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Cornucopia of Promotions Slated for Soccer Weekend

The Aggies have another exciting slate of soccer action on tap this weekend with matches against fellow SEC first-place squad Florida on Friday evening (7 pm) and rising league power Kentucky on Sunday morning (11 am).

COLLEGE STATION, Texas - The Aggies have another exciting slate of soccer action on tap this weekend with matches against fellow SEC first-place squad Florida on Friday evening (7 pm) and rising league power Kentucky on Sunday morning (11 am).

Friday's match, the most anticipated contest in the SEC this season, is Dixie Chicken Night, RHA Night and Young Professionals of Aggieland Night. The first 300 A&M students will receive a Dixie Chicken stadium cup. For RHA night, A&M students living on campus are invited to the match to participate in an attendance challenge to win prizes for their dorms and earn War of the Halls points. Members of Young Professionals of Aggieland have a promo code for discount tickets that can be found at YPAggieland.org.

A treasure trove of kid-friendly promotions are available on Sunday, including Youth Soccer Day, Junior Aggie Club Day and Take-A-Kid-To-The-Game. For Youth Soccer Day, youth soccer teams are eligible for free admission. Contact Casey Doyle (cdoyle@athletics.tamu.edu
) for details. Junior Aggie Club members will have numerous activities available, including poster making, inflatables, face tattoos, sidewalk chalk and more. The first 250 kids 12 and under to visit the Junior Aggie Club table will receive a youth Aggie Soccer jersey. For Take-A-Kid-To-The-Game, up to four kids will be admitted free with the purchase of one adult general admission ticket. Tickets must be purchased at the gate on the day of the game.

Texas A&M is off to a 9-1-1 start on the season, including a 3-0-0 ledger in league play. The Aggies have won 15 consecutive home matches and their next home victory will be their 200th at Ellis Field.

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