Aggie Softball 2026 TV Schedule Unleashed
Texas A&M’s softball squad has 14 nationally televised games lined up for the 2026 season, including 10 SEC matchups. Seven games will air on the SEC Network, five on ESPN2, one on ESPN and one on the ACC Network. Key series include a full weekend against powerhouse Oklahoma, a midweek tilt with LSU in Baton Rouge, and home contests with South Carolina, Mississippi State and Georgia. Non-conference action kicks off in Clearwater, Florida, where A&M will face NC State, Northwestern and James Madison in a televised tournament.
Fans rejoice: the Aggies’ softball team is receiving the red-carpet treatment it’s long deserved. National TV slots mean that when A&M faces Nebraska’s greatest export, James Madison, the nation can witness precisely how intimidating a doubleheader can truly be. And let’s not forget the true drama of watching college softball on ESPN2—because nothing says edge-of-your-seat excitement like delay tactics between pitches and excessively enthusiastic commentary about the speed of the pitch clock.
A&M vs. Florida: Your SEC Showdown Cheat Sheet
The Texas A&M men’s basketball team, fresh off a narrow three-point loss at Alabama, faces Florida with both schools tied at 7-2 in SEC play. The Saturday night game on Feb. 7 at Reed Arena will be televised on the SEC Network, with radio coverage on 1620 AM/94.5 FM and SiriusXM. The series stands at 9-11 in A&M’s favor, though the Aggies have dropped the last two meetings. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., and coaches Bucky McMillan and Todd Golden will lead their squads into a high-stakes conference clash.
Because nothing fuels fan passion like a mid-season reminder of how every possession in college basketball is somehow “critical” to conference standings. Prepare for the broadcasters to interrupt live action every 30 seconds for replays, sponsored by “Fortunately, We Already Fixed the Scoreboard.” Cheer on A&M as they desperately try to pull out a win before social media reminds us of the three-point defeat at Alabama and ranks them among the SEC’s “most heartbreak-prone” teams.
Aggies’ Trio Earns Preseason All-SEC Baseball Prestige
Three Texas A&M baseball players have been named to the Preseason All-SEC Team: first baseman Gavin Grahovac and outfielder Caden Sorrell on the first team, and right-hander Clayton Freshcorn on the second team. Despite these honors—voted on by all 16 SEC coaches—the Aggies were still pegged to finish 13th in the conference. Grahovac and Sorrell return from injury-plagued campaigns with high draft rankings, while Freshcorn boasts a mid-90s fastball and a top-flight slider.
The SEC coaches must have been feeling charitable when they handed out these preseason invites—after all, it’s nothing says “flawless logic” like predicting Texas A&M to finish 13th despite boasting three top talents. Baseball fans can now watch Grahovac swing for the fences with the same confidence one might have in a toddler playing Whac-A-Mole. Meanwhile, Clay Freshcorn’s slider will mystify hitters, or at least leave them wondering if he accidentally grabbed the remote instead of the ball.

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