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5:01
Aggie volleyball drops fifth straight to LSU in 2022 home finale, 3-1
Texas A&M couldn't take advantage of an opening-set win as they ultimately fell to LSU in their final game at Reed Arena, 3-1. The loss marked the team's fifth consecutive as they head to Missouri this weekend for two matches to close the 2022 season.
7:00
Aggie volleyball drops three consecutive sets, falls to Alabama, 3-1
Despite dominant performances from Logan Lednicky and Caroline Meuth, Texas A&M struggled to maintain momentum after claiming the first set and were eventually outlasted by the Tide, 3-1. The Aggies now fall to 12-11 overall and are a mere 4-8 in SEC play.
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.
2:35
Aggie volleyball swept in first of two matches with Mississippi State
Texas A&M volleyball's losing streak has reached four as the Aggies were swept by Mississippi State on Friday night at Reed Arena. Logan Lednicky had a match-high 22 kills, but her individual efforts were not enough as the Bulldogs took the first match of the weekend.
All Updates
11/16/2022
Aggie volleyball drops fifth straight to LSU in 2022 home finale, 3-1
11/2/2022
Aggie volleyball drops three consecutive sets, falls to Alabama, 3-1
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
10/7/2022
Aggie volleyball swept in first of two matches with Mississippi State
9/25/2022
A&M's win streak ends at four as Tennessee sweeps Sunday finale, 3-0
8/28/2022
Ags drop final contest in the Texas A&M Invitational, fall to No. 6 Pitt, 3-0
8/8/2022
Transfers Lauren Hogan & Elena Karakasi ready volleyball season in Aggieland
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Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250
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Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career.
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Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential
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Professional potential is low.