5:51
Press Conference: A&M women's hoops opens Battle 4 Atlantis on Saturday
Texas A&M women's basketball is in the Bahamas as Joni Taylor & Co. begin play in the Battle 4 Atlantis on Saturday evening against Villanova. Prior to playing the Wildcats, Joni Taylor and Aicha Coulibaly addressed the media on Friday afternoon.
6:45
Malone scores 24 as A&M bounces back vs. Northwestern State
Forward Jada Malone powered Texas A&M's offense with 24 points and nine rebounds off the bench in a commanding 75-54 victory over Northwestern State on Sunday afternoon. Sahara Jones added 14 points while Lauren Ware posted an 11-point, 13-rebound double-double.
Sleepy second-half sinks Texas A&M at No. 15 West Virginia, 83-62
In their first game away from Reed Arena this season, Joni Taylor's Aggies appeared to have an upset on their minds at No. 15 West Virginia and trailed by just four at halftime. However, the Mountaineers woke up and dominated in the second half to beat A&M by 21 points.
8:07
Five Aggies reach double figures as A&M controls Western Michigan, 86-38
After a 960-day stint sidelined, Kyndall Hunter shined in her third game in Maroon & White as A&M dismantled Western Michigan on Sunday, 86-38. Hunter was one of five Aggies to reach a double-digit point total, along with Sahara Jones, who recorded the year's first double-double.
9:00
A&M women's basketball needs come-from-behind effort to beat UTSA
UTSA opened the second half on an 11-0 run to take a seven-point lead, but Texas A&M answered back and hung on to defeat the Roadrunners on Elementary School Day at Reed Arena, 55-51. Sahara Jones led the Aggies with 16 points in the victory.
6:11
Aggies struggle in all facets, drop opener to Islanders, 62-56
The Maroon & White were outplayed on both sides of the ball and struggled to find any rhythm in a 62-56 loss to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Monday. In the program's first season-opening loss in 11 years, the Aggies shot just 27.3 percent from the field, including 3-of-25 from deep.
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.
6:29
Joni Taylor 'excited' about trajectory of her program entering 2024-25
Texas A&M women's basketball officially begins its 2024-2025 season on Monday, Nov. 4, against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Reed Arena. On Tuesday, head coach Joni Taylor joined to preview her squad as her third campaign in Aggieland is set to get underway.
13:03
Taylor aims to continue program's progress as she enters third year
Following a difficult first season under Joni Taylor, Texas A&M went 19-13 and earned a berth in the 2024 NCAA Tournament. As the head coach enters her third season in Aggieland, Taylor hopes to see even more steps in the right direction for the Maroon & White.
9:12
SEC Tipoff25 Lookback: Taylor's Ags exude confidence in Birmingham
The spotlight turned to the women's programs on Wednesday afternoon as Joni Taylor, Lauren Ware and Aicha Coulibaly represented Texas A&M at SEC Tipoff 2025 in Birmingham. Luke Evangelist and Olin Buchanan recapped what they learned from the Maroon & White.
8:12
SEC Tipoff25 Backstage with A&M's Lauren Ware & Aicha Coulibaly
A year ago, Lauren Ware and Aicha Coulibaly led the Maroon & White in rebounding and scoring, respectively, and the duo was in Birmingham for the SEC Tipoff. Luke Evangelist caught up with the Aggies before they take center stage on Wednesday.
20:03
Late rally not enough as Taylor & Co. fall to Nebraska in heartbreaker
Aicha Coulibaly's 26-point outburst was almost enough to mount a stunning comeback but Nebraska held on late as Texas A&M was eliminated in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, 61-59. Janiah Barker added 11 points as the Aggies nearly pulled off the upset.
11:46
A&M makes its return to the dance to face the Huskers on Friday in Oregon
Texas A&M women's basketball is back in the NCAA Tournament after a two-year absence, facing off against six-seed Nebraska. The Aggies roster has little NCAA Tournament experience, however, A&M head coach Joni Taylor is making her fifth appearance in March Madness.
63:34
Corvallis hosts Beavers, Huskers, Aggies & Eagles in Albany 1 Regional
Joni Taylor and the Fightin' Texas Aggies begin their stay in the 2024 NCAA Tournament with a trip to the Pacific Northwest for action in the Albany 1 Regional. Along with Texas A&M, host Oregon State, Nebraska and Eastern Washington will be competing in Corvallis this weekend.
Joni Taylor's Aggies receive a No. 11 seed in 2024 NCAA Tournament
For the first time since 2021, Texas A&M women's basketball will dance in the NCAA Tournament as they'll face No. 6 seed Nebraska in Corvallis. The well-earned March Madness berth marks head coach Joni Taylor's first in College Station and fifth as a head coach.
21:00
Coulibaly's career-high 32 not enough to knock off top-ranked Gamecocks
Aicha Coulibaly scored a career-best 32 points, yet more was needed from Texas A&M as top-seeded South Carolina advanced to the SEC Tournament semifinals, 79-68. The Aggies now await their fate, hoping for an NCAA Tournament bid in Joni Taylor's second year in Aggieland.
A&M cruises in pivotal win over Mississippi State in Greenville, 72-56
Needing a win to boost its NCAA Tournament resume, Texas A&M dominated Mississippi State, 72-56, in the Aggies' first game of the SEC Tournament. With the win, the Aggies improved to 19-11 in the year, setting up a quarterfinal matchup with top-seeded South Carolina.
8:53
Late run sends Crimson Tide past Aggies in regular-season finale, 78-71
The Texas A&M women's basketball team fell 78-71 in its final game before the Southeastern Conference Tournament on Sunday afternoon at Reed Arena. As a result, the Aggies finished the regular season with an 18-11 overall record and a 6-10 mark in the SEC.
11:23
Press Conference: Taylor, A&M travel to Knoxville for Thursday contest
Texas A&M women's basketball is fighting for a spot in the NCAA Tournament as the final week of the regular season begins with a trip to Knoxville. On Tuesday, Joni Taylor, Aicha Coulibaly and Sahara Jones spoke to the media ahead of a Thursday clash with the Lady Vols.
Lack of ball security leads to postseason insecurity as Auburn downs Ags
A significantly flawed outing added another blemish to Texas A&M's resume as the Auburn Tigers took care of the Aggies, 57-41, on Sunday. An inexcusable 29 turnovers halted A&M's offensive efforts, with no Aggie player finishing in double-digits.