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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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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.
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Allie Enright recaps A&M's ridiculously successful regular season
Outfielder Allie Enright was honored during Texas A&M's Senior Day a couple of weeks ago, but she's far from finished in Maroon & White. With the postseason up next, the California native spoke about A&M's series win at Tennessee over the weekend and much more.
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.
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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.
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No. 21 Texas A&M drops series with 9-2 loss to No. 3 Tennessee
After securing a victory on Saturday, No. 21 Texas A&M failed to claim the series with a 9-2 loss on Sunday at Davis Diamond. With A&M scoring its only runs in the opening frame, Tennessee punched in front with a five-run fifth inning, and the Aggies had no answer.