
NAOTB: Bella James
McKinzie Green, Athletics Communications
Each week, McKinzie Green of 12thMan.com checks in with a newcomer on the Texas A&M soccer team.
This week Green chats with Frisco product Bella James who is working her way back from an injury and excited for the 2024 campaign.

At what point in the recruiting process did you decide to come to Texas A&M?
Once I came on my visit, I knew right away this was the place I wanted to be. It was close to home, and I loved the soccer environment, the staff, the players, everything. It was a great experience, and I knew that I wanted to be a part of the team.
What do you remember most from your recruiting trip to A&M?
When we came for the game against Auburn. I loved the atmosphere and being able to watch the players on the A&M team interact with each other and how they would build each other up for the game. It was awesome to see them motivate each other.
When did you realize that you were really good at soccer and could play at the Division I level?
It was always my dream to play college soccer. As I got older I went through ECNL and I played DA for a couple of years. Once I started talking to coaches, I realized the opportunity that was right in front of me.
How have you been treated by the upperclassmen?
Very well, they’re all so welcoming and they want to make me a better player and an even better person.
What is your injury?
I graduated early and came in January, and I tore my ACL in February. So, I was only here a month and then I had to have knee surgery.
How has the process been getting back to 100%?
It’s been very difficult with the physical therapy. It’s definitely been a challenge and something that I’m not used to, but it’s been a great learning experience. I just have to get through it so I can get back to doing what I love.

How has the adjustment been from high school to college?
Honestly, it’s been very hard. It was a rude awakening because I sailed through high school when it came to schoolwork. But then coming into college, it hits you all at once. It’s been fast paced compared to high school, but we’re getting there slowly.
Who would you say is your biggest soccer inspiration?
My favorite player is John Stones, he played for Everton and I’m a huge Everton fan. But now he’s with Man City. He’s a center back as well. I look up to him and his playing style the best.
What do you think are your best soccer attributes?
My determination, my grit, and just being able to be a hard worker all the time.
What are your earliest memories of playing soccer?
My dad is a soccer coach. So, I remember when I was around three, just kicking the soccer ball out in the front yard – seeing pictures now of when I was super little, even though I can’t remember those exact times. But just knowing that I’ve been playing soccer ever since.
What’s your favorite thing about being in Aggieland so far?
Definitely the traditions. I feel like from the outside, the traditions can look a little crazy, but being on the inside, it’s such a cool community. Everybody here is super friendly and welcoming.
Who in life is your biggest inspiration?
My mom and dad. They have given me the most support and they will always be there for me through the ups and downs. They help me to become the best version of myself.




