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MU baseball snaps historic 24-game SEC losing streak in Game 1 win over Texas A&M

  • Missouri baseball defeated Texas A&M 9-6 in the series opener at College Station, Texas, on Friday night, earning its first SEC win of the 2025 season.
  • The Tigers overcame a 6-1 deficit after the third inning, sparked by a six-run rally in the top of the ninth inning to break a 12-game SEC losing streak.
  • Missouri’s bullpen delivered an impressive performance, pitching 6.2 scoreless innings to hold off Texas A&M, with key contributions from right-handed pitchers Kaden Jacobi, Brock Lucas, and Xavier Lovett.
  • Junior Jackson Lovich led the ninth-inning comeback with a two-for-five night and three RBIs, while Kaden Peer added a game-tying two-RBI double, and Lovett closed with two hitless innings.
  • The win brought Missouri's record to 14-35 overall and 1-24 in SEC competition, leading into the second game of the series scheduled for Saturday afternoon in College Station, where the Tigers aim to secure their first SEC series victory.
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MU baseball snaps historic 24-game SEC losing streak in Game 1 win over Texas A&M

Mizzou baseball snapped its 24-game SEC losing streak in a Game 1 victory over Texas A&M.

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Southernminn.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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