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Aggies making first trip to Ruston since 2013.
Source: NMSU Athletics
By Michael Navarrette
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LAS CRUCES, N.M. – NM State will travel to take on LA Tech as it looks to bounce back after suffering its first weekend sweep of the season, dropping three at home to WKU last weekend. The series opener against the Bulldogs is scheduled to start on Thursday at 5 p.m. MT, with Friday’s contest also beginning at 5 p.m. and Saturday’s finale beginning at 11 a.m. All three games will be streamed live on ESPN+.
The series opener will serve as the 41st all-time meeting between the Aggies and Bulldogs with the Aggies holding a 26-14 record against LA Tech, including an 11-9 mark in Ruston, La. This weekend will also serve as the Aggies’ final regular season stretch of games as they enter the series in need of one win or one loss from Middle Tennessee in order to secure a spot in the upcoming CUSA Tournament in Lynchburg, Va., on May 15-17.

SERIES INFO
NM State (22-29, 10-13 CUSA) at LA Tech (28-22, 12-11 CUSA)
J.C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park
Ruston, La.
Thursday, May 15 – 5 p.m. MT
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Friday, May 16 – 5 p.m. MT
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Saturday, May 17 – 11 a.m. MT
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LAST TIME OUT
In its last series, NM State suffered its first weekend sweep of the season as they hosted WKU last weekend. On Friday, the Aggies jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning thanks to a two-run home run from Steve Solorzano. However, the lead was short-lived as WKU scored 11 unanswered runs until the Aggies notched a single run in the ninth to drop the series opener 11-3.
In Saturday’s defeat, a 10-run seventh inning proved to be too much to overcome as the Aggies fell 19-3 in seven innings. The Aggies were more competitive on Sunday, but once again, a big inning proved to be the deciding factor as WKU tallied six runs in the sixth inning. This concluded the Aggies’ home schedule, finishing with a 14-14 record at Presley Askew Field during the 2025 campaign.
WIN AND THEY’RE IN
NM State will enter the series with plenty to play for as they are one of five teams vying for the final two spots in the upcoming CUSA Tournament, which is slated to take place on May 21-25 in Lynchburg, Va.
As of Wednesday, the Aggies sit in a tie for sixth place in the standings and with three games remaining on their schedule, one win will secure them a spot in the eight-team field. NM State can also clinch a spot in the tournament with just one loss from Middle Tennessee, which will close the season on the road at Kennesaw State.
Entering the weekend, NM State can finish as high as fifth in the CUSA standings and as low as ninth.
STELLAR STEVE
Two-way player Steve Solorzano turned in one of the most impressive individual performances of the season in the Aggies’ win over Liberty on March 23. At the plate, the Las Cruces native finished with two hits and drove in the game-winning run in the 10th inning. In addition, the right-hander who started at first base moved over to the mound, where he ultimately earned the win after tossing three scoreless innings to close out the game.
Entering Thursday, Solorzano paces the Aggies’ regulars in batting average (.341), slugging percentage (.567) and on-base percentage (.483) while ranking among the conference’s best in both batting average (11th) and on-base percentage (1st).
FRESHMEN IN THE BULLPEN
This season, eight of the Aggies’ 19 pitchers are true freshmen, and despite it being just their first year at the collegiate level, these eight freshmen have been called upon all year long. In fact, there have been eight games this season in which every reliever called out of the bullpen was a true freshman.
This season, Aggie freshmen have pitched a total of 149.1 innings and allowed 132 earned runs to maintain an ERA of 7.96.
LOOKING BACK
This weekend will mark the second time that the two sides meet as CUSA foes after meeting in Las Cruces last year during the Aggies’ debut season in the league. During last year’s series, the two sides combined to score 71 runs across the three-game series, with the Aggies winning the series despite being outscored 39-32. This series at Presley Askew Field included a Saturday contest, which the Aggies won 16-15 in 13 innings.
While this is only the second year for the Aggies in CUSA, NM State and LA Tech are familiar foes as they previously spent time together in the Sun Belt Conference (2001) and the Western Athletic Conference (2006-13). In total, the Aggies have previously met 40 times, with the Aggies holding a 26-14 advantage over the Bulldogs.
This weekend will mark the Aggies’ first trip to Ruston since 2013, when they swept the Bulldogs in a four-game series amid the Bulldogs’ final season in the WAC.
ROUGH PATCH
With a stretch that includes two games against Big 12 opponents (Arizona and Texas Tech), the Aggies will enter Thursday’s contest on a seven-game losing streak, which marks the longest losing streak of the season.
REVOLVING DOOR
This season, the Aggies have dealt with a multitude of injuries, and that has been reflected by their lack of continuity in the starting lineup. With Camden Kaufman collecting a start at center field on April 29 at Arizona, he became the sixth different Aggie to make a start at center field.
WYLDE RIDE
On Saturday, April 26, against Middle Tennessee, NM State starter Connor Wylde tossed a seven-inning, complete-game shutout. With Dane Woodcook behind the plate, the 6-foot, 7-inch, lefty allowed just five hits while striking out four Blue Raiders to help the Aggies collect a 10-0 victory in seven innings.
With the performance, Wylde became the first Aggie pitcher since Pablo Cortes on March 5, 2022, to record a complete-game shutout. For Cortes, his seven-inning shutout came against Prairie View A&M.
The win also marked the Aggies’ first shutout victory since March 13, 2022, when they knocked off Seattle U 9-0.
CREAM OF THE CONFERENCE CROP
This season, Conference USA has been among the best of the best as a whole. According to WarrenNolan.com, the Aggies’ league is ranked the fifth-best conference in the nation, behind only the nation’s four power conferences (SEC, ACC, Big 12, Big Ten).
LAS CRUCES LAUNCH PAD
As it always seems to be, Presley Askew Field was once again a launching pad this season, with a total of 86 home runs being hit between the Aggies and their opponents across the 28 total games played in Las Cruces. This includes 38 of the Aggies’ 47 home runs on the year.
To end the year, NM State recorded at least one home run in 23 of their 28 home games, including tallying multiple home runs in 10 games.
SOTO THE STARTER
Two weeks ago, Saul Soto made his second career start and second start in just six days after serving as the starter against Jax State on Saturday, April 19. Previously, Soto had served as the Aggies’ go-to closer and has recorded five saves across the last two seasons.
In his first career start, Soto tossed 4.0 innings, allowed five hits, three runs (two earned), issued two walks and recorded five strikeouts. Soto followed this performance with a dominant outing against the Blue Raiders on Friday, April 27. Versus MTSU, Soto tossed 7.0 innings and allowed just four hits and one run while tallying five strikeouts.
Through four starts, Soto has tossed 19.0 innings and allowed 15 runs to hold a 7.11 ERA. He has also struck out 16 batters.
OFFENSIVE OUTBURST
On Sunday, April 27, against MTSU, the Aggies tallied 16 runs to account for their highest run total in a single game this season. This marks the Aggies’ highest run total since NM State also recorded 16 runs in a 13-inning home victory over LA Tech on May 4, 2024. The Aggies logged 18 total hits on Sunday, which marks their most hits this season. NM State also produced a season-high 16 RBIs against the Blue Raiders.
THIRD TIMES THE CHARM
This year, the Aggies have been exceptional when playing a team a third time during a weekend series. Despite a loss to WKU last Sunday, NM State is 9-3 in the third game of a weekend series, including finishing the year with a 6-2 record at Presley Askew Field.
SALVAGING THE SERIES
NM State has now completed 10 weekend series in which it has played three games or more and has avoided the sweep in 10 of 11 series. This includes winning the final game of the series in series against Texas A&M, Dallas Baptist and Jax State to salvage the series.
WALK-OFF WINNER
On Saturday, April 19, a two-out, two-RBI base hit from Bryce Campbell allowed the Aggies to claim a 7-6 walk-off win. This marked the Aggies’ third walk-off win of the season as the Aggies also earned wins on the final hit of the game against both Oakland (Feb. 28) and Portland (March 16).
TURN TWO
With 48 games down, the Aggie infield has been one of the best teams in the nation at turning double plays. With another double play against Texas Tech on Tuesday, NM State now has 49 double plays on the season, which ranks tied for first in the country alongside UCLA.
This year, the Aggies have tallied multiple double plays in 16 games, including recording three double plays in five different contests.
SOMETHING ABOUT SUNDAYS
Despite a Sunday loss to WKU, NM State has turned in some quality performances in Sunday games and currently boasts an 8-4 record on Sundays, including stacking wins over two ranked programs in No. 14 Texas A&M and No. 17 Dallas Baptist.
LIMITING THE DAMAGE
Over the weekend, NM State once again fell victim to big innings from its opponent as WKU posted 10 runs in the seventh inning on Saturday and recorded six runs in the sixth inning on Sunday. This season, high-scoring innings from their opponents have been one of the primary contributing factors to the Aggies’ losses. Thus far, NM State is 19-10 when it doesn’t allow its opponent to score four or more runs in a single inning. On the contrary, the Aggies are just 3-18 when their opponent produces four or more runs in a single frame.
SAY HIS NAMIE
Entering the 2024 campaign, returner Mitch Namie was slated to be one of the Aggies’ key contributors once again after appearing in 50 of the Aggies’ 54 games and making 49 starts during his sophomore season. The Mesa, Ariz., serves as the leading returner in batting average (.333), at-bats (183), runs (50), hits (61), doubles (13), triples (2), home runs (5), RBIs (35) and walks (31).
Through the Aggies’ first 51 games, Namie’s strength at the plate has been on full display as he has recorded a hit in all but seven games this season, including posting a hit in each of the Aggies’ first 15 games. Additionally, Namie is the only Aggie to appear in the starting lineup in every game this season.
Currently, the outfielder is the team leader in hits (67) and RBIs (40). Additionally, his 16 doubles rank first on the team and are tied for sixth among CUSA hitters. His 67 hits also rank tied for sixth in the conference this season.
BEATING THE BEST
With the Aggies’ win over No. 17 DBU on March 30, NM State now has two wins over ranked opponents this season, which marks just the fifth time in program history that NM State has notched multiple ranked wins in a single season. Prior to this season, the Aggies had only accomplished this in 2012, 1999, 1997 and 1996.
TRIPLE PLAY ALERT
On March 23 against Liberty, the Aggies accomplished something they hadn’t done in over 10 years. A ground ball hit to Brandon Forrester ultimately turned into the program’s first triple play since April 29, 2014, when the Aggies recorded a triple play on the road against Arizona State. NM State is one of just four Division I teams to pull off a triple play this season, joined by UIC, Stetson and Texas Southern.
CRAIG NAMED CUSA HITTER OF THE WEEK
After a stellar weekend in which he played a pivotal role in the Aggies’ series win on the road against Liberty, outfielder Joey Craig was named Conference USA Hitter of the Week. Over the three-game series, Craig batted .600 (6-10) and was tied for the team lead in RBIs with five, including a four-RBI performance on Saturday. He finished the weekend with a home run, one double and three walks to help support a .692 on-base percentage.
TRENDING UP
After finishing No. 297 in RPI in 2023, the Aggies jumped to No. 138 at the conclusion of the 2024 season to mark the largest RPI increase in the nation. Currently, the Aggies sit at No. 167 in the RPI rankings.
BRING OUT THE BULLPEN
On April 12, the Aggie relievers that came into the game to record a combined 13 total strikeouts in just 5.2 innings of work. This marked the fourth time this season that the Aggie bullpen has accounted for 10 or more strikeouts in a single game, as it also tallied exactly 10 strikeouts against Lamar on March 11 and UNC Greensboro on March 19 before recording 13 strikeouts against UNM on April 1.
In the loss to the Lobos on April 1, the Aggies finished the game with 17 total strikeouts to mark the most strikeouts in a single game since March 11, 2022, when NM State tallied a program-record 20 strikeouts against Seattle U.
AGGIES > AGGIES
On Sunday, March 9, NM State claimed a 4-1 victory over No. 14 Texas A&M to secure the program’s first win over an opponent ranked in the top 25 of the NCAA’s primary ranking system since 2012, when they knocked off No. 5 Arizona.
The win was also the Aggies’ first win over Texas A&M in nine tries and represented NM State’s second win over a team in the SEC at the time of the contest. Interestingly, the Aggies’ first-ever win over an SEC opponent also came on March 9, when they defeated Alabama 3-0 in 2018.
LOCAL PRODUCTS
The 2025 NM State roster features four Aggies from the Land of Enchantment. This includes Kade Benavidez (Belen), Jaden Davis (Jemez Pueblo), Steve Solorzano (Las Cruces) and Hazen Wright (Carlsbad).
O’CONNOR NAMED CUSA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
On Monday, Feb. 17, it was announced that standout second baseman Sheehan O’Connor earned Conference USA Hitter of the Week honors after an impressive trio of games to open the season.
Following a two-hit performance on Sunday, O’Connor ended the weekend with a .583 batting average, three home runs, eight RBIs and a pair of doubles to help guide the Aggies to a pair of wins and earn the season’s first hitter of the week honor, which is announced every Monday.
YEAR TWO
NM State is amid its second season under Head Coach Jake Angier and is continuing to make strides after increasing its win total by 11 games and posting the highest number of wins since 2019 with 25 wins in 2024.
In year one under Angier, the Aggies landed three on the all-conference awards list as Keith Jones II earned first team All-CUSA honors, Titus Dumitru earned second team honors and Steve Solorzano secured all-freshman team honors.
Angier was previously at the University of Oregon, where he operated as the pitching coach for the 2020-2023 seasons. Before Oregon, Angier was at Sacramento State from 2014-2019. Angier was named by Baseball America as one of the 50 names to watch in the 2023 coaching cycle. Currently, Angier is the second-shortest-tenured head coach in the league as only Liberty’s Bradley LeCroy, who is in his first season, has been in his current assignment for less time.
WELCOME ABOARD
This offseason, NM State added Assistant Coach Camden Duzenack to its staff. Following an impressive playing career, which included six seasons in the farm system for the Arizona Diamondbacks, he will assist primarily with the infield for the Aggies.
In college, Duzenack spent four seasons with CUSA foe Dallas Baptist, where he recorded a career batting average of .291 and was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American as a freshman in 2014. He was also named MVC Defensive Player of the Year as a senior and garnered All-MVC honors three years in a row.
EASTWARD EXPANSION
This season, the Aggies will spend their fair share of time on the road as they are slated to play 27 games away from Presley Askew Field. Unlike American settlers, the Aggies will do most of their traveling to the east as this week’s contest against Arizona will represent one of the only two times that the Aggies will travel west of Las Cruces.
During its season, NM State will rack up frequent flyer miles as seven of its 11 road trips will include games that require over 700 miles of travel. This includes three extra lengthy trips as its road trip to UNC Greensboro and Liberty (1,789 miles to UNCG), its trip to FIU (2,030 miles) and its trip to Kennesaw State (1,461 miles) all exceed 1,000 miles.
BIG SPIKES TO FILL
NM State entered the 2025 season with nearly two-thirds of its 2024 roster no longer in the picture. This year, NM State brings back just 12 players while 22 individuals have departed.
With a new-look roster comes opportunity as the Aggies will be looking to replace nearly all of its offensive and pitching production. With the departures, the Aggies lost over 70% of their runs (72.9%), hits (72.4%), home runs (86.1%), RBIs (78.2%), stolen bases (87.8%) and innings pitched (72.6%). NM State will also be without Keith Jones II, Romeo Ballesteros and Nick Gore who were the only three Aggies last season to start more than 50 games – starting 53, 53 and 52, respectively.
ONCE AN AGGIE…
This season, Head Coach Jake Angier is supported by a pair of former Aggies on his staff as both Assistant Coach David Bellamy and Director of Pitching Analytics Aaron Treloar each spent time during their collegiate playing days at NM State.
Bellamy, a two-year letter winner at NM State, is amid his second season on Angier’s staff. As a player, he was a standout outfielder for both the 2017 and 2018 seasons. He batted .307 his senior year to help lead the Aggies to the Lubbock Regional before being named to the Google Cloud Academic All-District First-Team and Academic All-WAC First-Team. Bellamy now serves as the Aggies’ hitting coach and is tasked with calling the offensive plays.
Meanwhile, Treloar is in his first season on staff after wrapping up his playing career just last season. Treloar ultimately spent his final two years with the Aggies and appeared in 35 games while totaling 42 strikeouts, including 26 in 2024.
ON THE BASE PATHS
This season, first-year assistant, Camden Duzenack serves as the Aggies’ first-base coach. Meanwhile, Dillon Leveille, who is in his second season on staff, is the Aggies’ third-base coach.
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