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How to Follow Aggie Softball All Season Long

The No. 21 Texas A&M softball team is off to a great start this season and is set to close out a long homestand with five games over the weekend as host of the Aggie Invitational. Whether you?re in th

March 10, 2010

COLLEGE STATION, Texas - The No. 21 Texas A&M softball team is off to a great start this season and is set to close out a long homestand with five games over the weekend as host of the Aggie Invitational. Whether you're in the stands, across the country or across the world, you can follow every pitch of Aggie softball and here's how you do it.

AGGIEATHLETICS.COM
AggieAthletics.com brings fans around the world live video and audio of Texas A&M softball. Fans can watch, free of charge, all non-televised Aggie home games through Aggies All-Access. If live video of an A&M game is not available, free live audio will be provided through All-Access. In addition, Gametracker, which provides live pitch-by-pitch action along with up-to-date statistics is available on AggieAthletics.com. AggieAthletics.com is in its second year as an official partner of the CBS College Sports network.

RADIOAGGIELAND.COM
An exciting addition to Aggie softball this season is radioaggieland.com, brought to you by Bryan Broadcasting. Fans can listen to streaming audio of the two stations that carry A&M softball – Candy 95.1 HD3 Play by Replay (95.1-3 on the FM dial of an HD Radio)and Sports Radio 1150 The Zone (1150 AM) – along with several sister stations free of charge. The service is available on iPhones, Blackberrys and other selected PDAs and cell phones, as well as on personal computers. To check availability or to set up your device to listen to Aggie softball all season long, wherever you go, visit radioaggieland.com.

Voicing the road game play-by-play this season is The Zone's program director, Louie Belina. He is joined by Texas A&M Director of Softball Operations, Stephen Grove, as color commentator. Tim Schnettler, a former sports writer for The Bryan-College Station Eagle, joins the Aggies in his second season and handles play-by-play duties for the home games. David Batson, former NCAA Division I softball committee chair and director of athletic compliance at Texas A&M, and Keith Stein share color commentator duties for home games.