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Ask Liucci: Impact newcomers, precarious games this fall & more
The offseason is in full swing in College Station, but there is plenty to discuss regarding Texas A&M football, basketball, baseball and beyond. In this edition of Ask Liucci, TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci tackles another round of subscriber questions.
10:09
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.
11:11
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.
22:55
Press Conference: Ford, Aggies react to season-ending loss at Davis
No. 1 national seed Texas A&M failed to escape the Bryan-College Station Regional as the Aggies suffered a pair of losses to Liberty this weekend. After the 6-5 loss on Sunday night, Trisha Ford, Kennedy Powell and Amari Harper spoke to the media.
34:26
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.
14:57
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.
12:12
Confident Amari Harper carries necessary intensity into postseason
With a ridiculous .407 average this season, Amari Harper is a key component to Texas A&M's high-octane offense. Ahead of Friday's regional matchup with Saint Francis, the California native spoke to TexAgs Live about where her confidence comes from and much more.
65:55
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.
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.
12:38
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.
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.
All-SEC Aggies: Texas A&M represented by five all-conference selections
On Friday, the Southeastern Conference released its postseason softball awards, and Texas A&M was well represented as Emiley Kennedy and Mya Perez were named to the All-SEC first team, and Mac Barbara, Amari Harper and Koko Wooley got second-team nods.
7:59
KK Dement cementing herself as a future star during freshman year
Dubbed "the shortstop of the future" by Trisha Ford, KK Dement is hitting .310 with 11 home runs as a true freshman this season. In her first exclusive interview, the A&M second baseman spoke about her impressive debut campaign in Maroon & White and much more.
No. 4 Aggies dominate No. 2 Tennessee in regular-season finale, 13-2
In the resumption of a suspended ballgame, Trisha Ford's fourth-ranked Fightin' Texas Aggies built on a 5-0 lead from Friday night and turned the regular-season finale into a laugher by dominating No. 2 Tennessee in the series rubber match, 13-2.
No. 4 A&M drops first game of interrupted doubleheader in Knoxville
In Friday's doubleheader, No. 4 Texas A&M dropped its first game against No. 2 Tennessee before weather suspended the series finale with the Aggies leading the Lady Vols, 5-0. The contest will resume on Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. CT.
Kennedy outduels Pickens as No. 4 Ags take opener from No. 2 Vols
With Emiley Kennedy and Karlyn Pickens locked in an incredible pitchers' duel, No. 4 A&M ultimately emerged victorious with a 1-0 win to open a three-game series in Knoxville. The game's only run scored on Koko Wooley's RBI double with two outs in the top of the seventh.
9:17
Ford's No. 4 Aggies 'about business' ahead of final SEC series at Tennessee
No. 4 Texas A&M softball is positioned among the top of the conference heading into the regular season series finale at No. 2 Tennessee. On TexAgs Live, head coach Trisha Ford joined the show to discuss what the team aims to accomplish, starting on Thursday.
11:18
Amari Harper remains 'proud' of A&M's progress as journey continues
A&M utility player Amari Harper is enjoying an insane junior season, hitting .413 with a .663 slugging percentage and 30 RBIs in 41 games. Ahead of the final regular-season series of the year, Harper sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss her path to Aggieland and more.
10:57
No. 2 A&M salvages series with Senior Day shutout vs. No. 9 Arkansas
No. 2 Texas A&M softball concluded its series against No. 9 Arkansas with a 2-0 Senior Day win. To avoid the sweep, a pair of seniors shined as Emiley Kennedy tossed her fifth complete game shutout of the season, and Mac Barbara knocked her ninth home run out of the park.
4:22
Late charge not enough as No. 2 Ags drop series opener to No. 9 Arkansas
Hitting .214 as a club on Friday night, No. 2 Texas A&M struggled to keep up with No. 9 Arkansas' bats, dropping the series opener, 7-5. The Aggies committed a season-high three errors, and the Aggie starter Emiley Kennedy gave up six hits and six runs.