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2021 Texas A&M Softball 2021 TEXAS A&M SOFTBALL AT NO. 4 ALABAMA |THURSDAY - SATURDAY, APRIL 1-3, 2021 SITE: RHOADS STADIUM, TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA TWITTER: @AGGIESOFTBALL /// INSTAGRAM: @AGGIESOFTBALL /// FACEBOOK: /AGGIESOFTBALL /// #GIGEM /// #SurfsUp MEDIA COVERAGE NO. 24 NO. 4 TV COVERAGE ....................................... SECN / SECN+ TEXAS A&M ALABAMA Thursday SECN with Pam Ward and Jenny Dalton-Hill AGGIES CRIMSON TIDE Friday SECN+ with Gray Robertson and Sydney Littlejohn Watkins Saturday SECN with Pam Ward and Jenny Dalton-Hill 2021 Record ................................................ 25-5, 4-2 SEC 2021 Record ................................................ 26-4, 6-3 SEC RADIO .............................................................97.3 FM Ranking ........................... 24 (ESPN.COM/USA SOFTBALL) Ranking ............................................................................... 4 RESULTS/SCHEDULE Streak ..........................................................................Won 5 Streak ........................................................................... Lost 2 OVERALL 25-5 | SEC 4-2 | HOME 22-3 | AWAY 3-2 Last 5/Last 10 ..........................................................5-0/8-2 Last 5/Last 10 ...........................................................3-2/7-3 F12 ! A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI .........CANCELED F12 ! A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI .........CANCELED LAST TIME OUT F13 ! SFA ...........................................CANCELED • The Maroon & White are coming off back-to-back wins against Texas A&M- F13 ! SFA ...........................................CANCELED F14 ! UTAH VALLEY ...........................CANCELED Corpus Christi. The Aggies pulled off their 12th shutout of the year in game one, F20 ^ CENTRAL ARKANSAS ........W, 9-0 (5 INN) 7-0 and capped the night with a 9-2 victory. F20 ^ COLORADO STATE ............................L, 6-7 F21 ^ COLORADO STATE ......................... W, 2-0 • Offensively, Texas A&M belted five home runs, highlighted by Shaylee F21 ^ TEXAS TECH ......................................L, 1-2 F22 ^ CENTRAL ARKANSAS .................... W, 2-0 Ackerman’s grand slam and Dani Elder’s pair of solo shots. Kayla Poynter F26 TULSA ..............................................W, 9-5. registered the start and win in game one, as the senior moves to 7-1 on the F27 TULSA ..............................................W, 9-6. F28 TULSA .............................................. W, 3-0 year. Grace Uribe garnered the start in the nightcap and climbs to a 6-1 mark M3 at Sam Houston State ............................ W, 11-5 as a result. M5 % LAMAR ................................W, 8-0 (5 INN) M5 % CAMPBELL...................................... W, 3-0 • Texas A&M enters the series posting a 25-5 (4-2 SEC) ledger. The squad is led M6 % CAMPBELL.......................................W, 1-0 offensively by Haley Lee and Bre Warren who have amassed batting averages M7 % TENNESSEE .......................................L, 2-3 M7 % LAMAR .............................. W, 13-3 (5 INN) of .434 and .411. Lee has knocked in a team high of 27 RBI and 12 home runs. M9 TEXAS SOUTHERN .............W, 8-0 (5 INN) Warren, who was named SEC Player of the Week has tallied 14 RBI and notched M9 TEXAS SOUTHERN .............W, 9-0 (5 INN) M12 # MONTANA..........................W, 17-2 (5 INN) her first collegiate home run against No. 23 South Carolina. M12 # LOUISIANA TECH ......................... W, 10-6 Makinzy Herzog paces the pitching staff with nine wins and Poynter has M13 # LOUISIANA TECH ............................ W, 7-2 • M13 # MONTANA....................................... W, 6-0 recorded seven. Uribe has compiled six while Kelsey Broadus has tallied three. M14 # MONTANA................................CANCELED M16 HBU ................................................. W, 6-0 M18 at McNeese .................................................W, 5-1 SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK M20 * at LSU ............................................................W, 2-1 M21 * at LSU ..............................................................L, 1-6 • Freshman Bre Warren was named the Southeastern Conference Player of the M22 * at LSU ..............................................................L, 1-4 Week (3/30). M26 * SOUTH CAROLINA ..........................W, 6-3 M27 * SOUTH CAROLINA ...........W, 10-2 (5 INN) • The freshman was outstanding at the plate, hitting .714 (5-for-7) with a double, M28 * SOUTH CAROLINA .......................... W, 2-1 a home run, two RBI and two walks. M30 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI .................W, 7-0 M30 A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI .................W, 9-2 • In addition, Warren helped Texas A&M record its first SEC series sweep at A1 * at Alabama ................................................ 5 p.m. Davis Diamond since the state-of-the-art facility opened against the Auburn A2 * at Alabama ................................................ 5 p.m. A3 * at Alabama ................................................11 a.m. Tigers on April 27-29, 2018. A6 at Texas State ............................................. 6 p.m. The weekly honor is the first for the Maroon & White this season and the first A9 * AUBURN ...........................................6 P.M. • A10 * AUBURN ...........................................4 P.M. of Warren’s career. The last Aggie to earn the honor was Tori Vidales on Feb. A11 * AUBURN .........................................11 A.M. A14 SAM HOUSTON STATE .....................6 P.M. 19, 2018. A16 * OLE MISS ..........................................6 P.M. A17 * OLE MISS ..........................................4 P.M. A18 * OLE MISS ........................................12 P.M. HOME RUN HEROES A20 HOUSTON .........................................6 P.M. • Nine different Aggies have recorded a home run so far this season. A23 * at Mississippi State ................................... 6 p.m. A24 * at Mississippi State ....................................2 p.m. • Haley Lee - 12 | Makinzy Herzog - 7 | Shaylee Ackerman - 6 | Dani Elder - 6 | A25 * at Mississippi State .................................... 1 p.m. Trinity Cannon - 3 | Kelly Martinez - 2 | Ashlynn Walls - 2 | Morgan Smith - 1 | Bre A30 * KENTUCKY ........................................6 P.M. M1 * KENTUCKY ........................................2 P.M. Warren - 1 M2 * KENTUCKY ......................................12 P.M. • Lee is just four home runs away from moving into 10th place to tie Selena M7 * at Florida ..................................................... 5 p.m. M8 * at Florida ......................................................3 p.m. Collins (2002), Nicole Morgan (2013) and Kristen Cuyos (2016) with 16 home runs M9 * at Florida .....................................................11 a.m. in a season. Meagan May (2010) leads all Aggies with 24 in a season. * - SEC Game / ! - Aggie Classic ^ - Texas A&M Invitational - # - Davis Diamond Classic / % -Reveille Classic • In their 30 games, the Aggies have not recorded a home run in just six games. All Times Central and subject to change • As a team, the Maroon & White have launched 41 home runs. • Texas A&M recorded five home runs in a game at Sam Houston (3/3) for the first time since May 7, 2016. The Aggies have belted four home runs in a game 2021 QUICK FACTS three times this season. Dani Elder has recorded two home runs in a game twice this season (at Sam GENERAL INFORMATION • School ................................. Texas A&M University Houston 3/3 and vs. TAMU-Corpus Christi 3/30) Location .................. College Station, Texas 77842 • Sophomore Shaylee Ackerman tallied home runs in back-to-back games for Enrollment ................................. 71,109 (fall 2020) the first time in her career with two homers against TAMU-Corpus Christi in Founded .................................. 1872 (opened 1876) Nickname ................................................... Aggies Tuesday's doubleheader (3/30) Colors ............ Maroon (Pantone 505) and White Conference ................ Southeastern Conference GRAND SLAMS National Affiliation ....................... NCAA Division I • Three different Aggies have registered a grand slam in 2021. Interim President ...................... Michael K. Young Director of Athletics ............................. Ross Bjork • Haley Lee - vs. Lamar (3/7) Facility Representative .................. Paul J. Batista • Kelly Martinez - vs. No. 23 South Carolina (3/27) • Shaylee Ackerman - vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (3/30) • The Aggies are also outscoring their opponents with a 185-61 run margin. STADIUM INFORMATION Stadium............................ Davis Diamond (2,000) Opened ............................................. April 27, 2018 NO-HITTERS Dimensions ............... 200 (LF), 220 (CF), 200 (RF) • 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 COACHING STAFF with Herzog tallying her first no-hitter at McNeese on March 18. Head Coach ........................... Jo Evans (Utah ‘83) • This is the first time the Aggies have recorded multiple no-hitters in a season Overall College Record ....................... 1262-666-2 since 2013. ...................................................(.651/36th season) The Maroon & White have also recorded 12 shutouts on the season. Record at Texas A&M ........................... 949-456-2 • ................................................... (.671/25th season) Assistant Coach ......... Craig Snider
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