Ford enters fourth season with a talented roster that's still developing
Over the course of her first three seasons at Texas A&M, Trisha Ford has accumulated a 124-47 record and reached the NCAA Tournament each year. However, after 2025's postseason disappointment, Ford has a new-look roster that is again ranked among the nation's best.
Postseason pain provides Aggie veterans with something to prove
Texas A&M softball's 2025 NCAA Tournament ended extremely early, and the returning veterans have allowed that pain to motivate them this offseason. With All-Americans like Mya Perez and KK Dement leading the way, Trisha Ford's 2026 club has a renewed understanding of what's required.
Life after 'Lefty': Lessentine, Peters to lead A&M's pitching staff in 2026
Texas A&M's pitching staff will look a little different in 2026 as the Aggies figure to have a "by-committee" approach following the departure of All-American Emiley Kennedy. Led by Sydney Lessentine and Sidne Peters this spring, Trisha Ford has six different arms to utilize in the circle.
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Sophomore infielder KK Dement taking over as Texas A&M's shortstop
Infielder KK Dement hit .335 with 16 homers and 64 RBI in her first season at Texas A&M. Now a sophomore, the California kid joined The Pass Back to discuss her summer and fall slate as the Fightin' Texas Aggies head to Austin for a Friday exhibition with Texas.
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Right-hander Sydney Lessentine ready for a larger role in the circle
Now a sophomore, right-hander Sydney Lessentine figures to take on a larger role on Texas A&M's pitching staff this spring. With fall softball in action, the New Mexico native joined The Pass Back to discuss her offseason, her debut campaign in Maroon & White and more.
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Trisha Ford looks back on third year in Aggieland, previews summer ahead
Texas A&M softball's season came to an abrupt end, falling to Liberty in the regional round of the NCAA Tournament. Head coach Trisha Ford joined TexAgs Live to detail the Aggies' 2025 campaign and talk about the next steps in building a roster for next spring.
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TexAgs Overtime: Areas of required improvement for Aggie football
We're going overtime! TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined Tuesday’s edition of TexAgs Live and spent some additional time in-studio afterward to detail where A&M must improve this fall, how NIL has impacted non-revenue sports and more.
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Infielder KK Dement mashed her way to Freshman All-American honor
Star newcomer KK Dement hit a ridiculous .335 with 16 homers en route to freshman All-American honors in 2025. The infielder sat down for an exclusive interview to review her first year in Maroon & White, falling short in a regional and much more.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, May 19)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning to speak on softball's heartbreaking loss in the Bryan-College Station Regional. Liucci continued the discussion about the leadership of Texas A&M Athletics and the sports season as a whole.
Top-seed Texas A&M stunned and eliminated at home by Liberty
No. 1 national seed Texas A&M failed to escape its home regional as Liberty eliminated the Aggies in a dramatic Sunday doubleheader at Davis Diamond. The Aggies dubiously became the first No. 1 overall seed to fail to advance to a super regional since seeding began in 2005.
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No. 1 seed Texas A&M staves off elimination following loss to Liberty
Stunned by Liberty on Saturday afternoon, No. 1 national seed Texas A&M rebounded to beat Marist in an unexpected nightcap at Davis Diamond. With the unplanned doubleheader split, the Aggies must now beat Liberty twice on Sunday to reach a super regional next weekend.
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A&M's offense rolls as Lessentine and Peters no-hit Saint Francis, 18-0
As if scripted, No. 1 overall seed Texas A&M got off to a perfect start to the Bryan-College Station Regional as the Aggies run-ruled Saint Francis in five innings, 18-0. Sydney Lessentine and Sidney Peters combined to no-hit the Red Flash as the A&M offense dominated on Friday.
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Davis Diamond set for regional action to begin on Friday afternoon
No. 1 overall seed Texas A&M begins its NCAA Tournament run on Friday afternoon when Trisha Ford and the Aggies face Saint Francis at 2:30 p.m. CT. With regional action back in Aggieland for a second straight season, Trisha Ford & Co. are ready to defend Davis Diamond.
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The Fan Show
Chad Nelson 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 No. 1 Aggie softball prepares to host the NCAA Bryan-College Station Regional at Davis Diamond.
No. 1 seed Aggies host Lady Flames, Red Foxes & Red Flash at Davis
The 2025 Bryan-College Station Regional gets underway on Friday afternoon at Davis Diamond as the Fightin' Texas Aggies look to take their first steps toward an appearance in the Women's College World Series. Here's a quick look at the four clubs facing off in Aggieland.
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Ford, No. 1 seed A&M ready to host Bryan-College Station Regional
Texas A&M softball will begin the 2025 NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 national seed, hosting Liberty, Marist and Saint Francis in the Bryan-College Station Regional. Head coach Trisha Ford joined TexAgs Live on Wednesday to preview the weekend.
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TexAgs Rewind (5/13)
Tuesday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, college football writer Dennis Dodd, Texas A&M softball pitcher Emiley Kennedy and former Texas A&M infielder Boomer White.
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Emiley Kennedy is hitting her stride as NCAA Tournament awaits
For the first time ever, Texas A&M softball earned the top seed in the NCAA Tournament. Before ace Emiley Kennedy begins her fourth postseason in Aggieland, the All-American joined TexAgs Live on Tuesday to discuss the hard work it took to get there.
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Former All-American Megan Gibson-Loftin highlights A&M's 'lethal' offense
A rare three-time NFCA All-American, Megan Gibson-Loftin is one of the most decorated players in Texas A&M softball history. On Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live, Gibson-Loftin spoke on Trisha Ford's program, entering the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 national seed.
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Mya Perez motivated by doubters as A&M embarks on the road to OKC
Slugger Mya Perez had plenty of personal success in Texas A&M's dominant-yet-truncated showing at the 2025 SEC Tournament. With the Bryan-College Station Regional on deck, Perez sat down for an exclusive sit-down to discuss her mindset as the big dance begins on Friday.