Archive for August, 2008
On the list of disastrous college football openers Saturday, A&M's ranked near the top. Maybe the pain was greater at Clemson or Pittsburgh, because the expectations were greater.
The 11th-ranked Texas A&M soccer team surged for two late goals in a 3-1 victory over Indiana on Sunday afternoon at the Aggie Soccer Stadium.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The University of Tennessee women's soccer team put up a strong fight thismorning, but could not hold off No. 2 North Carolina which needed just one goal to top the 14th-ranked Lady Vols, 1-0, at Aggie Soccer Stadium. The result was the closest between the two teams since a 2004 draw, while the meeting marked the 10th all-time between UNC and UT.
No. 11 Texas A&M soccer hosts Indiana at 1:30 p.m. in one of two games at the Aggie Soccer Stadium on Sunday. Fans can soak up more action at the Aggie Soccer Invitational at 11 a.m. as No. 14 Tennessee takes on No. 2 North Carolina.
The first game of a new era provided what was arguably the biggest victory in the long history of Arkansas State University football.
Aggie fans showed up in near-record numbers Saturday, only to be disappointed as Texas A&M ended its first game under head coach Mike Sherman with an 18-14 ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — So what about all that history. So what about all that tradition. So what about that so-called 12th Man. Arkansas State has arrived.
Texas A&M’s season-opening weekend didn’t go as the Aggies had hoped. A&M fell to host Creighton, 25-20, 25-21, 25-14, in the final match of the Bluejay Invitational at the Omaha Civic Auditorium, finishing 0-3 in the tournament.
Arkansas State has stunned Texas A&M at Kyle Field.
Every Texas A&M home football game brings in $10 million to the B/CS economy.
Recent Comments