25:38
Aggies fall in nine-inning thriller as Texas forces decisive game, 9-8
Needing just one win to get to the 2024 Women's College World Series, No. 16 seed Texas A&M led 5-1 after five innings on Saturday, but top-seeded Texas roared back and prevailed in nine innings, 9-8. The decisive contest will begin at 6:30 p.m. CT on Sunday.
8:25
Trisha Ford, No. 16 seed A&M preparing to host first regional since 2018
Texas A&M softball claimed a top-16 national seed on Sunday and will begin postseason play at Davis Diamond this Friday. Head coach Trisha Ford joined Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio to preview the field of the Bryan-College Station Regional and much more.
11:05
Tori Vidales says it's 'exciting' to see a regional return to Davis Diamond
All 13 SEC teams are in the NCAA Tournament, and Trisha Ford's Aggies are the No. 16 national seed and will host a regional at Davis this week. Former A&M All-American Tori Vidales joined TexAgs Radio to discuss the tournament returning to Aggieland for the first time since 2018.
A&M's SEC Tournament stay ends with 7-3 semifinal loss to Florida
In their second game of the afternoon, No. 3 seed Texas A&M was dispatched from the 2024 Southeastern Conference Tournament with a 7-3 semifinal loss to No. 2 seed Florida. The Aggies now turn their attention to Sunday evening's NCAA Tournament Selection Show.
Five-run sixth lifts No. 12 A&M to 9-4 rubber match win over Alabama
Tied at 4-4 in the sixth inning, No. 12 Texas A&M scored five runs to pull away for the 9-4 series-clinching victory over No. 13 Alabama in Tuscaloosa. With thewin, the Aggies have now won five of their first six series in conference play while boasting a 12-6 record.
15:23
A&M legend Megan Gibson sees the Ags trending up in Ford's second year
A three-time All-American pitcher and a Texas A&M Hall of Famer, Megan Gibson-Loftin is now Twelve's Director of Softball Operations. The A&M legend joined Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio to offer her thoughts on Trisha Ford & Co. as the stretch run continues.
7:23
Trisha Ford, No. 14 Aggies ready for another competitive SEC series
After Emily Leavitt and Brooke Vestal combined for a no-hitter against Prairie View A&M, No. 14 Texas A&M turns its attention back to SEC play, hosting Kentucky at Davis Diamond. Head coach Trisha Ford joined TexAgs Radio to detail the team's approach to the weekend.
6:19
Leavitt, Vestal toss 10-strikeout no-hitter to crush Prairie View A&M
Facing little resistance, No. 14 Texas A&M run-ruled Prairie View A&M in five innings as Emily Leavitt (4.0 IP) and Brooke Vestal (1.0 IP) combined for an electric 10-strikeout no-hitter at Davis Diamond. Mya Perez led the Aggies at the plate with two hits and three RBIs.
12:29
No. 14 A&M erases largest deficit of the year to sweep Auburn, 14-6
Trailing by five runs after a second-inning Auburn grand slam, No. 14 Texas A&M plated five with two outs in the third as the offense ignited and ultimately rolled to a 14-6 win over the Tigers. By completing the sweep of Auburn, the Aggies are now 8-1 in SEC play.
15:14
Press Conference: No. 17 Aggies travel to Starkville for three-game set
No. 17 Texas A&M is 3-0 in conference as the Maroon & White venture to Starkville to face No. 21 Mississippi State in a three-game series. Ahead of the road trip, Trisha Ford, Emiley Kennedy and Brooke Vestal spoke to the media about the SEC set with the Bulldogs.
8:20
Emiley Kennedy continues to impress former A&M star Tori Vidales
For her first time in Aggieland, Trisha Ford just swept her first top-25 opponent in South Carolina and has another chance to do so this weekend. Former Texas A&M softball player and current SEC Network analyst Tori Vidales shared her thoughts on the Aggies' 23-2 start.
10:00
Vestal pitches gem, No. 19 Ags top No. 22 Gamecocks to close sweep
Brooke Vestal tossed six scoreless innings and fanned six batters, Trinity Cannon delivered the decisive two-run triple in the third and No. 19 Texas A&M swept No. 22 South Carolina with Sunday's 2-1 victory. Emiley Kennedy closed the win and earned her third save of the season.
0:00
Cannon's walk-off blast clinches series victory over No. 22 Gamecocks
In a pitchers' duel that went into extra innings, first baseman Trinity Cannon lifted the 19th-ranked Aggies to a Saturday night victory over No. 22 South Carolina, 2-1. Cannon's 10th-inning come was her eighth homer of the year and her second walk-off.
8:15
No. 19 A&M completes non-conference slate with 12-0 run-rule of North Texas
An eight-run first inning propelled the Aggies to victory over North Texas in run-rule fashion, 12-0. Three long balls were the difference, as Texas A&M is now 20-2 and will host South Carolina for its first conference three-game set, beginning on Friday at Davis Diamond.
8:53
Trisha Ford & Co. are off to hottest start since 2017 as SEC play looms
A Wednesday night clash against North Texas remains before Texas A&M softball begins SEC play, hosting South Carolina. Off to a 19-2 start, head coach Trisha Ford joined TexAgs Radio to discuss the current state of her squad and what is to come this week.
12:42
No. 18 Aggies use five-run third to cruise past Sam Houston, 7-3
Shaylee Ackerman earned her fourth win of the season, Trinity Cannon and Rylen Wiggins homered and No. 18 A&M improved to 15-1 with Tuesday's 7-3 victory over SHSU. Despite the Bearkats scoring first, the Aggies used a five-run third inning to separate themselves for good.
8:09
No. 17 A&M stays unbeaten with 4-1 win over Southeastern Louisiana
Trailing Southeastern Louisiana 1-0 in the bottom of the fourth, No. 17 Texas A&M rallied to score four unanswered runs to improve to 10-0 on the season. Jazmine Hill had a pair of extra-base hits, including a solo blast, as Brooke Vestal and Shaylee Ackerman combined for nine Ks.
Four-arm staff to carry Texas A&M's efforts in the circle this spring
A pitching coach by trade, Trisha Ford has assembled a staff of four arms for her second season in Aggieland. With familiar faces leading the Maroon & White's efforts in the circle, we detail each of the pitchers that will toe the rubber for Texas A&M softball in 2024.