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The victory gave the Aggies 13 consecutive wins, tying the school record set over the course of the 1994 and '95 seasons.
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With the overtime graphic showing on the television screen, Bates worked up the late-game heroics. Dribbling on the left side of the box, the junior okey-doked an Arkansas defender then raced towards the end line. Before entering the six-yard box she pounded a left-footer past the keeper, who was manning the left post. Â
Arkansas (11-10-2) knotted the match at 1-1 just seven minutes earlier. With the ball rattling around the penalty box after a long throw-in, Parker Goins was able to send a looping shot from the right corner of the penalty box into the left upper 90 for the equalizer.
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For the match, Texas A&M (17-2-1) owned the advantages in shots (11-7) and shots-on-goal (6-2) and Arkansas held a 5-4 edge in corner kicks.
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In a first half that saw just five total shots, the Aggies got the lone tally on an own goal. A tremendous build-up of play led to Stephanie Malherbe entering the penalty box unmarked from the right side. Eight yards off the endline, Malherbe sent a cross with a pair of Aggies charging towards the goal. Arkansas defender Tori Cannata interceded and did the work for the Aggies with a sliding kick that sent the ball between the keeper and the right post for the own goal.
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In the first half, Texas A&M owned a 3-1 shots and Arkansas held a 3-1 edge in corner kicks.
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Mikaela Harvey earned the SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player Award. She was joined on the all-tournament team by Ally Watt, Kendall Ritchie and Stephanie Malherbe.
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Texas A&M earned their eight conference tournament crown to go with their SEC titles in 2013 and '14 and Big 12 Championship trophies in 1997, 2001, '04, '05 and '11.
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With the win, Texas A&M is assured a berth in their 23rd consecutive NCAA Championship. The Aggies will await word on their NCAA Championship matchup when the tournament bracket is released Monday at 3:30 p.m. on NCAA.com.
.@AggieSoccer WINS!!!! #SECSoccer25 CHAMPS?? pic.twitter.com/OJHcvdqnIe
— SEC (@SEC) November 5, 2017
Gig 'em, @AggieSoccer! ?????? pic.twitter.com/9CoexCsbXD
— SEC (@SEC) November 5, 2017
AGGIES WIN THE SEC TOURNEY!
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) November 5, 2017
Emily Bates scores the game-winner to give @AggieSoccer its 3rd SEC Tournament Title. ?? pic.twitter.com/DHLT9oe9fN
13 straight wins.
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) November 5, 2017
SEC Tournament Champions.@AggieSoccer is taking home the ??!! pic.twitter.com/N5ADFLREfa
The trophy is coming back to Aggieland! #12thMan pic.twitter.com/pYn8ZtPxp8
— Texas A&M Soccer (@AggieSoccer) November 5, 2017
The third goal of the season by @embates2 was a big one, lifting the Aggies to the SEC Tournament title! #12thMan
— Texas A&M Soccer (@AggieSoccer) November 5, 2017
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"They are absolutely outstanding. They find ways to win no matter what happens." - @CoachGSoccer on his team after Sunday's win#12thMan pic.twitter.com/sGCNnvsSjy
— Texas A&M Soccer (@AggieSoccer) November 5, 2017
"I think our whole team deserves MVP." - @MikiHarvey77 following Sunday's win over Arkansas for the SEC Tournament Championship #12thMan pic.twitter.com/9TVFJ8PqI5
— Texas A&M Soccer (@AggieSoccer) November 5, 2017
