Texas A&M completes SEC sweep with wild 10–9 win over Ole Miss
Texas A&M sealed its second SEC sweep with a wild 10–9 win over Ole Miss, fueled by KK Dement’s two homers and Sidne Peters’ clutch finish.
Texas A&M softball completed its second SEC sweep of the season on Sunday afternoon, outlasting Ole Miss in a wild 10–9 finale in Oxford. With the victory, the Aggies improved to 11–4 in conference play and extended their winning streak to five games. The series was a grind from start to finish, with A&M forced to fend off late Rebel rallies in all three matchups.
Pitching was inconsistent at times, but the Aggies repeatedly delivered in high‑leverage moments to escape the weekend unscathed. After a scoreless first inning, A&M struck first when freshman Maddie Sauni singled home Ariel Kowalewski. Ole Miss answered with a solo homer in the second to tie the game, but the Aggies quickly regained control.
In the third, shortstop KK Dement launched a grand slam to put A&M ahead 5–1. KK DEMENT GRAND SLAM IN THE THIRD 💣🚀 #GigEm | @DementKk pic. twitter.
com/D8KBCxEuF3 — Texas A&M Softball (@AggieSoftball) April 12, 2026 The game exploded in the middle innings. Dement homered again in the fifth, her second of the day, to drive in Kelsey Ma this and extend the lead to 7–1. But Ole Miss stormed back with a five‑run inning to cut the deficit to 7–6.