SEC Baseball

Aggies win regional by beating California

Texas A&M's Mitchell Nau (30) reacts after hitting the ball in the eighth inning against California at the NCAA College Station Regional baseball tournament in College Station, Texas, Monday, June 1, 2015. Texas A&M defeated California 3-1. (AP Photo/Juan DeLeon)

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Texas A&M advanced to its first NCAA tournament super regional in four years after defeating California 3-1 in a regional final on Monday night.

Starting pitcher Matt Kent allowed a lone Golden Bears run over seven innings on two days rest after also throwing seven innings on Friday in the Aggies' 5-0 opening-round victory over Texas Southern.

A&M (49-12) scored its first two runs on sacrifice flies by Mike Barash in the second inning and Blake Allemand in the seventh. That was all they'd need against Cal (36-21), in its first NCAA tournament since 2011. The Aggies added a run in the eighth on an RBI single by Hunter Melton.

A&M reliever Kyle Simonds closed out the game with two hitless innings.