A&M 9, Louisiana 4

Bryan-College Station Super Regional

  • Saturday, June 8: Texas A&M 10, Oregon 6
  • Sunday, June 9: Texas A&M 15, Oregon 9

College World Series

  • Saturday, June 15: Texas A&M 3, Florida 2
  • Monday, June 17: Texas A&M 5, Kentucky 1
  • Wednesday, June 19: vs. Florida

Florida baseball schedule 2024

Below is Florida baseball’s postseason schedule. For the Gators’ full 2024 schedule, click here.

Stillwater Regional

  • Friday, May 31: Florida 5, Nebraska 2
  • Saturday, June 1: Oklahoma State 7, Florida 1
  • Sunday, June 2: Florida 17, Nebraska 11
  • Sunday, June 2: Florida 5, Oklahoma State 2
  • Monday, June 3: Florida 4, Oklahoma State 2

Clemson Super Regional

  • Saturday, June 8: Florida 10, Clemson 7
  • Sunday, June 9: Florida 11, Clemson 10 (13 innings)

College World Series

  • Saturday, June 15: Texas A&M 3, Florida 2
  • Monday, June 17: Florida 5, NC State 4
  • Wednesday, June 19: Florida 15, Kentucky 4
  • Wednesday, June 19: vs. No. 3 Texas A&M

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