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Scarcella was taken out of the game in the top of the sixth, and A&M quickly imploded as UTSA tagged Aggie pitchers Khalid Ballouli and Matt Knight for seven runs on four hits, three walks and three errors. The Aggies looked out of sync as basic outs turned into big problems and the seven runs BY AARON COHAN The Battalion If you have never seen Charlie Hough, then Tuesday night at Olsen Field was your chance. The Texas A&M Baseball Team hooked up with the University of Texas at San Antonio to try and pull their season series even after a tough 10-9 loss in San Antonio last month. The Aggies came out victorious, 11- 10, in the end, but it was a hard- fought win. The Roadrunners tossed sophomore Kevin White, whose knuckleball baffled the Aggies. His Hough-like pitches winded their way home at speeds clocked at less than 50 mph. Though only able to pull off one hit through three innings, the Aggies were still in the game behind the pitching of Chris MIKE FUENTES/Thk Battalion A&M junior second baseman Sean Heaney makes the tag on the steal attempt during the Texas A&M Baseball Team’s game against Southwest Texas State University Tuesday at Olsen Field. turned into a 10-4 UTSA lead. “We were just not mentally into it, but we fought through it till the end,” A&M coach Mark Johnson said. But A&M put together a huge rally over the next three innings. A long bomb by Shawn Schumacher and a two-run, pinch-hit double by Erik Sobek helped the Aggies climb within one. Steve Scarborough tied the game up at 10 in the bottom of the eighth, scoring Sobek on a single slapped through the right side of the infield. It looked like a repeat of the San Antonio game was on the way when the Roadrunners took the lead again in the tenth inning, but a two-out fly ball to left by A&M’s Neal Stephenson carried dramatically over the fence to tie the game up in front of 2,932 raucous fans. “Before he threw the ball, I was just thinking about keeping my hands down, and then I hit it and thought that it had a chance,” Stephenson said. A single by Steven Truitt, fol lowed by the game-winning sin gle by Blake Whealey, gave the Aggies he win. Johnson said it was a great win for the team heading into the weekend series with Baylor University. “It was a good comeback win for us,” he said. “I enjoy seeing two freshman step up for us big time.” ayw n«ed#! 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