Midfielder
5′6″
St. John's, FL
Bartram Trail
Sophomore
11:03
13 days ago by
Torie Peck
Regular season concludes as A&M suffers 2-0 defeat to Mississippi State
On Senior Night in Aggieland, Texas A&M soccer fell to No. 3 Mississippi State at Ellis Field, 2-0, as the Bulldogs put the finishing touches on the SEC regular-season championship. Next for the Aggies will be the SEC Tournament, which begins on Sunday, Nov. 3, in Pensacola.
5:16
21 days ago by
Jonathan Chung
Aggies, Tigers trade blows and share the points in 2-2 draw at Ellis Field
Four second-half goals were split evenly on Friday night at Ellis Field as Texas A&M drew Louisiana State in the Aggies' penultimate home match of the 2024 season. For the Maroon & White, MaKhiya McDonald and Sydney Becerra scored the goals.
27 days ago by
Torie Peck
Guerrieri's Ags suffer back-to-back losses with 1-0 defeat in Tuscaloosa
For the first time this season, Texas A&M has suffered back-to-back losses as the Aggies fell to Alabama on Sunday night in Tuscaloosa, 1-0. At 8-7 overall and 3-4 in conference, the Maroon & White have just three regular-season matches remaining.
As SEC play winds down, Aggie soccer hopes to gain momentum
Only five games remain in Southeastern Conference play with Texas A&M hosting Vanderbilt on Thursday before heading to Tuscaloosa Sunday. The Aggies are just shy of first place in the league by three points, and a win vs. the Commodores could provide a major boost in RPI.
16:09
MaKhiya McDonald explains A&M's 'intentional' approach on offense
Senior forward MaKhiya McDonald has scored a pair of goals this season as A&M soccer has just five regular-season matches remaining. Riding the momentum of a 4-1 win over Ole Miss, McDonald sat down for an exclusive interview as Vanderbilt comes to Aggieland this week.
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Guerrieri & Co. host Denver, Fairfield this week to open 2024 home slate
8/16/2024
Around Aggieland (8/16)
8/15/2024
No. 25 Aggies attack often in Beaumont beatdown of Lamar, 5-0
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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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