WOMEN'S SPORTS NEWS
BASKETBALL
FEATURED NEWS
- Episode 1 The Aggie Basketball Hour with Joni TaylorThe season premiere of The Aggie Basketball Hour with Joni Taylor.
- Aggies Bust the Broncos for 900th Program VictoryThe Texas A&M women's basketball team combined an outstanding shooting performance and stifling defense to record the 900th victory in program history with Sunday's 86-38 rout of the Western Michigan Broncos inside Reed Arena.
- Women’s Basketball Seeks 900th Win SundayThe Texas A&M women's basketball team takes on the Western Michigan Bronocos Sunday inside Reed Arena at 2 p.m.
EQUESTRIAN
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- No. 2 Aggies Fall at No. 1 AuburnThe No. 2 Texas A&M equestrian team fell on the road to No. 1 Auburn, 15-4, Saturday afternoon from the Auburn University Equestrian Center.
- No. 2 Aggies Travel to Face No. 1 AuburnThe No. 2 Texas A&M equestrian team hits the road to face No. 1 Auburn Saturday at 11 a.m. from the Auburn University Equestrian Center.
- Three Aggies Garner SEC Rider of the Month HonorsTexas A&M's Brooke Brombach (Flat), Gracie Casebolt (Reining) and Kate Egan (Fences) have been named SEC Riders of the Month for their respective disciplines, as announced by the league office Thursday afternoon.
GOLF
FEATURED NEWS
- SEC Suspends Competition Through April 15; NCAA Cancels ChampionshipsThe Southeastern Conference announced that all athletics activities, including competitions, team and individual practices, meetings and other organized gatherings, will be suspended through at least April 15.
- Women’s Golf Signs No. 2 Recruiting Class in the CountryTexas A&M women's golf signed the No. 2 recruiting class in the country according to Golfweek.com Wednesday after signing four of the top prospects in the 2025 class.
- Fernández García-Poggio, Borovilos Garner SEC Weekly HonorsTexas A&M's Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio and Vanessa Borovilos were named SEC Golfer of the Week and Freshman of the Week, respectively, the league announced Wednesday.
SOCCER
FEATURED NEWS
- Aggies Ink Five Standouts for the 2025 Campaign
- Aggies Drop SEC Tournament Match against Georgia, 1-0The Texas A&M soccer team was unable to break the scoring seal in Sunday's SEC Tournament first round loss to the Georgia Bulldogs at Ashton Brosnaham Park.
- Three Aggies Land All-SEC HonorsSydney Becerra, Carolyn Calzada and Mia Pante earned All-SEC honors as the conference announced its postseason award winners Sunday.
SOFTBALL
FEATURED NEWS
- Softball Releases 2025 Non-Conference ScheduleTexas A&M softball head coach Trisha Ford released the 2025 non-conference schedule, which features two home tournaments and 17 home games against 2024 NCAA Tournament teams.
- Aggies Host Texas in Fall ExhibitionThe Texas A&M softball team is set to host Texas Friday at 7 p.m. in a seven-inning exhibition at Davis Diamond.
- Athletics Invests in Future with Ticket Price Adjustments for Spring SportsComing off one of the most successful spring seasons in school history, Texas A&M Athletics has finalized ticket prices for the 2025 seasons of baseball, softball, tennis and indoor and outdoor track & field with adjustments made to support the continued growth of Aggie Athletics in the pursuit of excellence.
TENNIS
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- Aggies Sign Blue Chip Recruit Jennifer JacksonSpicewood native joins the Aggies for the 2025-26 campaign.
- Stoiana Earns No. 1 Seed for NCAA Singles ChampionshipStoiana headlined a group of three Aggies earning spots at next week's NCAA Individual Championships in Waco.
- Smetannikov Earns NCAA Tournament SpotWith the NCAA bid on the line, Smetannikov topped No. 50 Sydni Ratliff of Ohio State, 6-3, 6-0 in a 5-8 playoff match.
VOLLEYBALL
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- Match Preview: at OklahomaThe Texas A&M volleyball team concludes its three-match road trip Wednesday evening as it takes on Oklahoma at the McCasland Field House with first serve set for 7 p.m.
- Aggies Drop Hard-Fought Battle at Tennessee, 3-1The Texas A&M volleyball team fell in a four-set battle to Tennessee Sunday afternoon at Thompson-Boling Arena, 3-1 (21-25, 25-21, 25-15, 27-25).
- Match Preview: at TennesseeThe Texas A&M volleyball team continues its road stint in Tennessee as it takes on the Lady Vols on ESPN Sunday afternoon at Thompson-Boling Arena with first serve set for 12 p.m.
TRACK AND FIELD
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- Aggies Unveil 2025 ScheduleThe Texas A&M track & field team unveiled its 2025 schedule featuring seven meets at home headlined by the 2025 SEC Indoor Championships held at the R.A. 'Murray' Fasken '38 Indoor Track & Field Facility and the NCAA West Preliminary Round at E.B. Cushing Stadium.
- Athletics Invests in Future with Ticket Price Adjustments for Spring SportsComing off one of the most successful spring seasons in school history, Texas A&M Athletics has finalized ticket prices for the 2025 seasons of baseball, softball, tennis and indoor and outdoor track & field with adjustments made to support the continued growth of Aggie Athletics in the pursuit of excellence.
- Aggies Add National Champion Ekponé to Staff as Athletic AssistantTexas A&M track & field head coach Pat Henry announced the addition of former A&M national champion Olivia Ekponé to his staff as an athletic assistant Monday. Ekponé will oversee the operations of the program, while also handling recruitment for the team.
CROSS COUNTRY
FEATURED NEWS
- Meet Preview: NCAA South Central RegionalThe Texas A&M cross country team returns to action Friday morning as it hosts the NCAA South Central Regional meet at the Watts Cross Country Course. The gun goes off at 9 a.m. for the women's 6k race, followed by the men's 10k at 10 a.m.
- Aggies Secure Top-10 Finishes at SEC ChampionshipsThe Texas A&M cross country team earned a pair of top-10 finishes at the SEC Championships Friday morning at the Watts Cross Country Course, as the men placed eighth, while the women finished 10th.
- Meet Preview: SEC ChampionshipsThe Texas A&M Cross Country team opens its postseason campaign Friday as it hosts the SEC Championships for the first time in nine years at the Watts Cross Country Course. The women's 6k race will start at 9:08 a.m., while the men's 8k race will follow at 9:50 a.m.