COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The No. 22 Texas A&M Aggies make their final regular-season road trip Thursday when they travel to Nashville for a 7 p.m. contest against the Vanderbilt Commodores.
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Tied for fourth place in the league standings, Texas A&M (10-3-3) and Vanderbilt duke it out with the winner keeping their SEC regular-season title hopes alive. Both squads are 4-2-1 in league action and sit five points behind co-leaders Arkansas (6-1-0) and Florida (6-1-0) with three matches remaining.
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The match streams on SEC Network+. The match may be heard on 97.3 FM KAGC in the Brazos Valley. Fans may listen to every match worldwide, on RadioAggieland.com, the Radio Aggieland app and 12thMan.com/live.
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Texas A&M's Jimena Lopez leads the nation with 12 assists. She has eight goals and a team-high 28 points. Ally Watt has 22 points on the season with a team-high eight goals to go with six assists. The Aggie defense looks to add to their 10 shutouts on the season, which currently ranks sixth in team annals.
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The Commodores enter the fray with an 11-3-1 overall mark. Three of Vanderbilt's four blemishes have come against ranked opponents. They dropped 1-0 decisions to No. 20 Louisville and No. 13 Arkansas and played No. 7 South Carolina to a 0-0 draw. The Commodores have Top 25 wins over No. 22 Pepperdine (1-0) and No. 14 Tennessee (1-0 – ot).
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Haley Hopkins leads Vanderbilt with 24 points on 10 goals and four assists. The Commodores have hung their hat on their defense, posting a 0.47 goals against average and 10 shutouts.
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The Aggies are 8-1-0 all-time against the Commodores, including 3-1-0 in Nashville. The teams have met six times as SEC brethren. Vanderbilt's lone win in the series came in 2016 with a 2-0 win in Nashville. In the last meeting, Texas A&M notched a 2-1 victory in College Station in 2016 with goals by Grace Piper and Addie McCain.
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Tied for fourth place in the league standings, Texas A&M (10-3-3) and Vanderbilt duke it out with the winner keeping their SEC regular-season title hopes alive. Both squads are 4-2-1 in league action and sit five points behind co-leaders Arkansas (6-1-0) and Florida (6-1-0) with three matches remaining.
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The match streams on SEC Network+. The match may be heard on 97.3 FM KAGC in the Brazos Valley. Fans may listen to every match worldwide, on RadioAggieland.com, the Radio Aggieland app and 12thMan.com/live.
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Texas A&M's Jimena Lopez leads the nation with 12 assists. She has eight goals and a team-high 28 points. Ally Watt has 22 points on the season with a team-high eight goals to go with six assists. The Aggie defense looks to add to their 10 shutouts on the season, which currently ranks sixth in team annals.
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The Commodores enter the fray with an 11-3-1 overall mark. Three of Vanderbilt's four blemishes have come against ranked opponents. They dropped 1-0 decisions to No. 20 Louisville and No. 13 Arkansas and played No. 7 South Carolina to a 0-0 draw. The Commodores have Top 25 wins over No. 22 Pepperdine (1-0) and No. 14 Tennessee (1-0 – ot).
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Haley Hopkins leads Vanderbilt with 24 points on 10 goals and four assists. The Commodores have hung their hat on their defense, posting a 0.47 goals against average and 10 shutouts.
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The Aggies are 8-1-0 all-time against the Commodores, including 3-1-0 in Nashville. The teams have met six times as SEC brethren. Vanderbilt's lone win in the series came in 2016 with a 2-0 win in Nashville. In the last meeting, Texas A&M notched a 2-1 victory in College Station in 2016 with goals by Grace Piper and Addie McCain.
