COLLEGE STATION, Texas — split its doubleheader with on Saturday, dropping the first game 3-1 before squeaking by the Aggies 2-1 in Game 2.
The got a strong start from sophomore left-hander Kade Anderson in Game 1, but junior right-hander Zac Cowan allowed two earned runs in relief and the offense failed to capitalize on opportunities late in the game.
In Game 2, junior right-hander Anthony Eyanson tossed a complete game and the Tigers scored two runs in the sixth inning to earn the tight win.
Here's what you need to know about Sunday's rubber match.
LSU baseball at Texas A&M: How to watch, first pitch time
WHO: LSU (38-10, 15-8 SEC) at Texas A&M (26-20, 9-14 SEC)
WHEN: 1 p.m., Sunday
WHERE: Blue Bell Park
ONLINE/TV: SEC Network+
RADIO: WDGL-FM, 98.1 (Baton Rouge); WWL-AM, 870 (New Orleans); KLWB-FM, 103.7 (Lafayette)
RANKINGS: LSU is No. 2 by D1Baseball; Texas A&M is not ranked
PROBABLE STARTERS: LSU — TBA; Texas A&M — LHP Myles Patton (3-3, 4.84 ERA)
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WHAT TO WATCH FOR:Â LSU didn't turn to freshman right-hander Casan Evans in Games 1 or 2 on Saturday, likely meaning that coach Jay Johnson will turn to him as the starter on Sunday. Evans allowed just two runs in six innings in his first career start last weekend against Tennessee. Texas A&M will start left-hander Myles Patton. He surrendered three earned runs in 5â…” innings last week.