Houston will look to continue its seven-game winning streak Wednesday when it plays No. 23 Texas A&M at home in its annual Strike Out Breast Cancer game.
It is not just a competitive in-state matchup but one meant to raise awareness and money for breast cancer research.
“It’s always a good rivalry since it is another good Texas school that we play every year, and no matter what, it is always a tough game for both of us, so we are looking forward to it,” said junior pitcher Trystan Melancon, who threw a no-hitter over the weekend.