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Aggie Outfielder Continues To Shine In Debut

Texas AM's Jace LaViolette Blasts Solo Homer in College World Series Finals Game 2

Aggie Outfielder Continues to Shine in Debut

Jace LaViolette's First-Inning Home Run Gives Texas AM Early Lead

In the second game of the College World Series finals, Texas AM baseball star Jace LaViolette made an immediate impact with a solo home run in the first inning against top-seeded Tennessee.

The 20-year-old left-handed outfielder's no-doubter put the Aggies on the board and displayed his characteristic knack for big moments. As a senior, LaViolette had an impressive .591 batting average, 53 RBIs, 11 home runs, 12 triples, nine doubles, 55 runs, and 13 stolen bases.

Since joining the Aggies, LaViolette has lived up to expectations as the versatile outfielder. His early home run in the College World Series finals is a testament to his talent and determination.


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