COLLEGE STATION, Texas (04/29/2026) — The Texas A&M Aggies used a dramatic five-run, sixth-inning rally to overcome an early deficit and stun the Oklahoma Sooners 8-5 on Wednesday night at Davis Diamond.
Down by two runs entering the bottom of the sixth, the Aggies' offense ignited to seize control of the contest. The comeback victory provides Texas A&M with a significant non-conference win late in the 2026 season.
How It Happened
Oklahoma wasted no time establishing an early lead, plating four unearned runs in the top of the second inning. The scoring started with a two-out, two-RBI double from outfielder Kai Minor. In the next at-bat, first baseman Ella Parker launched a two-run home run to center field, extending the Sooners' advantage to 4-0.
The Aggies immediately began to chip away. In the bottom half of the second, Paislie Allen delivered a two-RBI single through the left side, cutting the Oklahoma lead in half to 4-2.
After Oklahoma added another unearned run in the fourth inning on a fielding error to make it 5-2, Texas A&M continued its methodical comeback. Tallen Edwards drove in Kennedy Powell with an RBI double in the fifth, narrowing the margin to 5-3 and setting the stage for the decisive sixth inning.
Turning Point
The game completely flipped in the bottom of the sixth. The Aggies' offense came to life, stringing together a series of critical hits to erase the deficit and pull ahead for good. The rally included an RBI single from Edwards that brought the Aggies within one run.
The decisive blow came from Micaela Wark, who singled up the middle to drive in two runs. A subsequent throwing error on the play allowed a third run to score, transforming a 5-4 deficit into a 7-5 Texas A&M lead. The Aggies added an insurance run later in the inning to cement the 8-5 final score, capping a five-run frame that left the Sooners reeling.
Stars of the Game
Micaela Wark, Texas A&M: The Aggies' infielder was the catalyst for the comeback, finishing 2-for-4 with the game-winning 2-RBI single in the sixth inning.
Tallen Edwards, Texas A&M: Edwards was a consistent threat, going 2-for-4 with a run scored and two crucial RBIs that helped fuel the rally.
Ella Parker, Oklahoma: Despite the loss, Parker provided most of Oklahoma's offense, hitting a two-run home run and finishing 1-for-3 with two RBIs and a walk.
Texas A&M pitcher Sidne Peters was superb in relief, tossing two perfect innings and striking out three batters to shut down the Sooners' offense and secure the win.
What It Means
For the Texas A&M Aggies, this victory over a perennial powerhouse is a massive confidence booster as the regular season winds down. The resilience shown in the late-inning comeback demonstrates the team's grit and provides valuable momentum heading into the final stretch and postseason play.
For the Oklahoma Sooners, the loss highlights a rare late-game breakdown. While starting pitcher Audrey Lowry was effective for much of the game (5.2 IP, 8 K), the bullpen struggled to contain the Aggies' rally. The Sooners will look to shore up their late-inning pitching and defense as they prepare for the high-stakes competition of the SEC and NCAA Tournaments.
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