Middle Blocker
6′1″
Woodbridge, VA
Colgan
Junior
5:59
Texas A&M ends slide with sweep over No. 16 Kentucky at Reed Arena
Behind a career-high 10 kills from Lexi Guinn and 10 kills from Madison Bowser, Texas A&M volleyball snapped their six-game skid with a dominating 3-0 sweep of Kentucky on Saturday afternoon at Reed Arena. While the first two sets remained close, A&M finished with a 25-20 third set.
3:35
Slide reaches five as Aggies fall to Mississippi State in four sets, 3-1
Despite taking a hard-fought opening set, Bird Kuhn and Texas A&M volleyball suffered their fifth consecutive loss as Mississippi State defeated the Aggies in four sets to take both ends of the two-match weekend series in Bryan-College Station.
3:06
A&M's win streak ends at four as Tennessee sweeps Sunday finale, 3-0
The Maroon & White's four-game win streak was brought to an end on Sunday afternoon as the Tennessee Lady Volunteers swept the Aggies at Reed Arena. The 3-0 home loss was Texas A&M's first defeat in SEC play during the 2022 season.
7:03
Texas A&M cruises to fourth straight victory with sweep over Sam Houston
The Maroon & White earned its fifth victory of the year after sweeping Sam Houston on Tuesday, 3-0. For the first time this season, a trio of Aggies tallied double-digit kills in a single match with Logan Lednicky leading the way at 18 and the team posting a season-best 51.
19:16
Press Conference: Aggie volleyball returns to practice ahead of 2022 season
The 2022 Texas A&M volleyball season begins on Aug. 20 with an exhibition against Baylor, but on Tuesday, the Aggies officially returned to practice. Ahead of their first team workout, Bird Kuhn, Madison Bowser and Allison Fields spoke to the media about the upcoming campaign.
All Updates
10/22/2022
Texas A&M ends slide with sweep over No. 16 Kentucky at Reed Arena
10/8/2022
Slide reaches five as Aggies fall to Mississippi State in four sets, 3-1
9/25/2022
A&M's win streak ends at four as Tennessee sweeps Sunday finale, 3-0
11/5/2021
Around Aggieland (11/5)
11/7/2019
Following wins over ranked Kentucky & Missouri, Aggies crack Top 25
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