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Jorian Wilson’s two-homer night powered Texas A&M past LSU 10-4 as the Aggies kept rolling in SEC play with another explosive offensive showing.

Texas A&M baseball kept its SEC surge rolling Friday night, and Jorian Wilson made sure LSU felt every bit of it.

The No. 10 Aggies knocked off the Tigers 10-4 in Baton Rouge, using a relentless lineup, two big swings from Wilson, and another steady effort from the pitching staff to grab the series opener at Alex Box Stadium.

That’s become a familiar formula for Texas A&M this season. The Aggies improved to 29-7 overall and 10-5 in SEC play by doing what they’ve done so often in conference action: pile up runs, grind out at-bats, and keep pressure on opponents from start to finish.

Every starter reached base, and the lineup combined for 12 hits and eight walks in another statement performance.

Wilson was the headline act. The Hallettsville native went 2-for-4, scored twice, drove in four runs, and launched the first two-homer game of his career.

His first blast gave Texas A&M breathing room in the sixth, and his second, a 412-foot shot to the opposite field in the ninth, slammed the door on LSU’s comeback hopes.

The drive left his bat at 106 mph and capped one of the biggest nights of his season.

Texas A&M also got more production from the heart of the order.

Gavin Grahovac finished 2-for-6 with a home run and two runs scored, extending his hitting streak to 11 games.

Chris Hacopian added two hits, an RBI, and a stolen base, while Jake Duer delivered a key two-run single that helped the Aggies seize control in the fifth inning.

On the mound, Shane Sdao gave the Aggies a solid start before Gavin Lyons improved to 6-0 with 2.1 innings of work. Ethan Darden handled the final two innings without allowing a hit.

Texas A&M has now scored at least 10 runs in eight of its 15 SEC games, and with the offense humming like this, the Aggies are looking more dangerous by the week.

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