No. 1 Oklahoma led No. 12 Texas A&M 5-3 when Thursday night’s opener of the teams’ final regular-season series was suspended because of inclement weather at Davis Diamond. The game stopped in the bottom of the sixth inning, with the result and the rest of the series still hanging over both teams as they wait for a new start time.
Oklahoma built its lead quickly in the top of the second inning. Kai Minor drove a ball to left-center field to bring in two runners, and Ella Parker followed with a two-run home run to center field. Texas A&M answered in the bottom of the second when Paislie Allen sent a ground ball up the middle to score Kelsey Mathis and Ariel Kowalewski.
The scoring slowed after that, but both teams kept pressing. In the top of the fourth, Parker hit a ground ball to Tallen Edwards, and the fielding error allowed Minor to score. Texas A&M cut deeper into the gap in the bottom of the fifth when Edwards doubled down the right-field line to bring in Kennedy Powell, making it 5-3 before the weather intervened.
The suspension leaves the series opener unresolved and turns attention to game two, which is still scheduled for Friday at 5 p.m. There is no update yet on when the suspended game will resume, and that uncertainty now shapes the rest of the weekend for one of the nation’s top teams. For Oklahoma, the delay pauses a lead it had earned. For Texas A&M, it pauses a chance to keep climbing back in front of its home crowd.



