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2021 Texas A&M Softball 2021 TEXAS A&M SOFTBALL AT LSU | SATURDAY - MONDAY, MARCH 20-22, 2021 SITE: TIGER PARK, BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA TWITTER: @AGGIESOFTBALL /// INSTAGRAM: @AGGIESOFTBALL /// FACEBOOK: /AGGIESOFTBALL /// #GIGEM /// #SurfsUp MEDIA COVERAGE TV COVERAGE .................................SECN+ SATURDAY TEXAS A&M LSU ..................................... SECN SUNDAY & MONDAY AGGIES TIGERS RADIO .............................................................97.3 FM RESULTS/SCHEDULE 2021 Record .................................................................19-3 2021 Record ................................................................. 16-7 F12 ! A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI .........CANCELED F12 ! A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI .........CANCELED Ranking ................. RV (ESPN.COM/USA SOFTBALL POLL) Ranking .............................................................................. 12 F13 ! SFA ...........................................CANCELED Streak ..........................................................................Won 9 Streak ..........................................................................Won 2 F13 ! SFA ...........................................CANCELED Last 5/Last 10 .......................................................... 5-0/9-1 Last 5/Last 10 ...........................................................4-1/8-2 F14 ! UTAH VALLEY ...........................CANCELED F20 ^ CENTRAL ARKANSAS ........W, 9-0 (5 INN) F20 ^ COLORADO STATE ............................L, 6-7 F21 ^ COLORADO STATE ......................... W, 2-0 LAST TIME OUT F21 ^ TEXAS TECH ......................................L, 1-2 F22 ^ CENTRAL ARKANSAS .................... W, 2-0 • The Aggies recorded their ninth consecutive win with a 5-1 victory over F26 TULSA ..............................................W, 9-5. McNeese. A&M is now 2-0 in road games. The last time the Aggies have won F27 TULSA ..............................................W, 9-6. F28 TULSA .............................................. W, 3-0 nine consecutive games was in 2018. M3 at Sam Houston State ............................ W, 11-5 • Makinzy Herzog tossed her first career no-hitter at Texas A&M. The Missouri M5 % LAMAR ................................W, 8-0 (5 INN) M5 % CAMPBELL...................................... W, 3-0 City, Texas, native pitched the complete 7.0 innings, striking out nine, just shy M6 % CAMPBELL.......................................W, 1-0 of her career-high of 10. The junior threw a combined no-hitter against Florida M7 % TENNESSEE .......................................L, 2-3 M7 % LAMAR .............................. W, 13-3 (5 INN) A&M in her freshman season at Florida State, tossing 5.0 innings. M9 TEXAS SOUTHERN .............W, 8-0 (5 INN) M9 TEXAS SOUTHERN .............W, 9-0 (5 INN) • Shaylee Ackerman belted a three-run shot over the right centerfield fence, M12 # MONTANA..........................W, 17-2 (5 INN) as the Aggies have now recorded a home run in nine of their last 10 games. M12 # LOUISIANA TECH ......................... W, 10-6 M13 # LOUISIANA TECH ............................ W, 7-2 Ackerman records her fourth homer of the season, while extending her hit M13 # MONTANA....................................... W, 6-0 streak to four. M14 # MONTANA................................CANCELED M16 HBU ................................................. W, 6-0 • Herzog extended her hit streak to six after finishing 1-for-4 at the plate. Bre M18 at McNeese .................................................W, 5-1 Warren, Haley Lee, Morgan Smith, Kelbi Fortenberry and Ashlynn Walls each M20 * at LSU ........................................................... 6 p.m. M21 * at LSU ........................................................... 5 p.m. recorded a hit in the Aggies’ victory. M22 * at LSU ........................................................... 6 p.m. M26 * SOUTH CAROLINA .....................6:30 P.M. M27 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...........................3 P.M. INSIDE THE SERIES VS. LSU M28 * SOUTH CAROLINA .........................12 P.M. • Overall vs. LSU: 11-14 M30 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI ..................3 P.M. M30 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI ..................5 P.M. • In Baton Rouge: 3-6 A1 * at Alabama ................................................ 5 p.m. Current Streak: A&M won the last meeting. A2 * at Alabama ................................................ 5 p.m. • A3 * at Alabama ................................................11 a.m. • Last Meeting: March 10, 2019 | Bryan-College Station | W, 6-5 A6 at Texas State ............................................. 6 p.m. A9 * AUBURN ...........................................6 P.M. A10 * AUBURN ...........................................4 P.M. HOME RUN HEROES A11 * AUBURN .........................................11 A.M. A14 SAM HOUSTON STATE .....................6 P.M. • Seven different Aggies have recorded a home run so far this season. A16 * OLE MISS ..........................................6 P.M. • Haley Lee leads the team with 10, while Makinzy Herzog has five, Dani Elder A17 * OLE MISS ..........................................4 P.M. A18 * OLE MISS ........................................12 P.M. and Shaylee Ackerman have four, Trinity Cannon has three, Ashlynn Walls has A20 HOUSTON .........................................6 P.M. two and Kelly Martinez has one. A23 * at Mississippi State ................................... 6 p.m. A24 * at Mississippi State ....................................2 p.m. • In their 22 games, the Aggies have not recorded a home run in just four games. A25 * at Mississippi State .................................... 1 p.m. A30 * KENTUCKY ........................................6 P.M. M1 * KENTUCKY ........................................2 P.M. STREAKING M2 * KENTUCKY ......................................12 P.M. The Aggies have won nine straight games dating back to their 13-3, five-inning M7 * at Florida ..................................................... 5 p.m. • M8 * at Florida ......................................................3 p.m. win over Lamar on March 7. M9 * at Florida .....................................................11 a.m. • Makinzy Herzog is on a six-game hit streak, while Shaylee Ackerman and Bre * - SEC Game / ! - Aggie Classic ^ - Texas A&M Invitational - # - Davis Diamond Classic / % -Reveille Classic Warren hold a four-game hit streak. All Times Central and subject to change • The Aggie pitching staff has now recorded two no-hitters on the season. Kelsey Broadus registered her first career no-hitter on March 6 vs. Campbell with Herzog tallying her first no-hitter at McNeese on March 18. LEE LAUNCHING HOME RUNS 2021 QUICK FACTS • Junior Haley Lee crushed it in the batter’s box against Central Arkansas (2/20), launching three home runs in as many at-bats and earning a whopping GENERAL INFORMATION School ................................. Texas A&M University five RBI. The Kingwood, Texas, native was the first Aggie to record three home Location .................. College Station, Texas 77842 runs in a game since Tori Vidales did so on May 17, 2017, against Tennessee. Enrollment ................................. 71,109 (fall 2020) • Lee recorded three home runs in a game for the second time this season Founded .................................. 1872 (opened 1876) Nickname ................................................... Aggies against Lamar with her third home run resulting in a grand slam. Colors ............ Maroon (Pantone 505) and White Conference ................ Southeastern Conference LEE'S SUMMER ON THE DIAMOND National Affiliation ....................... NCAA Division I • Haley Lee played for the Bradenton Lynx in the Florida Gulf Coast League in Interim President ...................... Michael K. Young Director of Athletics ............................. Ross Bjork the summer of 2020. Facility Representative .................. Paul J. Batista • She was named the FGCL Defensive Player of the Year, an FGCL All-Star and participated in the league's home run derby contest. STADIUM INFORMATION Stadium............................ Davis Diamond (2,000) AMONG THE NATION IN 2021 Opened ............................................. April 27, 2018 • As a team, the Aggies are ranked second in the nation in shutouts, doubles Dimensions ............... 200 (LF), 220 (CF), 200 (RF) and walks. • A&M ranks in the top 40 in batting average (32), doubles per game (12), ERA COACHING STAFF (10), on base percentage (15), home runs per game (27), scoring (24), slugging Head Coach ........................... Jo Evans (Utah ‘83) percentage (17), stolen bases per game (28) and W-L percentage (24). Overall College Record .......................1256-664-2 ...................................................(.651/36th season) Record at Texas A&M ............................ 943-454-2 NCAA DIVISION I SOFTBALL STAT RANKINGS (INDIV.) IN 2021 ................................................... (.671/25th season) Stat Player Natl SEC Assistant Coach ......... Craig Snider (Centenary '04) Doubles Makinzy Herzog 10 4 Assistant Coach ............... Kara Dill (Kentucky ‘13) Doubles Shaylee Ackerman 24 7 Volunteer Assistant Coach .............. Katie Repole .........................................(Louisiana-Lafayette '16) ERA Kelsey Broadus 24 5 Dir. of Softball Ops ............ Joy Jackson (Utah ‘91) ERA Makinzy Herzog 23 4 Video Coordinator .... Cassie Green (Houghton ‘15) Hits Allowed/7 inn. Kelsey Broadus 9 2 Home Runs Haley Lee 9 2 TEAM INFORMATION Home Runs/game Haley Lee 34
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