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Ari Davis | Posted: 29 Mar 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Cougars fall short at Texas A&M

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – BYU held its own against Texas A&M, but ultimately fell short, losing 3-2 on Friday night at Davis Diamond.

"We played a solid game in a big time environment," BYU head coach Gordon Eakin said.  "Arissa Paulson pitched a great game but we just fell a little short."

Game Highlights

  • Rylee Jensen and Libby Sugg scored BYU’s two runs with Sugg sending a ball over the fence for her fourth homer of the season
  • BYU outhit the Aggies 6 to 3 but Texas A&M capitalized on all three hits scoring three runs.
  • Arissa Paulson pitched the whole game for the Cougars, allowing three earned runs with two strikeouts

Player Highlights

  • Libby Sugg: 1-3, 1HR, 1R, 1 RBI
  • Taylei Williams: 2-3, 1 RBI
  • Rylee Jensen: 1-3, 1R

BYU vs. Texas A&M Game 1 Box

BYU (13-17, 0-0) took the lead early, putting up a run in the first inning. Rylee Jensen singled up the middle followed by Brooke Vander Heide who laid down a sacrifice bunt to advance Jensen to second. Taylei Williams singled up the middle as Jensen made it home to give the 1-0 advantage to the Cougars.

Texas A&M (21-13, 0-0) went down in order in the bottom of the first frame but the Aggies scored all three of their runs in the bottom of the second.  A homer from the leadoff hitter tied up the game at 1-1. A sacrifice fly and single scored two more runs for the Aggies and they took the lead after the second 3-1.

Sugg’s homer in the top of the fourth brought the Cougars within one but BYU was unable to score again. Autumn Moffat singled in the top of the seventh to get the Cougars on base but a groundout ended the game 3-2.

BYU will play its final game against Texas A&M Saturday, March 30 at 2 p.m. CT. The game will be played at Davis Diamond with a live broadcast on the SECN+ and Watch EPSN App. Live stats and a radio broadcast are available on the schedule page.

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Ari Davis | Posted: 25 Mar 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Softball to play first in-state game before traveling to Texas

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PROVO, Utah – For the first time this season, the BYU softball team will play an in-state game against Utah Valley University on Tuesday before traveling to Texas to take on UTSA and Texas A&M this weekend.

BYU Game Notes Week 7

This is will be the first mid-week game as well as a doubleheader for the Cougars this season as they take on in-state foe UVU. 

For the UCCU Crosstown Clash, BYU will travel to UVU on Tuesday for two games against the Wolverines on Wolverine Field at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. MT. The Cougars will then travel to Texas, first to San Antonio to play a doubleheader against UTSA on Thursday, March 28 at 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. CT at Roadrunner Field. BYU will head three hours southeast to College Station for two games against Texas A&M, one on Friday, March 29 at 6 p.m. followed by a game on Saturday, March 30 at 2 p.m. CT. Both games will be played at Davis Diamond. 

The games against UVU will be broadcast live on the WAC Digital Network while both games against Texas A&M will be available on the SEC+ Network and the Watch ESPN App. Live stats will be available for all five games. 

BYU Storylines

FIRST IN-STATE GAMES. On Tuesday, BYU softball will play its first game of the season in Utah. After, six straight weeks of road games, BYU will play in-state foe at Utah Valley University in a doubleheader on Tuesday, March 26 in the UCCU Crosstown Clash. 

TEXAS TEAMS.  The Cougars have already faced one team from the state of Texas facing No. 11 Texas two weeks ago in Nashville. This weekend BYU will travel over 1,200 miles to face two more Texas teams. First UTSA, before making the trip to College Station for a game against Texas A&M.

POWER AT THE PLATE. BYU captain Libby Sugg returns for her final season at BYU. The two-time captain has been named to the USA Softball College Softball Player of the Year watch list and was named NFCA All-American Third Team after the 2018 season.

WCC WEEKLY AWARDS. Rylee Jensen has won three WCC weekly awards this season. The outfielder started all five games on the last trip to California, batting .597 while tallying runs in every game including a homer against Long Beach State. She was 11 for 19 through five games with seven runs and four RBI. A BYU softball player has earned a weekly award in four different weeks this season. Autumn Moffat and Kerisa Viramontes previously won WCC Pitcher of the Week awards while Jensen earned the award in back-to-back weeks.

Opponent Outlook

Utah Valley | Tuesday, March 26  | 2 p.m. & 4 p.m. MT | WAC Digital Network

• The Wolverines have compiled a 7-15 record so far, playing their first WAC series against Grand Canyon last weekend going 0-3.

•The two teams will meet for the 44th time for the UCCU Crosstown Clash with the Cougars having the advantage 39-4.

• In 2018, UVU took second in the WAC Championships after compiling a 10-4 league record.

•TJ Hubbard is in his third season as the head coach at UVU recording a 44-69 record.

University of Texas at San Antonio | Thursday, March 28  | 3 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. CT | 

• The Roadrunners currently have a 14-14 record after playing conference foes Marshal going 1-2 last weekend.

•This will be the third meeting between the two teams and the first time since Gordon Eakin was named head coach of the BYU softball team. The series is currently tied at 1-1. 

•Head Coach Michelle Cheatham enters her fifth season as the Roadrunners head coach after eight as an assistant coach. She has tallied a 135-157 overall record. 

Texas A&M | Friday, March 29 and Saturday, March 30 | 6 p.m. & 2 p.m. CT | SEC Network

• In the 2019, the Aggies have posted a 18-13 overall record. Last weekend, Texas A&M went 1-2 against No. 4 Alabama.

• Last season, Texas A&M hosted the College Station Regional winning all three games to advance to the Super Regional but lost to No. 2 Florida. 

•A series tied at 6-6, the two teams will meet for the 13th time for two games this weekend. 

• A native of Utah, Jo Evans is in her 23rd season as head coach of the Aggies. She played for the University of Utah and was the head coach of the Utes for seven years before being named the head coach of the Aggies. She holds an overall record of 869-428 with Texas A&M.

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