In the final regular-season home match of the season, Texas A&M volleyball got even with LSU after the Tigers knocked off the Aggies in Baton Rouge earlier in the year. A&M's 3-1 victory on Senior Day improved the Aggies' record to 18-7 on the season and 9-6 in conference play.
Texas A&M volleyball has just three regular-season matches remaining, and the Aggies will celebrate Senior Day at Reed Arena on Sunday. Head coach Jamie Morrison joined TexAgs Live on Tuesday morning to preview this week's home matches vs. Georgia and LSU.
Texas A&M volleyball has only dropped one set through four games to begin the 2024 season. This weekend, Jamie Morrison's Aggies will host the Texas A&M Invitational, with Temple, New Hampshire and Louisiana coming to town.
The Aggies dropped the first set to McNeese but roared back to win three straight as Texas A&M improved to 2-0 on the year with a 3-1 victory on Saturday. Logan Lednicky, Taylor Humphrey and Ifenna Cos-Okpalla each reached double-digit kills in the win.
Ifenna Cos-Okpalla is a preseason All-SEC selection, and she's ready to get her junior campaign in Maroon & White underway. Ahead of Friday's opener at South Alabama, the Flower Mound native sat down for an exclusive interview to preview the 2024 volleyball season in Aggieland.
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