The buzz surrounding the jaw-dropping female Texas A&M baseball fan during the College World Series had everyone talking!

 

Everyone Was Saying The Same Thing About The Jaw-Dropping Female Texas A&M Baseball Fan During The College World Series

The Tennessee Volunteers may have won it all, but the Texas A&M Aggies did not go quietly into the night thanks to one member of their fan base.

On ESPN, the Tennessee Volunteers and Texas A&M Aggies were battling to see who would win the College World Series when the broadcast started showing shots of the crowd.

During the top of the eighth inning, ESPN showed the concerning look of a female Texas A&M fan standing in the crowd. She was wearing a black top and maroon headband.

It wasn’t long before that young lady went viral on social media.

As for the game, the poor fan would walk away unhappy as the Tennessee Volunteers would hold off the Texas A&M Aggies in Game 3 to win the first Men’s College World Series title in program history on Monday night, 6-5.

The Tennessee Volunteers won the first Men’s College World Series title in program history, and they can thank one player on the team for it.

Centerfielder Hunter Ensley went incredibly viral after he showed off some key baserunning skills.

In the bottom of the seventh inning, Ensley took off from first base after right fielder Kavares Tears smoked a double to right center.

Ensley went all the way home but appeared to be unable to make it as the relay got there in time. However, he pulled off an amazing move to get past the catcher and avoid the tag.

The move put the team up 6-1, which was key, since they won the game 6-5.