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Around Aggieland (5/12)
Texas A&M Baseball ⋅ 3 days ago by Kaylee Dreyer
On Monday’s edition of TexAgs Live, Kaylee Dreyer took us Around Aggieland as Texas A&M softball was named the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, baseball was swept by Missouri and much more.
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Softball America's Tara Henry dives into A&M's 'complete' resume
Texas A&M Softball ⋅ 3 days ago by David Nuño
In her third season at Texas A&M, Trisha Ford's Aggies are a complete ball club, and they were rewarded with the No. 1 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. During TexAgs Live on Monday, Tara Henry of Softball America offered her thoughts on the Ags ahead of the regional.
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Michael Earley joins TexAgs Live after the Aggies were swept at home
In the final 2025 series at Blue Bell Park, Texas A&M's postseason aspirations are on life support after Missouri swept the Aggies. On Monday's edition of TexAgs Live, head coach Michael Earley spoke on the recent performance and what's ahead.
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TA Live Mon 5.12.25 Guests: OB, Earley, Brauny, Henry, Liucci
3 days ago by David Nuño
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WATCH: Ford, Aggies react to being named the No. 1 overall seed
Texas A&M Softball ⋅ 4 days ago by TexAgs
On Sunday, the 2025 NCAA Softball Tournament field of 64 was unveiled, and for the first time ever, the Fightin' Texas Aggies are the No. 1 overall seed. Following the selection show, Trisha Ford, Emiley Kennedy, Koko Wooley and Allie Enright reacted to their draw.
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Historic Aggies earn NCAA Tourney's No. 1 overall seed for first time
Texas A&M Softball ⋅ 4 days ago by Kay Naegeli
As expected, the road to Oklahoma City will run through Aggieland as Texas A&M softball has earned the No. 1 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA Tournament! Davis Diamond will host Marist (47-7-1), Liberty (47-12) and Saint Francis (26-24) in the Bryan-College Station Regional next weekend!
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Texas A&M's postseason pulse plummets as Mizzou completes sweep
Texas A&M Baseball ⋅ 4 days ago by Richard Zane
Winless in SEC play entering this weekend's three-game set, Missouri came into College Station and took all three games from Texas A&M in the final series at Blue Bell Park this season. In Sunday's finale, the Aggies remained lifeless in a humiliating 10-1 defeat.
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Missouri sweeps Texas A&M
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Recruiting Notes from last week's spring travels
4 days ago by Jason Howell
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FINAL from Blue Bell Park: Missouri 10, Texas A&M 1 (Sunday)
Texas A&M Baseball ⋅ 4 days ago by Richard Zane
For the final time in 2025, the Fightin' Texas Aggies will take the diamond at Blue Bell Park as the Maroon & White conclude their three-game series with Missouri on Sunday afternoon. Follow along as the TexAgs crew provides live updates of A&M's home finale.
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Missouri loves company as miserable offense sinks A&M to series loss
Texas A&M Baseball ⋅ 5 days ago by Richard Zane
Texas A&M's chances of making the NCAA Tournament suffered significantly on Saturday as the Aggies fell to last-place Missouri, 4-1. With the series loss, the Aggies remain stuck on 10 conference wins after mustering only nine hits across the first two games of the weekend.
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Quick thoughts on Aggie baseball series loss to Mizzou
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A&M named SEC Tournament co-champs as weather cancels title game
The 2025 SEC Tournament championship was canceled due to weather, as rain in Athens will keep Texas A&M from playing for its first conference title. With Saturday's matchup with Oklahoma rained out, the Aggies will find out their NCAA Tournament seeding on Sunday.
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FINAL from Blue Bell Park: Missouri 4, Texas A&M 1 (Saturday)
Texas A&M Baseball ⋅ 5 days ago by Richard Zane
After Friday night's meltdown, the Fightin' Texas Aggies desperately need to rebound on Saturday afternoon vs. Mizzou as the final home series of the year continues. Follow along as the TexAgs crew provides live updates of the action from Blue Bell Park.
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Photo Gallery: Weaver & Co. down UCLA in super regional round, 4-2
Women's Tennis ⋅ 5 days ago by Callie Garner
The Fightin' Texas Aggies protected their home court at the Mitchell Tennis Center on Friday afternoon as the Maroon & White defeated UCLA to reach the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. TexAgs presents a collection of our best shots of the Sweet 16 in Aggieland.
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Disruptive DL Khyren Haywood focused on improvement this summer
Football Recruiting ⋅ 5 days ago by Jason Howell
2027 Denton (TX) Guyer DL Khyren Haywood is one of the more twitchy, active and explosive defenders in the state of Texas. After a recent spring practice, he spoke to TexAgs about the spring, his recruiting process and Texas A&M.
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Disastrous ninth dooms Texas A&M in catastrophic loss to Missouri
Texas A&M Baseball ⋅ 6 days ago by Richard Zane
With a 6-3 advantage heading into the ninth inning, Texas A&M gave up six runs to the Missouri Tigers as the Aggies sank to a devastating 9-6 loss on Friday night. Likely Ryan Prager's last career start at Olsen was washed away as the bullpen failed to support the ace.
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Aggies flatten Texas en route to the SEC Tournament title game, 14-2
Setting an SEC Tournament record for most runs scored in a game, Trisha Ford's No. 2 seed Aggies pummeled in-state rival Texas in their official first meeting as SEC foes, 14-2. KK Dement and Amari Harper had ridiculous nights, totaling 11 RBI and three homers between the two.
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Elite! Again! Texas A&M beats UCLA to punch ticket to Waco
Women's Tennis ⋅ 6 days ago by Luke Evangelist
For the fourth consecutive season, Mark Weaver and the Fightin' Texas Aggies are headed to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament after beating UCLA on Friday, 4-2. With the victory, A&M will play in next weekend's Elite Eight as the title defense rolls into Waco.
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No. 16 Aggies swept by No. 1 Wake Forest to conclude 2025 season
Men's Tennis ⋅ 6 days ago by Kay Naegeli
On Friday afternoon, Texas A&M men's tennis dropped a 4-0 decision to the No. 1 overall seed Wake Forest to end the Aggies' run in the 2025 NCAA Tournament in Winston-Salem, NC. Steve Denton's Aggies ended with an 18-11 record on the year.
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