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From the last four in to Houston Regional champs. Huh.
Cason Sherrod faced just one batter, but shut the door to send Texas A&M to Super Regionals...again. #RoadToOmaha pic.twitter.com/4eEsspGxQd
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 5, 2017
Super Regional showers.
— Olsen Magic (@aggieolsenmagic) June 5, 2017
We're headed home #12thMan! See you at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park! #FamilyF1rst #MASHU pic.twitter.com/GwZ0gEgW1l
TEXAS A&M SWEEPS THE HOUSTON REGIONAL!!!@AggieBaseball advances to its 3rd straight Super Regional with a 4-3 win over Houston. pic.twitter.com/QVbDGHZp24
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) June 5, 2017
The scene following Texas A&M's 4-3 win over Houston in regional finale: pic.twitter.com/73VUzfHlFf
— Brent Zwerneman (@BrentZwerneman) June 5, 2017
.@AggieBaseball celebrates after beating @UHCougarBB 4-3 to win the Houston Regional. pic.twitter.com/mYFVECaXJB
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) June 5, 2017
Super. Regional. Bound!!!! #SEC @AggieBaseball pic.twitter.com/i9oekATl5Q
— Elizabeth Devita (@lizdevita) June 5, 2017
#HoustonRegional Champions#12thMan #NCAABaseball pic.twitter.com/CeRQsUoupq
— Texas A&M Baseball (@AggieBaseball) June 5, 2017
Aggies during that ninth inning. pic.twitter.com/mCOaDgL6M3
— rcb05 (@rcb05) June 5, 2017
Thanks to No. 4 seed Davidson knocking off UNC in the Chapel Hill Regional yesterday, the Aggies now get the chance to host a Super Regional next weekend. This will be the second straight Super that A&M will host, and, no, TCU will not be involved in this one (praise).