While sitting in a softball meeting one morning this past fall, Texas A&M head coach Trisha Ford and her staff were on a search.
The group wasn’t out looking for opponents to play in 2025 or the next top recruit in the nation, but their mind was focused on the 2024 Aggies. The coaches always found ways to get the most from their student-athletes on the field, but this time they were seeking to get more out of their players off the field, building camaraderie and toughness.
As the veteran coaching staff tossed ideas around that seemed to be getting nowhere, it was the two youngest members in the room, Halle Harger and Gianna Mancha, that provided what the group was seeking.
Harger, the recruiting coordinator, and Mancha, a graduate assistant coach, reflected on their preseason training week at Boise State as freshmen before they set a program record with 40 wins, including its first conference title in school history and first appearance at the NCAA Tournament in 2018 under then head coach Cindy Ball-Malone.
“Halle and Gianna brought the War Games idea to the table,” Ford said. “We put our spin on some things, but the core idea of what they went through during their time as players was what we were trying to get out of our players.”
