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A&M infielder Kennedy Powell is thriving while playing close to home
Junior third baseman Kennedy Powell is off to a solid start with a .368 average through Texas A&M's first 11 games. In an exclusive interview, the Conroe native spoke about transferring back to the Lone Star State, her weekend in the Clearwater Invitational and more.
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Trisha Ford's No. 6 Aggies head back to Florida for JoAnne Graf Classic
The sixth-ranked Fightin' Texas Aggie softball program is heading back to Florida for the JoAnne Graf Classic this weekend. Head coach Trisha Ford joined TexAgs Live to speak on the growth of her group through 11 games and what she expects to see in the Sunshine State.
No. 5 A&M closes out Clearwater Invitational with 4-2 win over Charlotte
Trisha Ford's fifth-ranked Fightin' Texas Aggies went 4-1 in the Shriners Children's Clearwater Invitational, beating Charlotte on Sunday to cap off the trip to Florida. Down 2-1 early, a three-run fourth inning pushed the Aggies past the 49ers.
No. 5 Texas A&M splits Saturday twin-bill at Clearwater Invitational
On the third day of the Shriners Children's Clearwater Invitational, No. 5 Texas A&M split a doubleheader as Trisha Ford & Co. suffered their first loss of 2025. The Aggies were walked off by No. 10 Oklahoma State, 6-5, before beating Virginia in extra innings, 4-3.
Ford & Co. crush UCF on second day of Clearwater Invitational, 9-1
No. 5 Texas A&M's record remains perfect as the Aggies recorded their eighth win of the season via run-rule of UCF, 9-1. Koko Wooley led the Aggies offensively with a 3-for-3 day, tallying a pair of RBIs, bringing her season batting average up to a ridiculous .560.
Lessentine, Kennedy combine to beat Wichita State in Clearwater
Playing their first game in the Shriners Children's Clearwater Invitational, the fifth-ranked Fightin' Texas Aggies took care of Wichita State as freshman Sydney Lessentine provided four innings of one-run ball before Emiley Kennedy slammed the door on the Shockers.
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The Fan Show
Matt Browning and Roy May joined us on Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to share a complete fan perspective on all things Texas A&M athletics as the No. 8 Aggie hoops prepares to host Arkansas and baseball returns to Blue Bell Park for Opening Weekend against Elon.
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Trisha Ford recaps No. 5 Texas A&M's 6-0 weekend at Davis Diamond
No. 5 Texas A&M softball began its 2025 campaign with a perfect 6-0 start at the Aggie Classic this past weekend. Third-year head coach Trisha Ford spoke on how the Aggies were able to find different ways to win, the depth of the roster and more.
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Softball's Kramer Eschete takes us through her highlight-reel catch
Outfielder Kramer Eschete made the catch of the year during No. 5 Texas A&M softball's season-opener against Utah State last week. In an exclusive interview, Eschete broke down her incredible play in addition to talking about the Aggies' early-season success.
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Aggies run-rule Purdue as 'Lefty' keeps no-no on scorekeeping oddity
No. 7 Texas A&M finished its perfect weekend in the Aggie Classic with an 11-0 run-rule victory over Purdue on Sunday at Davis Diamond. Emiley Kennedy's no-hitter was kept intact by an official scorer's decision on a runner's interference call that resulted in the game's final out.
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Davis Drama! No. 7 Ags plate nine unanswered to erase six-run deficit
On Friday night at Davis Diamond, No. 7 Texas A&M erased a six-run hole with four runs in the fifth and five more in the sixth to defeat No. 19 Baylor, 10-7. Kennedy Powell's two-run double with two outs put the Ags in front, and Mac Barbara's two-run blast provided the insurance.
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Slugger Mac Barbara brings goal-oriented approach to A&M softball
A transfer from SDSU, graduate student Mac Barbara is adjusting to life in Aggieland as No. 7 Texas A&M is set to open the 2025 season on Thursday afternoon. In an exclusive interview, the slugger shares what drew her to College Station, her expectations for the year and more.
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Trisha Ford's No. 7 Aggies are 'confident' ahead of 2025 season
Entering her third season in Aggieland, head softball coach Trisha Ford and No. 7 Texas A&M will kick off its 2025 campaign tomorrow afternoon at Davis Diamond. Ahead of the Aggie Classic, Ford joined TexAgs Live to discuss her roster and what she wants to see this weekend.
Four experienced transfers join Trisha Ford's 2025 Texas A&M squad
A Californian and three native Texans transferred to Texas A&M during the offseason as Trisha Ford bolstered her roster with the talents and experience of Mac Barbara (SDSU), Olivia "Ojo" Johnson (Washington), Grace Sparks (Ole Miss) and Sidne Peters (Washington).
Potent offense should be solidified by portal adds, talented youngsters
In 2024, Texas A&M softball boasted the second-best scoring offense in the vaunted Southeastern Conference, and this spring, Trisha Ford & Co. will look to some key portal additions and highly-rated freshmen to keep the offense humming.
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Shortstop Koko Wooley confident in her preparation ahead of 2025
Softball season is just one week away, and shortstop Koko Wooley is back for her senior campaign as Texas A&M enters 2025 ranked No. 7 by preseason pollsters. The La Porte native sat down for an exclusive interview as the offseason comes to a close and the "fun" can begin.
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Emiley Kennedy's childhood dream came true with All-American honor
Left-handed ace Emiley Kennedy enters the 2025 campaign with lofty expectations, and she was recently named a preseason first-team All-American. The senior hurler sat down for an exclusive interview with Opening Day at Davis Diamond just 20 days away.
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Around Aggieland (1/10)
On Friday’s edition of TexAgs Live, Kay Naegeli took us Around Aggieland and provided updates on all things Texas A&M as 2025 gets rolling. Men's basketball and women's basketball continue their conference slates and more.
Aggie softball defeats Texas in exhibition action at Davis Diamond, 12-6
A large crowd was on hand at Davis Diamond on Friday night as Texas A&M hosted archrival Texas for a fall exhibition, which ended in a 12-6 Aggie victory. Trisha Ford & Co. are looking to build on a 2024 season that saw them reach an NCAA Tournament super regional.