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Two Aggie freshmen invited to USA Collegiate National baseball Team

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Freshmen Nico Partida and Jorian Wilson have emerged as major contributors for Texas A&M and earning Team USA Collegiate invites.

Texas A&M baseball has outperformed expectations this season, and if not for a string of key injuries, the Aggies might be sitting alone atop the SEC standings. Even through the turbulence, one theme has defined their spring. Freshman impact, and few players embody that more than shortstop Nico Partida and outfielder Jorian Wilson.

Partida opened the year in a starting role and immediately validated the staff’s confidence. His advanced skill set allowed the Aggies to shift Gavin Grahovac to first base, a position that was a revolving door last season and stabilize the infield. Before suffering an injury that is expected to sideline him until the regional round, Partida looked every bit like one of the nation’s premier freshmen.

His performance placed him firmly in the Freshman of the Year conversation , and he has shown he can thrive in the SEC spotlight while handling the demands of being A&M’s everyday third baseman. Wilson’s path was different but no less impressive. He began the season on the bench, but when head coach Michael Earley gave him opportunities, he seized them.

After an early adjustment period, Wilson’s bat came alive , and with it came a display of raw power that belies his freshman status. Despite being a part‑time starter for much of the season, he has launched 12 home runs, all while playing defense with the poise and physicality of a veteran. Both players have been instrumental in helping the Aggies grind out wins during a challenging stretch, showcasing the depth that has kept A&M competitive despite injuries and lineup shuffling.