Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here On Tuesday night, the Texas baseball team got a short week started with another victory In the second-to-last midweek game on its schedule Texas recorded an 11-2 win over Prairie View A&M at UFCU Disch-Falk Field UT has won 10 straight games and is now 38-5 this season the Longhorns were led by Kimble Schuessler and Casey Borba's three-RBI performances while left fielder Easton Winfield went 4-for-4 at the plate in his first appearance since April 15 Winfield and Will Gasparino all homered for Texas Five pitchers combined to limit Prairie View A&M to two runs and eight hits Sophomore Hudson Hamilton threw three innings of no-hit relief Texas has a quick turnaround after tonight's win Texas opens a three-game series at Arkansas The Longhorns currently hold a five-game lead in the SEC standings over Arkansas Prairie View A&M cut into the Texas lead on Sonnier Moses' RBI single off of Ethan Walker in the eighth inning But two baserunning blunders by Prairie View A&M prevented the Panthers from further cutting into their deficit Prairie View A&M threatened to score in the seventh inning but Texas right fielder Tommy Farmer IV threw out Mac Bowie at the plate That was just the third outfield assist of UT's 43-game season Texas sophomore Hudson Hamilton stranded a runner at second base by striking out the final two batters of the sixth inning Through a three-inning relief appearance this evening Hamilton's three innings and 45 pitches so far are not career-high totals for the right-hander from Spring Those numbers have only been bested by the 75 pitches over 4 ⅓ innings he had in a game at Kansas State last season The Longhorns have blown this game open with a six-hit, six-run outburst in the fifth inning. The biggest swing came from Casey Borba, who drove in three runs with his eighth homer of the season. Ethan Mendoza, Jalin Flores and Kimble Schuessler also drove in runs in the inning With a first-inning single and a fifth-frame double, Mendoza has now recorded a team-high 21 multi-hit games this season. Last season, Flores and Jared Thomas led the Longhorns with their 26 multi-hit performances Texas has added to its lead after Will Gasparino led off the fourth inning's bottom half with a solo shot to right field That was Gasparino's 12th home run of the season which ties him with Rylan Galvan for the team lead That was also Gasparino's first homer since April 4 Prairie View A&M 1After entering a game for just the fourth time this season sophomore reliever Hudson Hamilton retired Prairie View A&M in order The inning ended with a highlight-reel catch in foul territory by Texas first baseman Kimble Schuessler who also closed out the third inning with a diving play Texas starting pitcher Kade Bing allowed four hits and one run on Tuesday night The left-hander did not walk or hit any batters Prairie View A&M 1Prairie View A&M is on the scoreboard after Jayden Williams' two-run single scored teammate Michael Smith in the third inning Prairie View A&M has gathered four hits against Texas starter Kade Bing Due to a two-run single by Kimble Schuessler Texas has struck first at UFCU Disch-Falk Field Both of the runs that Texas scored with two runs were unearned because of an error that was committed earlier in the inning by Prairie View A&M third baseman Landon Williams Longhorns win 10th straight game behind six two-out runs 1 Texas extended its winning streak to 10 games registering an 11-2 victory over Prairie View A&M on Tuesday night at UFCU Disch-Falk Field Infielders Casey Borba and Kimble Schuessler both plated three runs as the Longhorns (38-5) continued to build upon their best start since 2004 Left fielder Easton Winfield put together his finest performance in burnt orange notching his first homer as a Longhorn in a four-hit effort Borba, Winfield and center fielder Will Gasparino all homered to help Texas cap off the month of April with a 15-2 record the Longhorns scored six of their 11 runs with two outs against the Panthers (11-32) highlighted by Borba's three-run shot in the fifth Texas posted a six-spot on six hits in the frame which marked the eighth time the Longhorns have batted around this season In the win, Texas used five pitchers, starting with southpaw Kade Bing (3-0) Bing tossed three innings of one-run baseball on just 40 pitches to earn the victory Righty Hudson Hamilton shined out of the bullpen pitching a season-long three hitless frames Relievers Aiden Moffett, Ethan Walker and Cody Howard each logged an inning to close out the Longhorns' perfect 4-0 homestand The three-game set is slated to begin at 6 p.m Thanks for visiting On May 1, Tai Dillard officially took over as the new head coach of the Prairie View A&M Lady Panthers women’s basketball program. The Texas native and former WNBA guard is expected to inject a fresh energy into the program bringing with her a powerful blend of experience Championship Pedigree Meets HBCU Excellence Dillard’s coaching résumé reads like a blueprint for winning. At the University of Houston, she helped lead the Cougars to three WNIT appearances and was instrumental in developing standout guard Laila Blair — who shattered school records for three-pointers, games started, and minutes played. Her leadership helped Blair earn All-AAC and Big 12 honors across multiple seasons Prairie View’s Athletic Director Anton Goff praised her track record “She possesses all the tools to be a great coach and develop a winning program.” Deep Texas Roots & Player Development Focus Dillard’s story is one of full-circle Texas basketball excellence As a four-year starter at the University of Texas under legendary coach Jody Conradt she helped lead the Longhorns to a Final Four in 2003 before suiting up for the San Antonio Silver Stars in the WNBA She’s known for her player-first philosophy something Panther fans can expect immediately Her work at Houston showed she can turn solid players into stars — and stars into leaders More than a former pro or high-level assistant, Dillard is a forward thinker. Her participation in the NCAA’s 2024 Champion Forum — designed to prepare coaches for head roles — highlights her strategic mindset. With a master’s in Sports Leadership and deep coaching stops across the SEC, Pac-12 she’s ready to elevate Prairie View into a serious contender within the SWAC Tai Dillard isn’t just a hire — she’s a statement Prairie View A&M is investing in excellence and the future of HBCU women’s basketball Panther Nation — a new era has begun The Official Website for the Alabama A&M Bulldogs Thanks for visiting They mangaged to dispatch the Prairie View A&M Panthers (11-32) with an 11-2 win Things started slow for the Longhorns in this one as the bats were kept relatively in check through the first four innings they found themselves ahead 9-1 and never looked back On the mound it was a strong showing from the bullpen as they delivered six innings of one-run baseball after Kade Bing worked just three innings to start the game Now, here are three key takeaways from the Longhorns' 11-2 win over the Panthers Texas Longhorns outfielder Tommy Farmer IV (43) swings at a pitch during the Lone Star Showdown against Texas A&M Martinez/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesBats come to life in the fifthIt was a bit of a slow start for the Longhorns at the plate as they held a 3-1 lead through the first four innings in this one the fifth inning was a different story as the offense roared to life in a big way Ethan Mendoza got the party started with an RBI double That opened the floodgates as the Longhorns would push across five more runs in the inning three-run shot to put Texas comfortably ahead 9-1 While it was a strong showing from the bullpen overall in the win a special shoutout needs to be given to Hudson Hamilton After Bing exited the game following three innings of one-run baseball he came into the game and proceeded to completely shutdown the Panthers on the bump Phenomenal out of the bullpen for the Longhorns Hamilton provided three hitless innings and was a walk away from a trio of perfect innings his ability to contain the Panthers allowed the Longhorns bats to find time to wake up and power the way to an eventual 11-2 win Despite not seeing regular playing time in recent weeks and entering with a .200 average the left fielder had no trouble at the plate in this one He kicked things off with a pair of singles in the second and fifth starting the day a perfect 2-for-2 at the dish the slugger added a double in the sixth and then blasted his first home run as a Longhorn in the eight -- a two-run blast that extended Texas' lead to 11-2 he was perfect at the plate with four hits and raised his average all the way up to .265 Winfield getting hot offensively is another big win for the Longhorns as he could prove to be a critical bench bat heading into postseason play It’ll be a quick turnaround for the Longhorns as they are back in action on Thursday evening to kick off a pivotal three game series against the Arkansas Razorbacks at 6 p.m The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Sports Illustrated or its affiliates All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a gambling problem crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER “Miss Prairie View is the most executive club at Prairie View.” – Chelsee B.H When I reflect on my time as Miss Prairie View A&M University I’m reminded not just of the honor of wearing the crown but of the deeper calling that came with it and to represent something far greater than myself It gave me a space to live with purpose at an elevated level I never imagined possible I wasn’t a “pageant girl.” Like many of the incredible women who’ve held the title I was a student-athlete and a dedicated psychology major involved in the Association of Black Psychologists I was passionate about service and deeply involved in my campus community and the development process leading up to the competition a place to tell your story and showcase your values You are not judged on your physical traits you can’t change You are judged on how you carry yourself under pressure and how well you fit the demands of the role It is a fair competition for the best applicant for the job A friend encouraged me to attend the interest meeting I realized this role was about more than appearances it felt like the first sign that others saw something in me and stepped into the most transformative experience of my undergraduate years I was even terrified someone would find out That was one of the hardest parts of the whole process for me and I was determined to carry myself with grace on stage I performed a dramatic monologue titled Sisters Stop Hating drawing from my theater background in high school I refined my performance and was honored to win Best Talent a fun nod to the “nicest person” award I once received in high school and to represent the University’s most sacred traditions You are selected not just for your poise and presentation but for your intellect I have always admired the women who held the title before me those who led during historical transitions our first *and only* honorary Miss Prairie View I wish I had the chance to run for Miss Texas Prairie View’s role in Black history and womanhood in Texas deserves greater visibility and I believe that one of the most powerful ways to elevate that story is through representation on the state and national stage as a proud third-generation PVAMU graduate I carry this experience with me everywhere I go and beautiful enough to lead in her own way Even though I would LOVE for her to be Miss Prairie View Being Miss Prairie View was not about perfection And I am forever honored to have been present for the University Chelsee H. Young ’10 ‘15 currently serves as assistant director of the Honors Program at Prairie View A&M University Click here to watch this year’s 2025 Mister & Miss PVAMU Scholarship Pageant Game Recap: Softball | 4/23/2025 6:50:00 AM | Toby Rhodes Thanks for visiting The Horns head to Fayetteville on Thursday for a big matchup against the Razorbacks After several difficult midweek matchups for the No. 1 Texas Longhorns the schedule lightens on Tuesday at UFCU Disch-Falk Field as the Prairie View A&M Panthers travel to Austin on another short week with the Horns traveling to Fayetteville for a Thursday start to the weekend series against the No Texas has three run-rule victories during midweek games this season and Tuesday could be the fourth — at 11-31 overall Prairie View A&M has an RPI of 299 out of 307 teams in Division 1 baseball and needed a matchup against Alabama A&M The Panthers are 3-15 away from Prairie View Prairie View does have three regulars batting over .300 who is hitting .348 and leads the team with eight home runs and 35 RBI the Panthers are slashing .262/.381/.399 as a team with only 28 home runs the story is even more bleak — the Panthers have a 9.35 ERA with a 2.09 WHIP as opponents are batting .299 against the Prairie View staff with 44 home runs and a 218-to-311 strikeout-to-walk ratio that could result in a lot of free passes and balls put in play for Texas Prairie View’s starter issued seven walks in 1.1 innings The Panthers eventually gave up 20 walks to the Cardinals in six innings during the 14-3 loss Lamar scored eight runs on four hits with five walks and a hit by pitch and only needed two extra-base hits to run-rule Prairie View Tuesday’s matchup is only the third in the all-time series between the two programs and the first since 2016 © 2025 BVM Sports. Best Version Media, LLC. Texas — Sophomore Landon Williams racked up four hits to help propel the Prairie View A&M Panthers over the Alcorn State Braves 13-7 on Sunday Junior Isaac Herrera (1-1) picked up the victory out of the bullpen for Prairie View A&M (13-32 Williams had a home run and two RBI to lead the Panthers Sophomore Ahmar Donatto put together a standout effort as… A fan We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it OK Privacy policy They find themselves holding 19-2 record and a commanding five-game lead over second place with only nine conference games left to go. For now, though, the Longhorns must turn their attention to another midweek foe -- the Prairie View A&M Panthers (11-31) Texas Longhorns infielder Jayden Duplantier (0) throws the ball to first during the Lone Star Showdown against Texas A&M. / Aaron E. Martinez/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesHow to watch/listen: Tuesday April 29 at 6:30 p.m. CT - SEC Network+/TexasSports.com/Audio It can take a page out of the book of teams who have made life difficult for the Longhorns in midweek games Doing so means forcing plenty of pitching changes and turning the game into a slog and thus taking advantage of Texas' desire to focus on lesser-used bullpen arms to preserve their key guys for conference play The Panthers this season have struggled to find consistency at the plate and on the mound making this a particularly tough uphill battle anything can happen and if they can follow the recipe others have shown to be successful then they could manage the upset mistake free game without looking ahead to a daunting opponent looming on the horizon On paper this is indeed a game the Longhorns should have no issue winning anything can happen in college baesball -- especially when it comes to the midweek contests If there's any team that is keenly aware of the chaos that midweek games represents Two of the Longhorns' five losses this season have come in a Tuesday night upset while they narrowly avoided a third last week against Texas State As long as they remain dialed in and take care of business Longhorns have won all 11 meetings with Panthers THE MATCHUP — Coming off of their 13th consecutive conference series victory the Texas Longhorns welcome Prairie View A&M to UFCU Disch-Falk Field on Tuesday evening The Longhorns have won all 11 meetings against the Panthers in a series that dates back to 1977 SCORCHING START — In its inaugural campaign under head coach Jim Schlossnagle Texas is off to its best 42-game start since 2004 After an extra-inning defeat on Opening Day the Longhorns rattled off 17 straight victories from Feb The 17-game winning streak marked the longest since the program won 21 in a row in 2010 Texas' five losses have come by a combined 11 runs THE EYES OF TEXAS ARE UPON YOU — For the third straight week The Longhorns are slotted as the top team nationally in back-to-back-to-back weeks for the first time in three years Texas climbed the rankings for nine consecutive weeks IT JUST MEANS MORE — Texas is one of three programs to start 19-2 or better since 1996 when the 30-game SEC schedule joining 2013 Vanderbilt (19-2) and 2022 Tennessee (19-2) The Longhorns' 19-2 record in SEC action marks their best start to conference play in 15 years With a sweep over Mississippi State at Dudy Noble Field Texas became the first SEC team to notch a sweep in the school's first-ever conference road series since 1992 The Longhorns' win over LSU was their first series victory over a top-2 team since March 1-3 Texas completed its first sweep against a top-3 opponent since that same weekend with LSU in 2019 The Longhorns are the lone program to have won all seven of their series in SEC play MASTERING MIDWEEKS — Texas is 7-2 in midweek games. Ten of the Longhorns' 11 midweek contests will be at UFCU Disch-Falk Field. Since 2020, Jim Schlossnagle's clubs have posted a 50-10 (.833) ledger in midweeks OWN THE DISCH — Since UFCU Disch-Falk Field opened in 1975 Texas has gone 1,652-423-3 (.796) at home thanks in large part to Longhorn Nation including a season-best 7,942 fans against Texas A&M on April 25 the Longhorns set a new three-game series attendance record at UFCU Disch-Falk Field with 23,680 fans watching Texas' sweep over its rival With the exception of the 2021 campaign because of limited capacity due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Longhorns led the Big 12 in attendance for 16 consecutive seasons Texas posted the fifth-highest average attendance (7,476) in the country OOH, BARRACUDA — After splitting time behind the plate a year ago, Rylan Galvan has solidified himself as Texas' everyday catcher in 2025 sixth in on-base percentage (.488) and seventh in walks (35) The junior tallied 12 home runs in his first 114 at-bats matching his total from his first two seasons combined Galvan is averaging a homer once every 10.5 at-bats 215-pound backstop posted a 32-game on-base streak from February 25 to April 25 notching a team-high .366 average and 12 blasts across that stretch Galvan punctuated the series with a walk-off solo shot to lift the Longhorns to a 4-3 victory His game-winning swing marked Texas' first walk-off homer since Garret Guillemette on March 26 HUM YOU, DV — Left-hander Dylan Volantis has made a name for himself in his freshman campaign 212-pound hurler's 0.98 ERA leads all SEC hurlers (min Volantis has yielded only four earned runs in 36 2/3 innings native has notched a 3-0 ledger with 11 saves Volantis has allowed just two earned runs across 34 2/3 innings the rookie has allowed one tally over 21 2/3 frames Volantis has posted a 1-0 mark with 10 saves while issuing only three walks and 36 strikeouts across his first 13 SEC appearances He has been named SEC Freshman of the Week twice since March 24 WELCOME HOME, DOZA — A lifelong Longhorn fan, second baseman Ethan Mendoza transferred to The Forty Acres after one season at Arizona State Mendoza has totaled a .350/.451/.515 slash line triples (3) and multi-hit performances (20) 185-pound second baseman homered four times in his first 34 at-bats after hammering only three blasts in 203 at-bats a year ago Prior to the Longhorns' series against then-No Mendoza strung together a 14-game hitting streak mounting nine multi-hit efforts along the way the sophomore hit a team-high .456 with four homers and 15 RBI Grubbs has limited opposing hitters to a .213 average Gasparino was named SEC Player of the Week on March 31 and the Dick Howser Trophy National Co-Hitter of the Week on April 1 He registered a 34-game on-base streak from February 28 to April 26 SWISS ARMY KNIFE — Right-hander Ruger Riojas' glove says it perfectly: 'SAY WHEN.' Riojas — who joined the program after two years at UTSA — has done a little bit of everything for the Longhorns on the mound 192-pound hurler is 8-1 with a 2.98 ERA over 14 appearances Riojas is tied for sixth nationally in wins native has notched a 2.38 ERA across 34 innings Riojas pitched a career-long seven shutout frames MUSTACHE YOU A QUESTION — After only making two starts across his first three years at Texas, redshirt junior Luke Harrison has become a stalwart for the Longhorns in the rotation the left-hander would only pitch in 13 games Harrison has posted a 4-0 ledger and a 2.81 ERA 215-pound hurler sits fourth in the SEC in ERA (min Texas is 10-1 when Harrison draws the start with its lone loss coming in a 15-inning affair at Kentucky on April 12 GOING WITH THE FLO — A consensus All-American a year ago, Jalin Flores cemented himself as one of the best shortstops nationally Flores paced the Longhorns in doubles (22) while also tying for the club lead in homers (18) Flores ranks second in the SEC in doubles (18) trailing only Florida's Colby Shelton (19) 210-pound slugger is tied for the seventh-most career home runs (32) in program history including the go-ahead shot in the ninth inning at Texas State on April 22 SCHUESS IS LOOSE — Despite growing up an Aggie fan and spending his first year at Texas A&M, graduate student Kimble Schuessler bleeds burnt orange After playing just three games for the rivals from College Station Schuessler has become a constant presence in the Longhorns' lineup since 2022 215-pound slugger has totaled at least a .323 average in all three of his seasons at Texas Schuessler mounted a .343/.420/.601 slash line posting the second-best average on the club Following a slow start to his final go-around in college baseball Schuessler has become one of the hottest hitters for the Longhorns as of late all six of his home runs have come since March 28 highlighted by SEC Co-Player of the Week honors on April 21 Schuessler reached safely in 13 of his 17 plate appearances eight-RBI performance in Texas' 14-2 run-rule win over the Tigers Schuessler became just the fifth Longhorn with eight RBI in a game since 2008 native is tied for the fourth-most doubles (15) among all SEC hitters Schuessler is batting .500 with three home runs and 12 RBI NEW KID ON THE BLOCK — Third baseman Adrian Rodriguez has burst onto the college baseball scene Rodriguez left the yard in two of his first three career games highlighted by a go-ahead solo shot against Louisville in the 10th inning on Opening Day 210-pound switch hitter began his freshman campaign with an 11-game on-base streak Rodriguez was the lone rookie tabbed to the All-Tournament Team LONG HAIR, DON'T CARE — Jared Spencer was selected in the 14th round of the 2024 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies Despite making 59 appearances in three years at Indiana State Spencer arrived on The Forty Acres with only 11 collegiate starts under his belt 210-pound lefty has staked his claim as one of the top arms in the SEC he struck out a career-high 11 batters in the longest outing during his time as a collegian Spencer limited the Bulldogs to a season-low one run on two hits in a 111-pitch effort becoming the first Longhorn to pitch into the eighth this year MAX POWER — Junior Max Belyeu entered 2025 as one of the most prolific hitters in the country Belyeu brings his big bat back to the heart of Texas' lineup after pacing the club in slugging (.667) OPS (1.090) and multi-RBI performances (15) while matching the team lead in home runs (18) The outfielder totaled a .329 average and drove in 53 RBI earning Big 12 Player of the Year honors last season Belyeu has reached safely in 23 of his 24 games played slashing .358/.465/.642 with six homers and 22 RBI The 2024 Second Team All-American has been sidelined with a thumb injury since March 29 NEW ERA, SAME STANDARD — A 24-year head coaching veteran who was twice tabbed National Coach of the Year and led his team to the College World Series seven times, Jim Schlossnagle was named only the sixth Longhorns head baseball coach since 1911 Schlossnagle's six CWS appearances in the last 10 seasons are tied for the most of any coach while his 50 NCAA Tournament wins during that stretch are the best of any skipper the ABCA Hall of Famer ranks 10th among winningest active Division I coaches PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE — Throughout his time as a head coach, Jim Schlossnagle's teams have been touted as some of the best offensive units nationally Schlossnagle's clubs have been known for working lengthy at-bats Schlossnagle's squad has led the country in pitches per plate appearance Texas (4.08) paces the nation in that category DOMINATE THE ZONE — Under first-year pitching coach Max Weiner the Longhorns have adopted the identity of 'Dominate the Zone.' Weiner puts an emphasis on overall strike percentage Texas has thrown 64 percent of its pitches for strikes while totaling a 60 percent clip in 0-0 counts and a 63 percent mark in 1-1 counts The Longhorns also boast a 2.7 strikeout-to-walk ratio Texas has lowered its ERA by nearly two runs The Longhorns lead the country in fewest hits allowed per nine innings (6.91) while ranking second in ERA (3.09) and WHIP (1.16) Texas has notched 18 come-from-behind wins which marks its most in a season in three years The Longhorns have tallied five victories trailing after six innings which is more than double their win total in those situations from 2024 Texas overcame a five-run deficit at Texas State scoring 10 runs over the final three innings SCORING IN BUNCHES — Texas has shown its ability to put crooked numbers on the scoreboard The Longhorns scored at least seven runs in an inning on six different occasions over their first 11 contests highlighted by a season-high nine-spot against Illinois on March 2 has mounted at least five runs in a frame on 12 different instances the Longhorns have notched double-digit runs 13 times tallying six run-rule victories over Ole Miss (Feb Houston Christian (April 10) and Auburn (April 19) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT OMAHA — The winningest NCAA Division I college baseball program of all time has become very familiar with the restaurants in Omaha Texas holds the record for most appearances in the College World Series (38) most overall NCAA Tournament games won (258) and most NCAA Tournament appearances (63) The Longhorns have won six national championships Thanks for visiting Dominant pitching and explosive offense power mades for a commanding midweek vicetory over the Panthers The No. 1 Texas Longhorns continued their dominant baseball season with an 11–2 victory over the Prairie View A&M Panthers on Tuesday at UFCU Disch-Falk Field improving to 38–5 on the season ahead of another big conference series against the No The Longhorns wasted no time asserting their dominance scoring early and often with sophomore left fielder Easton Winfield turning in his best performance in burnt orange and white going 4-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored on a double and a home run first baseman Kimble Schuessler delivered a two-run single bringing home Rylan Galvan and Ethan Mendoza Center fielder Will Gasparino added to the lead with a solo home run in the fourth followed by a series of timely hits in the fifth inning no-doubt dinger #HookEm | @WillGasparino pic.twitter.com/nJCwRcD7Tc and later scored himself from a single by the shortstop Jalin Flores before third baseman Casey Borba capped the inning with a three-run homer to left center that's on a one-way ticket outta here #HookEm | @CaseyBorba pic.twitter.com/rTjlbfKJ97 displaying his opposite-field power and further solidifying the commanding lead The Texas pitching staff also delivered a dominant performance holding Prairie View A&M to just two runs on eight hits throughout the game as the bullpen showcased their depth and control effectively managing the game and limiting scoring opportunities for the Panthers.​ The game began with left-hander Kade Bing on the mound who pitched three solid innings and picked up his third win His efficient outing set the tone for the bullpen’s success.​ Right-hander Hudson Hamilton followed with three innings of relief and struck out three in the best performance of his Longhorns career Right-hander Aiden Moffett worked around a hit and a walk in one inning left-hander Ethan Walker allowed one run on three hits and right-hander Cody Howard closed it out with two strikeouts in the ninth Right-hander Aiden Moffett continued the strong pitching effort with one inning of work The Texas pitching staff also benefited from some sterling defense behind them including right fielder Tommy Farmer gunning down a runner at the plate put on a defensive clinic last night #HookEm pic.twitter.com/R2sPMIJrGH Prairie View A&M University Director of Athletics announced Tai Dillard as the new head women's basketball coach of the Panthers program Dillard will officially assume the role on May 1 "I am excited to add Coach Dillard to the Panther Family," Goff exclaimed "I know her success as a former player and coach will resonate well with our current and future student-athletes She possesses all the tools to be a great coach and develop a winning program We are confident that she will help our student-athletes reach their highest goals A native Texan and experienced coach with extensive knowledge of collegiate and professional basketball Dillard offers a strong background in player development and program success Dillard joins the Lady Panthers following an impressive tenure at the University of Houston where she served as Associate Head Coach from 2022 to 2024 and Recruiting Coordinator from 2016 to 2022 Dillard helped guide the team to multiple postseason appearances Tai Dillard Named Head Coach of Women’s Basketball / PVAMU AthleticsA key part of her success at Houston was mentoring standout student-athlete Laila Blair who broke the program's record for most three-pointers made including selection to the American Athletic Conference (AAC) Freshman Team and Honorable Mention honors in the Big 12 Conference Dillard held coaching roles at Ole Miss (2013–2014) She began her coaching career at Sam Houston High School in San Antonio serving as Head Cross Country Coach and Assistant Coach for basketball and track and field Dillard was a four-year letter winner at the University of Texas under legendary head coach Jody Conradt She helped lead the Longhorns to four straight NCAA Tournament appearances including a trip to the Final Four in her senior season (2003) Dillard started 34 games during that memorable campaign Dillard played professionally for the WNBA's San Antonio Silver Stars (2003–2005) the Houston Stealth of the National Women's Basketball League and internationally in Israel with Maccabi Tel Kabir She holds a bachelor's degree in kinesiology from the University of Texas and a master's in Sports Leadership and Sports Studies from Texas Southern University Dillard is married to former Texas men's basketball standout and 2003 Final Four participant Brandon Mouton An official press conference will be held at the Panther Room at 1:00 PM CT on May 2 HBCU LEGENDS SPORTS NEWSWIRE Match Recap: Men's Tennis | 4/2/2025 7:10:00 PM | Todd Cruff Thanks for visiting ! The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. – Bethune-Cookman will begin its quest for a Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Softball Tournament title as the No 4 seed (Eastern Division) as the Wildcats take on the top-seeded team from the Western Division in the form of Prairie View A&M – winners of the 2022 and ’23 SWAC Tournaments #1 Prairie View A&M | Watch | Tournament Bracket SOCIAL MEDIA Keep up with everything Bethune-Cookman Softball this season by following the Wildcats social… A fan Match Recap: Men's Tennis | 3/17/2025 1:31:00 PM Thanks for visiting BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The Southwestern Athletic Conference on Wednesday suspended six baseball players from Jackson State and three from Prairie View A&M for engaging in an altercation after a weekend game. The SWAC announced Wednesday that both schools violated the league's code of ethics/conduct by committing acts of unsportsmanlike conduct. The players were suspended four games and the schools were fined $25,000 each. Prairie View won Saturday's game 7-6 in 11 innings on Trenton Bush's walk-off double. Jackson State players confronted the Panthers on the infield as they were celebrating. A video of the melee showed a Jackson State player heaving a bat into the stands. The disciplined players were not identified. 19 Aggies Set to Host Prairie View A&M in Midweek Action Mar 10 A fight broke out at the end of Jackson State’s baseball game on Saturday that resulted in nine players being suspended by the SWAC As Prairie View A&M began celebrating its 7-6 walk-off double near second base video posted on social media shows Jackson State left fielder Davione Hull shoving a Prairie View A&M player showing the teams separated as Jackson State outfielder/pitcher Arjun Huerta grabbed the bat of Trenton Bush The stadium public address announcer can be heard pleading with fans not to enter the field and to leave if they already did: “All fans on the field will be banned Six of the suspensions are from Jackson State and three from Prairie View A&M The SWAC didn't reveal the names of the suspended players MORE: Can Mississippi State reach Sweet 16 in women’s March Madness? Predictions for why and why not Prairie View A&M won Sunday's game 9-5 to win the series Jackson State (12-6, 1-2 SWAC) plays at Mississippi State (13-7 Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger Email him at ssklar@gannett.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_ Thanks for visiting ! The first match will continue at the original match time of 11 a.m. while the second outing will be scheduled for 4 p.m Both matches will be played at the UTSA Tennis Center After topping Abilene Christian at home on Saturday UTSA (7-9) will open April with back-to-back matches against Charlotte and Rice in Houston 96vs57Prairie View A&M Photo by: Brad RempelMinnesota Takes Down Prairie View A&M 96-5712/20/2024 4:21:00 PM | Women's Basketball The Gophers wrap up their non conference slate with a win - The Minnesota women's basketball team (12-1 0-1 Big Ten) had 14 fewer turnovers than Prairie View A&M (2-7 0-0 SWAC) in a 96-57 victory over the Panthers at home on Friday afternoon Minnesota pulled down 41 rebounds in Friday's game compared to Prairie View's 31 The Maroon & Gold also put in work on the offensive glass turning 16 rebounds into 23 second chance points Minnesota went on a 9-0 run with 8:21 left in the first quarter to take an 11-4 lead but still entered the quarter break with a 21-15 advantage Minnesota relied on its three-point shooting in the period knocking down three shots to account for nine of its 21 points Minnesota built that first quarter lead to 25-17 before going on an 11-0 run starting at the 6:22 mark in the second period to increase its lead to 36-17 The Gophers proceeded to tack on five points to that lead and enjoyed a 49-25 advantage heading into halftime Minnesota saw non-starters score 11 of its 28 total points off the bench in the quarter Minnesota continued to preserve its halftime lead before going on a 6-0 run to expand its lead further to 72-45 with zero seconds to go in the third a score which remained until the end of the third quarter expanding it to 85-53 before going on an 8-0 run to grow the lead to 93-53 with 3:50 to go in the contest The Panthers narrowed the margin somewhat before the game was over but the Gophers still cruised the rest of the way for the 96-57 win Minnesota took advantage of its opportunities in the post while often not as impactful as a conference series are still important for a variety of reasons they offer the Longhorns an opportunity to give some run to bullpen arms that won't see as much action in high leverage moments in a weekend set Prairie View A&M has not had the best season so far but do find themselves entering this game riding a three-game winning streak They'll look to pull off the monumental upset and hand the Longhorns a devastating loss Speaking of the Longhorns, they are red hot -- which has often been the case this season. They've put together an impressive nine-game winning streak and are riding high after a satisfying sweep of the Texas A&M Aggies over the weekend that pushed their lead in conference play to five games Texas Longhorns outfielder Will Gasparino (8) steps up to bat during the Lone Star Showdown against Texas A&M Martinez/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesFollow along as we provide live at-bat by at-bat updates with the Longhorns taking on the Panthers looking to extend their winning streak to 10 games against the Panthers from UFCU Disch-Falk Field at 6:30 p.m Live updates will be available after first pitch The Longhorns' starting lineup will be listed below - starting squad 📝#HookEm pic.twitter.com/PwcutvTYMv Isaac Herrera (Prairie View A&M) pitching Demarques Thompson (Prairie View A&M) pitching Beau Beaty (Prairie View A&M) pitching Burroughs: Grounded into double play (4-6-3) Seve Medrano (Prairie View A&M) pitching Stewart (PH for Mendoza): Strikeout looking Thanks for visiting ! welcoming Prairie View A&M (2-22) to San Antonio for a twinbill The Roadrunners and Panthers will face off twice on Friday Following the ActionFans can follow along on live results for both matches for 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. UTSA will also host live streaming of the matches with the web address provided on the team schedule and X/Twitter @UTSAMT on match day About the RoadrunnersThe Roadrunners split last weekend’s non-conference action against American Athletic Conference foes, finishing out the two-match set with a 4-3 victory over 69th-ranked Rice on their home courts in Houston. UTSA enters the final weekend of the regular season at 8-10 in the first season under Sasha Gozun The Roadrunners are gunning for their fifth consecutive 10-win season The Roadrunners are 13-0 in the series that dates back to 2005. The last meeting between these teams came in 2019 with another doubleheader at home, 7-0 and 6-1. UTSA holds an 8-0 record when playing the Panthers in San Antonio. Up NextSunday will be the regular season finale and the Roadrunners’ Senior Day for Muminovic, Alonso and Torres at the UTSA Tennis Center. UTSA will host Western Athletic Conference foe Grand Canyon on April 13 at 12 p.m. The American Athletic Conference Championships follow in Memphis from April 17-20 at the Tigers’ Leftwich Tennis Center. Texas –Freshman Mac Bowie put together a brilliant performance at the plate Sunday hitting two homers to help propel the Prairie View A&M Panthers over the Alcorn State Braves 6-3 Senior Leonardo Bravo (3-1) got the win for Prairie View A&M (12-32 allowing three walks and striking out five going one shutout inning without allowing a hit Texas (1/24/25) – The fifth-ranked Arkansas State women's bowling team earned wins over No 3 Nebraska to highlight the first day of the Prairie View Invitational A-State (53-17) downed 5,253 pins for an average of 210.1 to rank third behind Jacksonville State (5,467) and Sam Houston (5,265) Prairie View A&M (4,538) and Texas Southern (4,321) round out the 12-team field the Red Wolves had a higher total over the next four games to set the final margin of 41 pins including a 23-pin advantage of 225-202 in game five A-State grabbed its second win of the day with a 1,131-936 tally against host Prairie View A&M The Red Wolves rolled 200 or more pins in all five games 12 Louisiana Tech dealt A-State a 994-966 setback in match three of the day but the Red Wolves rebounded with a 1,098-897 triumph against Texas Southern The Red Wolves closed out the day against No 3 Nebraska and rallied back for a 10-pin margin 1,026-1,016 Nebraska led by 41 pins after the first two games but A-State took the third game 216-184 to trail by nine entering the final two games The Red Wolves took the lead with a 215-200 tally in game four and closed out the victory with a 221-217 margin in game five 4 Youngstown State in traditional matches Saturday Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting It’s impossible to see a social media post from the Prairie View A&M football account without #DOG attached since Tremaine Jackson arrived on ‘The Hill.’ The ‘DOG’ acronym has followed Jackson to every head coaching stop in his career.  Jackson got the idea during a hike in the Colorado mountains when the pandemic hit he was receiving calls from high school coaches and their players who were in panic mode because there had been no visits Each coach told him how their kid needed to be signed because he had that “dog” in him which led Jackson to ponder what kind of dog he wanted his coaches to find “Three things came to mind as I thought about how I’d define a guy that has that ‘DOG’ in him – being disciplined and having a lot of grit,” Jackson said “Those are the guys we need to change the program When Jackson returned to Colorado Mesa’s weight room he posted a picture of an angry black cane corso with a white streak on its chest But ‘DOG’ has another meaning for the Houston native who has relied on his faith throughout his life That ‘DOG’ is a semordnilap that spells god only added meaning for Jackson when spelled backward a black cane corso was the toughest dog out there,” Jackson said “That was the kind of house that when you walk by you made a curve into the street to get away from the gate because you didn’t know if that dog would come through the gate and bite you That’s what I wanted our team to exemplify and dominant breed with a strong instinct to protect its family These dogs are recommended to have a large living area with a backyard to protect Jackson and his staff routinely tell recruits that being a ‘DOG’ is what it takes to be one of them It’s the foundation for everything in and around his program “It’s the basis for everything we do If you don’t exemplify those three things You can’t be in our building,” Jackson said “And if you were in the building when we got here you need to quickly show us that you identify as a dog or I’m going to try and move you away from the program.” Jackson is very protective of his football program He doesn’t allow anyone to speak to the team whose words don’t align with what he tells the players and he says they are a “parentally run” program pointing out that a parent wouldn’t want a stranger correcting their child at the grocery store “We don’t negotiate with children.” He carries a blunt approach when recruiting “We don’t wine and dine guys in recruiting We give it to you straight up because I don’t have time to de-recruit you,” Jackson said “You’re not going to catch me on Twitter with my hat backward and dancing on the 360 with guys and he ain’t won a championship yet.” Jackson recalls telling Colorado Mesa’s administration they would beat rival and national power Colorado School of Mines the following season The administration believed in Jackson and scheduled the Orediggers for homecoming “I didn’t say schedule them for homecoming 3 team in the country (Mines) for a program that had never beaten a team in the top-5 Jackson struggled in his first season with the Blazers and some boosters called for his firing midway through the season Many didn’t know Valdosta’s enrollment was down and the football program funded only 17 of the maximum 36 scholarships.  “We didn’t have any scholarship money I don’t like players to wear jewelry on the field so I said they could wear jewelry during the game if they didn’t wear it during the week,” Jackson recalled you can’t go back on it because you’ll lose everybody.” Jackson promised the boosters he would return to his ‘DOG’ mentality during a meeting of the Blazer Backers Club “I stood up and told them we’re going to win here because our kids are going to change and you’ll want me to stay before I’m done,” Jackson said but I’d go a school that’s on their schedule and come back and beat them.” Valdosta won 25 of 28 games during the next two seasons with an appearance in the NCAA Division II national championship game in McKinney in December The Blazers' success made Jackson a popular candidate for FCS head coach openings he knew he was the right guy for PVAMU because many in the administration and fan base noted a lack of discipline in the program “I told (PVAMU) AD (Anton) Goff that if discipline is your problem then you have no choice but to bring me here because if you have animals I have a zookeeper’s license,” Jackson said “We’re headed in the right direction because we have the right people from our AD to our president.” Becoming a ‘DOG’ is comparable to entering a military boot camp Jackson has been known to make the entire team military crawl the length of a football field if a personal foul is committed so we get off the field and jog around campus because we’re taking the dog for a walk which means we’re running stadium steps,” Jackson said “We’ve taken this ‘DOG’ thing much further than I anticipated because it’s really who we are and how we get our team ready between the offseason and fall camp.” Jackson has never lost a season-opening game during his five seasons as a head coach which he credits to ‘DOG’ training “We open up fall camp at midnight with dog training because a dog training session is not a practice,” Jackson said and to see the faces of those big fellas when they understand the work they just signed up for is one of best times in my life.” Jackson has developed a sixth sense of sorts when it comes to success.  “Heading into Year 6 of being a head coach I might never know what success looks like but I know what it sounds like,” Jackson said Prairie View sincerely hopes he hears the sound of success in the 2025 season We've been the Bible of Texas football fans for 64 years By joining the DCTF family you'll gain access to all of our exclusive content and have our magazines mailed to you Match Recap: Men's Tennis | 2/9/2025 4:34:00 PM Thanks for visiting ©2018 McNeese State University Athletics Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Baseball | 3/7/2025 10:17:00 PM | Valerie Rudd ABILENE – Abilene Christian continued its strong start to the season, securing a 3-1 victory over Prairie View A&M on Thursday night at Crutcher Scott Field. The Wildcats improved to 9-5, leaning on a dominant pitching performance from starter Dominick Reid and timely contributions at the plate striking out 15 batters over eight innings while allowing just one run on three hits The right-hander settled in after surrendering a solo home run in the second inning keeping the Panthers off the scoreboard the rest of the way Freshman closer Brady Coe slammed the door in the ninth striking out two of the three batters he faced to secure his fourth save of the year The ACU pitching staff combined for 17 strikeouts on the night stifling Prairie View A&M's offense from start to finish ACU added an insurance run in the sixth inning when Benjamin Greer delivered a two-out double setting the table for Regala to drive him in with his second RBI of the night committing no errors and executing a key double play in the eighth inning to erase a Prairie View A&M baserunner The Wildcats also flashed their speed on the basepaths The Wildcats will be back in action for the second game of the series on Saturday. Game two will now start at 2:05 p.m. (CT). Make sure to stay up to date with changes on acusports.com. Thanks for visiting Texas – Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) has once again secured its place as a distinguished R2 institution (Doctoral University; High Research Activity) under the newly revamped Carnegie Classification system This reaffirmation highlights PVAMU’s ongoing commitment to research excellence innovation and academic distinction among higher education institutions nationwide The updated Carnegie Classification framework mandates that institutions demonstrate a sustained commitment to research productivity awarding at least 20 doctoral degrees annually and maintaining significant research expenditures research institutions are now categorized with greater precision reflecting both their research impact and the nature of their doctoral programs PVAMU’s reaffirmed R2 status places it among an elite group of universities nationwide underscoring its growing research expenditures scholarly contributions and commitment to graduate education PVAMU is one of only 13 historically Black colleges and universities to attain R2 status and one of just five in the Texas A&M University System to earn this honor president of Prairie View A&M University “Our status as an R2 university is reflective of our faculty’s outstanding work and the leadership of our division of research and innovation Sustaining excellence in research is not merely about reaching milestones—it is about setting new standards of rigor Our journey is defined by unwavering commitment and the pursuit of knowledge that transforms communities and empowers future generations   The tangible results of our faculty’s research directly impact communities that often times have been under resourced We are proven leaders in several research areas and we have no intention of resting on our laurels Journey to Eminence: 2035 is that Prairie View A&M University will be a premier research-intensive HBCU that serves as a national model for student success.” PVAMU has steadily increased doctoral degree conferrals and expanded research funding across multiple disciplines The university awarded nearly 100 doctoral degrees in the past three years and generated more than $80 million in research expenditures during the same three-year period used for the designation assessment and other STEM fields and humanities critical to global progress This performance places PVAMU among the top research-producing historically Black colleges and universities and continues to enhance its influence in key academic disciplines vice president for research and innovation at Prairie View A&M University “Our faculty is committed to engaging in proactive and concerted efforts to increase our research contracts and grant amounts while also graduating more students and expanding the types of research conducted on our campus Their tireless efforts in securing funding and fostering innovation have been instrumental in maintaining our institution’s place among the nation’s top research universities.” Since achieving R2 status in 2022 PVAMU has demonstrated a remarkable trajectory of growth now surpassing $34 million annually in FY24 marking an impressive 75% increase in research funding in just three years it remains committed to advancing its land-grant and research mission fostering innovation and enhancing its role as a leader in higher education The reaffirmation of its R2 status marks another step in its journey to eminence promising even greater discoveries and achievements in the years to come Game Recap: Baseball | 3/9/2025 5:51:00 PM | Valerie Rudd ABILENE – Abilene Christian delivered its most dominant performance of the season on Sunday afternoon overwhelming Prairie View A&M 23-1 at Crutcher Scott Field piling up 18 hits and taking full advantage of six Panther errors to improve to 11-5 on the year ACU's offense ignited in the second inning, scoring three runs to set the tone for an explosive day at the plate. The third inning saw the Wildcats put up five more, capped by Nick Arias' towering three-run home run to left-center The fourth inning proved to be the biggest of the game as ACU sent 13 batters to the plate and pushed across eight runs By the time the Wildcats tacked on four more in the fifth and three in the sixth surrendering just one additional hit and striking out four The trio kept Prairie View A&M off balance ensuring there would be no comeback attempt playing error-free baseball while capitalizing on every mistake by Prairie View A&M including two stolen bases by Greer and Borho added another layer to their offensive onslaught The Wildcats will spend midweek in Nacogdoches ACU will play Sam Houston on their turf in a three-game series from March 14 to 16 Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting VANCOUVER, Wash., March 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Preservation Equity Fund Advisors, LLC (PEF Advisors) a real estate private equity group focused on preserving existing affordable housing in high-cost markets announced their recent acquisition of Prairie View Apartments a 284-unit apartment community in Vancouver a suburb located 25 minutes north of Portland Originally built in 1990 and redeveloped with low-income housing tax credits in 2008 the property restricts residents to 60% of Area Median Income The property includes 30 residential buildings The buildings are spread across 18.42 acres providing a low-density layout with 14 units per acre The property features 66 one-bedroom units 152 two-bedroom units and 66 three-bedroom units Property amenities available to residents include a central laundry facility an on-site daycare center operated by Educational Opportunities for Children and Families (EOCF) Resident units offer large floor plans averaging 1,092 square feet and include fully equipped kitchens with white or stainless-steel appliances “We have been actively seeking assets in the Portland MSA as the metrics consistently score well on the data analytics we consider when choosing target markets for acquisitions This property in particular falls across the Washington state line of the metro which does not collect income taxes making it a desirable location within the broader MSA for working families,” said Ann Caruana President & Chief Investments Officer at PEF Advisors with the extended use period expiring in 2037 we will be able to control the exit when the asset becomes at-risk of losing its affordability restrictions and ensure it doesn’t convert to market-rate housing.” Prairie View apartments closed in March 2025 and represents PEF Advisors’ second acquisition in its third Affordable housing fund About Preservation Equity Fund Advisors, LLCSince 2016, Preservation Equity Fund Advisors, LLC (PEF Advisors) has focused on acquiring and preserving existing affordable housing in high-cost markets through private equity funding PEF Advisors is an affiliate of the WNC & Associates (WNC) family of companies with access to WNC’s more than 54 years of experience in acquiring more than 117,000 units representing $19.9 billion in affordable housing nationwide including through tax credit and/or preservation equity strategies Media Contact:Elaine Philisephilis@pefadvisors.com Florida A&M baseball is rolling with no signs of slowing down the Rattlers completed a weekend sweep over Southwestern Athletic Conference opponent Prairie View A&M on Moore-Kittles Field In the first two contests, the Rattlers (15-13, 8-1 in SWAC) run-ruled the Panthers (8-22, 4-5 in SWAC) in seven innings with a 10-0 shutout on Friday The three-game sweep has FAMU atop the SWAC’s standings three weeks into league play “We needed this for conference standings,” FAMU head coach Jamey Shouppe said after Sunday’s win FAMU baseball’s series-opening shutout over PVAMU can be attributed to the Rattlers’ success throughout the weekend Friday night starter Caleb Granger a Preseason All-American and SWAC Pitcher of the Year struck out seven PVAMU hitters and only allowed two hits out of 23 batters faced The Rattlers had only three errors throughout the weekend “A lot of momentum is based on your Friday night pitcher Before this weekend’s series victory over PVAMU, the Rattlers’ defense, fourth in the SWAC, led to their early season success FAMU’s batting got up to speed as it outhit PVAMU 36-14 throughout the weekend Six of those were homeruns by Justen Crews (two) “Hitting’s going to catch up,” Shouppe said “These guys who are playing this season do not have a lot of game experience The freshman infielder from Orlando slammed two homeruns to left field “If we stay comfortable and grind out the season Next up for FAMU baseball is a midweek non-conference away game at the Troy Trojans (21-8) The Rattlers and the Trojans met last Wednesday in Tallahassee, as FAMU squandered a 7-0 lead to falter 10-8 Troy won its Sun Belt series versus Marshall this weekend “We just want to come out with a bang and hopefully win Tuesday at Troy 3-5 in SWAC) on Moore-Kittles Field for a three-game SWAC series from Friday to Sunday rain-impacted SWAC series with Grambling State this weekend “It’s a big challenge for our team,” Shouppe said of Jackson State “It’s always fun to match up in a rivalry game especially when it has SWAC playoff implications Follow his award-winning coverage on RattlerNews.com and contact him via email at GDThomas@Tallahassee.com or on the app formerly known as Twitter @3peatgee. Blue Demons Host Prairie View A&M Thursday11/6/2024 1:51:00 PM | MEN'S BASKETBALL DePaul plays second game in opening week of season Photo by: Brad RempelGophers Set to Host Prairie View A&M Friday Afternoon12/19/2024 1:12:00 PM | Women's Basketball The game is Minnesota's final non conference game of the regular season Texas A&M baseball was too much for Prairie View A&M to handle as the Aggies ran away from the midweek competition early and never looked back 14-0 The Aggies scored four runs in the first three innings before exploding for seven in the fourth to run away from the Panthers in a run-shortened win A&M’s freshman left fielder Terrence Kiel II finished with three hits on the day Designated hitter Hayden Schott and third baseman Wyatt Henseler added a pair of RBIs each as well Jace LaViolette added a solo shot in the fifth inning to push the lead to 12 before the Aggies added another in the fifth to push the lead to 13 before adding one final run to get the final tally of 14-0 WATCH MULTIPLE TEXAS A&M GAMES HERE Aggies Weston Moss made his second start of the season and allowing zero earned runs on one hit in 43 pitches Panthers’ starting pitcher Demarques Thompson had a rougher go of it in his outing giving up four runs in three innings of work an Erickson fly-out drives in Harrison to give the Aggies their 14th run of the night Mid 6: Texas A&M 13, Prairie View A&M 0Another clean inning from the Aggies as they go another scoreless inning with quality field work turning a double-play to help get out of the frame LaViolette gets in on the fun as he blasts a no-doubt home run over the right field wall to push the Aggies lead to 12-0 Following a wild pitch that advanced Ben Royo to third base an E6 with Kiel at the plate drove Royo home to add another run Mid 5: Texas A&M 11, Prairie View A&M 0Despite getting two on the Panthers once again go quietly as Issac Morton comes in and handles the midweek competition in the fifth followed by a walk to Henesler to drive in another while Schott got in the action to push the lead to double-digits and a George sac fly pushed the lead to 11-0 Kiel got the inning started with a bunting single that he extended to second on a throwing error Schott got a base knock between second base and the second baseman to drive Kiel in from second to push the Aggies lead to 4-0 Mid 3: Texas A&M 3, Prairie View A&M 0More quick work for Moss After a pair of singles from Harrison and Farr Kent steps back up and belts a sac fly to center field driving in the Aggie's third run of the night Mid 2: Texas A&M 2, Prairie View A&M 0Moss allowed two on base with a walk and infield single but nothing was done for the Panthers as the Aggies got out of the inning unscathed Henseler was able to rip a hard-hit single off the left field wall to drive him home Kiel adds one more with a well-struck ball to center field driving in Henseler to give the Aggies the 2-0 lead through one Smooth inning for Moss as he gets through the Panthers' lineup 1-2-3 with a strikeout Prairie View A&M's starting lineupSS Ahmar DonattoCF Jayden Williams3B Landon WilliamsDH Brayden JohnsonLF Michael BurroughsRF Michael Smith2B Lee Allen1B Mac BowieC Mason HeiskellWhen does Texas A&M play Prairie View A&M?Time: 6 p.m Location: Blue Bell Park in College Station Online: FuboESPN+ We occasionally recommend interesting products and services If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently Grace cannot wait to attend Wichita State University Thanks for visiting