Grace Uribe
Texas A&M
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Grace Uribe

Pitcher
5′10″
Huntington Beach, CA
Huntington Beach
Junior

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Behind the Number: Grace Uribe eyes a future in behavioral psychology
31:32
5 mo ago by TexAgs
Behind the Number: Grace Uribe eyes a future in behavioral psychology
Originally from Orange County, Grace Uribe left her home state of California to play softball for the Aggies. After battling with mental health during her playing days in Aggieland, Uribe is now passionate about a future in behavior psychology following graduation.
Ags out-dueled by Gamecocks in extra-inning SEC Tournament affair
11 mo ago by Kennedy Cavin
Ags out-dueled by Gamecocks in extra-inning SEC Tournament affair
A brilliant pitcher's duel that pitted Shaylee Ackerman and Emiley Kennedy against Karsen Ochs and Donnie Gobourne reached the eighth before South Carolina found the lone run to down Texas A&M in the first round of the SEC Tournament, 1-0.
Preparing for the postseason with Aggie softball's Uribe & Ackerman
9:52
11 mo ago by Karlina Sample
Preparing for the postseason with Aggie softball's Uribe & Ackerman
No. 23 Texas A&M wrapped up its regular season on Wednesday night, and now the Fightin' Texas Aggies are gearing up for the postseason. Ahead of the SEC Tournament, Grace Uribe and Shaylee Ackerman sat down for an exclusive interview to talk all things Aggie softball.
Around Aggieland (4/24)
2:57
1 yr ago by Kay Naegeli
Around Aggieland (4/24)
On Monday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Kay Naegeli took us Around Aggieland and provided updates on all things Texas A&M Athletics as the diamond sports picked up series' wins on the road, men's golf and women's and men's tennis fall in the SEC Tournament and more.
No. 24 Texas A&M takes series at Ole Miss with offensive fireworks
1 yr ago by Kennedy Cavin
No. 24 Texas A&M takes series at Ole Miss with offensive fireworks
Trisha Ford's Aggies exploded for five runs in the first inning as No. 24 Texas A&M's offense dominated Ole Miss pitching en route to a 13-8 Sunday victory. The win clinched a key SEC series for the Maroon & White, as only one conference weekend remains on the schedule.
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Behind the Number: Grace Uribe eyes a future in behavioral psychology
Preparing for the postseason with Aggie softball's Uribe & Ackerman
Around Aggieland (4/24)
Around Aggieland (3/31)
No. 21 A&M run-ruled at home as No. 17 Georgia completes sweep, 8-0
No. 21 Aggies fall as No. 17 Bulldogs rally back in final inning, 6-5
Uribe & Ackerman take stock of Aggie softball's early-season returns
Around Aggieland (4/3)
Around Aggieland (5/23)
Gators' speed too much for A&M to handle as Ags fall in SEC Tournament, 4-1
Texas A&M snaps SEC Tournament skid with win over South Carolina
Texas A&M unable to complete sweep as No. 2 Alabama salvages finale
Texas A&M completes series sweep of ACU with 5-2 win on Sunday
Aggies run-ruled by sixth-ranked Gators in Sunday finale, 11-3
No. 6 Florida rallies in late innings as Aggies fall in a heartbreaker, 3-2
Lee's 22nd not enough as A&M falls to No. 17 Kentucky in extras, 2-1
Texas A&M falls behind early, drops opener to No. 17 Kentucky, 5-1
Aggie bats stall out in series finale loss to Auburn, 3-1
Around Aggieland (3/19)
Jo Evans pleased offense is finding its groove ahead of conference slate
Around Aggieland (2/22)
Combination of veterans and talented freshmen gives Jo Evans exciting depth

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