LSU baseball lost its sixth game in seven contests on Saturday to Texas A&M, falling 7-2 to the Aggies and, as a result, dropping two of the first three games of the series.

LSU sophomore right-handed starter William Schmidt gave up seven earned runs in 5â…“ innings. The offense had just one runner reach second base all day.

Here’s what you need to know about Sunday’s series finale at Alex Box Stadium.

LSU baseball vs. Texas A&M: How to watch, first pitch time

WHO: LSU (23-17, 6-11 SEC) vs. Texas A&M (30-7, 11-5 SEC)

WHEN: 1 p.m., Sunday

WHERE: Alex Box Stadium

ONLINE/TV: ESPN

RADIO: WDGL-FM, 98.1 (Baton Rouge); WWL-AM, 870 (New Orleans); KLWB-FM, 103.7 (Lafayette)

RANKINGS: Texas A&M is No. 10, and LSU is unranked in D1Baseball’s top-25

PROBABLE STARTERS: LSU — TBA; Texas A&M — TBA

PREGAME UPDATES: theadvocate.com/lsu

ON X: @KokiRiley

WHAT TO WATCH FOR: LSU has turned to fifth-year senior right-handed pitcher Grant Fontenot to start the last two Sunday games. Fontenot threw on Friday and gave up a solo home run in one inning of work. Texas A&M did not play a Sunday game last weekend against Texas because it was canceled due to the rain. Right-hander Weston Moss was its third starter the week before against Vanderbilt.