Archive for May, 2008
Texas A&M set a school record with six home runs and scored its most runs in an NCAA game since 1989 as the ninth-ranked Aggies downed Houston, 22-4, in a winner’s bracket game at the College Station Regional Saturday night before 5,202 fans at Olsen Field.
The Big 12 Champion Texas A&M baseball team opened the NCAA College Station Regional in style Friday night, pounding out 15 hits en route to a 15-1 victory over the University of Illinois at Chicago before 3,863 fans at Olsen Field.
Former Little Elm track and field standout Demetrius Tryels has been a Lobo, Star and Wolf over the past 12 months. He will soon add Aggie to the list.
In two Women's College World Series games, Texas A&M has taken advantage of opponents' errors and avoided catastrophic mistakes of its own. "That's the difference in a team that's gonna win the championship,” Aggie coach Jo Evans said, perhaps foreshadowing her team's future. "Everyone's gonna have an error. The team that's gonna win the tournament is the one that can be in a pressure situation ...
Aggies score 10 runs in two innings as Flames fall 15-1. College Station, Texas- A pair of rough innings underneath the sweltering Texas sun doomed the UIC baseball team in a 15-1 defeat at the hands of ninth-ranked Texas A&M in their opener of the 2008 NCAA College Station Regional at Olsen Field.
Former Little Elm track and field standout Demetrius Tryels has been a Lobo, Star and Wolf over the past 12 months. He will soon add Aggie to the list.
Texas A&M administrators can be sued individually for the events leading up to the 1999 collapse of the 59-foot-tall bonfire stack that killed 12 people and injured 27 others, even though they were acting in their official capacity, a state appeals court ruled.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Texas A&M's opening game in the Women's College World Series featured the marquee pitching matchup of Aggie star Megan Gibson against Virginia Tech's Angela Tincher. Each was as good as advertised, but Gibson's Aggies earned their first World Series win since 1988.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Texas A&M's opening game in the Women's College World Series featured the marquee pitching matchup of Aggie star Megan Gibson against Virginia Tech's Angela Tincher. Each was as good as advertised, but Gibson's Aggies earned their first World Series win since 1988.
OKLAHOMA CITY- Freshman pinch runner Andrea Tovar scored the winning run for the fifth-seeded Texas A&M softball team (55-7) in the sixth inning of the Aggies' opening game of the 2008 Women's College World Series against the Virginia Tech Hokies (38-9).
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