Written by Michael Thervil

Yesterday's game between Arizona University and Texas A&M was a tight one. What this means is that with both teams struggling to score throughout the entirety of the game the anticipation of who would score a run was extremely high amongst the fans of both teams. With a total of 9 innings, there were only three innings in which runs were scored: that being the fifth, sixth, and ninth innings.

Texas A&M wouldn’t break the trend of scoring any runs between both teams until the bottom of the fifth inning. In doing so, they were able to score two runs. Those two runs met with Arizona University scoring one run at the top of the next inning (sixth inning). After that, neither team scored a run until the top of the ninth inning. That was when Arizona University scored two runs. In doing so they defeated Texas A&M 3-2.
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