Libero
5′7″
Fulshear, TX
Fulshear
Senior
8 days ago by
Matt Martin
Ags swept out of Big D as No. 10 SMU hands No. 8 A&M first loss of 2025
Jamie Morrison & Co. had no answers on Tuesday night as No. 8 Texas A&M volleyball fell to No. 10 SMU at the Moody Center, 3-0. Following the sweep in Dallas, the Aggies must prepare for No. 15 TCU in the second of a metroplex back-to-back on Wednesday evening.
13 days ago by
Matt Martin
Trio of Aggies reach double-digit kills in top-25 road sweep of Utah
Logan Lednicky had a match-high 17 kills as Emily Hellmuth and Kyndal Stowers followed close behind with 12 and 11, respectively, in No. 10 Texas A&M's Thursday sweep of No. 21 Utah in Salt Lake City. Jamie Morrison & Co. are now 4-0 on the season.
9:20
15 days ago by
David Nuño
Jamie Morrison & Co. hit the road to face No. 21 Utah, Utah State
Texas A&M head volleyball coach Jamie Morrison joined us in studio for Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live following a five-set win against Central Arkansas. Morrison also previewed the Aggies' road matchups in Utah later this week as they take on No. 21 Utah and Utah State.
No. 9 Texas A&M survives five-set scare from Central Arkansas, 3-2
Jamie Morrison & Co. remain unbeaten despite needing five sets to dispatch Central Arkansas on Saturday afternoon in Houston. For a second consecutive night, Kyndal Stowers led the Aggies in kills with 14 as No. 9 Texas A&M improved to 3-0 on the year.
30:20
18 days ago by
Richard Zane
This week on Take Five: Underwood, Kiel, Lane & more
Get to know your favorite Texas A&M student-athletes beyond our patented Texas Aggies United interviews in Take Five! Sitting down for a quick chat this week were Ava Underwood, Terrence Kiel II, Jacari Lane, Jamar Beal-Goines and Nico Partida.
All Updates
9/2/2025
Jamie Morrison & Co. hit the road to face No. 21 Utah, Utah State
8/22/2025
TexAgs Rewind (8/22)
8/22/2025
Second-gen Aggie Ava Underwood understands honor of wearing #12
8/6/2025
Ifenna Cos-Okpalla earned individual honors at U23 Pan American Cup
6/5/2025
Lednicky tallies nine points in international debut with Team USA
4/3/2025
Ifenna Cos-Okpalla is taking a larger leadership role as a senior
12/17/2024
Volleyball's Morrison reflects on a successful second year in Aggieland
10/25/2024
Lednicky explains what the 'surreal' upset of t.u. means to her family
9/11/2024
Aggie volleyball brings 4-0 record into this weekend's Texas A&M Invitational
9/4/2024
Volleyball's Logan Lednicky urges 12th Man to pack Reed on Friday
11/19/2023
Texas A&M swept by No. 8 Tennessee in penultimate home match
9/13/2023
Texas A&M volleyball falls to No. 22 Houston in four sets
8/15/2023
Maroon tops White in Tuesday night scrimmage at Reed Arena
8/10/2023
Dr. Stephen McGee: Volume 3, I'm a Real Doctor
6/14/2023
Volleyball's Jamie Morrison shares what attracted him to Texas A&M
11/16/2022
Aggie volleyball drops fifth straight to LSU in 2022 home finale, 3-1
11/2/2022
Aggie volleyball drops three consecutive sets, falls to Alabama, 3-1
10/7/2022
Aggie volleyball swept in first of two matches with Mississippi State
9/25/2022
A&M's win streak ends at four as Tennessee sweeps Sunday finale, 3-0
8/27/2022
Texas A&M volleyball falls to No. 25 San Diego in straight sets, 3-0
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Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential
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