COLLEGE STATION, Texas – NM State's bats lit up the scoreboard, and sophomore righty lit up the radar gun through the first five innings.
A five-run lead headed into the sixth, however, would not hold.
#20 Texas A&M (13-3) showed its might against NM State's bullpen, overcoming a 5-0 deficit with seven unanswered runs to defeat the Aggies (12-3), 7-5, Saturday night at Blue Bell Park.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Barraza was dominant through the first 5 1/3 innings, keeping Texas A&M's hitters off balance with his arsenal of pitches. He struck out four while lighting up the radar gun, consistently sitting in the mid-90s and hitting 96 miles per hour on at least two occasions.