Texas first baseman Kimble Schuessler named SEC co-player of the week

Austin – Kimbel Shoesler, the first base in Texas, had one day of the week.

The LLANO citizen was named the title of Southhesstingn’s conference per week after reaching.

Jace Laviolette of Texas A & M is the other player who was honored alongside the Schuessler. Laviolette hit four runs on its soil and led in seven runs in four games and Aggies helps win a series on Arkansas No. 2.

Schuessler struck two Homers and led in eight professional runs against Auburn, where he bombed him on home at home in the match in the seventh-half to end it through the 10-year-old uterine base. He became the fourth player in Texas since 2008 who got at least eight RBis in a game, joined Brandon Belt (2008), Port Brown (2023) and Will Gasparino earlier this season.

He achieved a tour of the home in the opening match of the Oborn series to help Texas to claim it 3-2.

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It is the sixth time this season that Longhorn has been honored with a weekly prize from the conference. Dylan Volants has two of them, along with Jasbrino, Luc Harrison, Roger Rigas and Adrian Rodriguez.

No. 1 Texas (33-5, 16-2 seconds) goes down to I-35 to take over the state of Texas on Tuesday in San Marcus, then hosts the Lone Star confrontation chain with Texas A & M on Friday.

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