Kelsey Broadus
Texas A&M
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Kelsey Broadus

Pitcher
5′10″
Albany, OR
Graduate

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Around Aggieland (10/8)
3:04
2 yr ago by Richard Zane
Around Aggieland (10/8)
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio, the fishbowl's own Richard Zane joined to share updates from the latest in Aggie Athletics as a busy weekend is on tap in College Station with football, soccer, volleyball and more all in action.
Aggies run-rule No. 23 South Carolina in 10-2 Saturday victory
14:04
3 yr ago by Jennifer Streeter
Aggies run-rule No. 23 South Carolina in 10-2 Saturday victory
Texas A&M softball took the series against No. 23 South Carolina on Saturday, run ruling the Gamecocks 10-2 at home. The Aggies secured the win after a grand slam from Kelly Martinez put the home team up 6-0 early in the game.
Aggies stay perfect in Davis Diamond Classic with convincing wins over LA Tech, Montana
8:58
3 yr ago by Garrett Kettle
Aggies stay perfect in Davis Diamond Classic with convincing wins over LA Tech, Montana
The Texas A&M softball team moved to 4-0 in the Davis Diamond Classic and 15-3 on the season after defeating Louisiana Tech and Montana in a doubleheader on Saturday. Makinzy Herzog had another great outing, going four for four at the plate on the day.
Texas A&M softball wins two on Friday to open Davis Diamond Classic
3 yr ago by Jennifer Streeter
Texas A&M softball wins two on Friday to open Davis Diamond Classic
To begin the Davis Diamond Classic, the Aggies won a pair of games on Friday to improve to 15-3 on the season. A&M dominated Montana, 17-2, before coming up clutch to beat Louisiana Tech, 10-6.
Dugout Chat: Kelsey Broadus discusses her first career no-hitter
22:03
3 yr ago by Richard Zane
Dugout Chat: Kelsey Broadus discusses her first career no-hitter
Graduate-transfer left-handed pitcher Kelsey Broadus held the Campbell Fighting Campbells out of the hit column on Saturday afternoon, notching her first career no-hitter. Following her masterpiece, Broadus joined the Dugout Chat to discuss what the milestone means to her.
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Around Aggieland (10/8)
Dugout Chat: Kelsey Broadus discusses her first career no-hitter
Jo Evans pleased offense is finding its groove ahead of conference slate
Combination of veterans and talented freshmen gives Jo Evans exciting depth

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