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The Texas A&M Softball program has had 27 different players selected to an all-American team for a total of 43 times. A&M has had 1 four time all–American in Lori Stoll, 4 3–time all-Americans (Andaya, Cooper, Gibson, & Dumezich), as well as an additional 5 2–time all-Americans (Carter, Mizera, Scarborough, Vidales, & Lee). [5]
The Texas A&M Aggies softball program is a college softball team that represents Texas A&M University in the Southeastern Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. [1] The team has had 10 head coaches since it started playing organized softball in the 1972–73 season. [2]
After 24 years in the Aggie Softball Complex, the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents approved construction of a new home for Aggie Softball in April 2016. This construction took the form of the Davis Diamond complex. The softball stadium holds 2,000 fans and includes club level seating as well as two luxury suites.
Here's what you need to know of Texas A&M softball's history in the Women's College World Series as the Aggies take on Texas in the super regional:
The No. 1-seeded Texas Longhorns work extra innings and avoid elimination against rival Texas A&M in Game 2 of a best-of-3 series in super regionals.
The following is a list of Texas A&M Aggies softball seasons. Texas A&M University is a member of the Southeastern Conference of the NCAA Division I. The Aggies are three time Women's College World Series champions, with the first of those titles coming during the AIAW years, and the others under NCAA organization. Texas A&M has also appeared ...
Texas A&M (43-13), which finished third in the SEC this season behind Tennessee and Florida, boasts a storied softball legacy that includes national championships in 1983 and 1987.
The 1986 Texas A&M Aggies softball team represented Texas A&M University in the 1986 NCAA Division I softball season. The Aggies were coached by Bob Brock , who led his fifth season. The Bulldogs finished with a record of 41–13.