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Marietta, GA
St. Francis (SMU)
Graduate
6:48
2 days ago by
Kay Naegeli
Losing skid reaches seven as Texas A&M falls to Florida at Reed, 74-52
Texas A&M women's basketball dropped its seventh contest in a row as Florida toppled the Aggies, 74-52, on Thursday night in Reed Arena. The Gators defeated the Maroon & White in part to a 21-4 dismantling in the second quarter.
5 days ago by
Kay Naegeli
Texas A&M trounced by No. 18 Tide in Tuscaloosa, 88-49
Playing their first of three games in six days, Texas A&M suffered a lopsided loss in Tuscaloosa as No. 18 Alabama defeated the Aggies at Coleman Coliseum, 88-49. With Monday night's disappointing showing, Joni Taylor's team has now lost six consecutive games.
11:08
Clutch Coulibaly's 12 final-quarter points leads A&M to victory, 68-63
Texas A&M women's basketball defended home court Thursday night, as Aicha Coulibaly's 12 fourth-quarter points propelled the Aggies to a 68-63 victory over Georgia. Solè Williams and Amirah Abdur-Rahim each aided A&M's effort, accumulating 13 and 12 points, respectively.
10:21
Efficient shooting leads A&M to a 96-54 drubbing of MVSU on Thursday
During the holiday season, Joni Taylor and the Aggies put a bow on the non-conference portion of the season with a 96-54 beatdown of Mississippi Valley State on Thursday afternoon at Reed Arena. Now 7-5 overall, Texas A&M begins SEC play on Jan. 2 vs. No. 18 Tennessee.
Aggies prepare to 'Burn the Boats' as 2024-25 tips off vs. Corpus Christi
Texas A&M women's basketball is entering its third season under the direction of head coach Joni Taylor, and the Aggies' motto entering 2024-25 is "Burn the Boats." A&M's first opportunity to show its progress comes Monday, Nov. 4, against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Reed Arena.
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