FORT WORTH – The Texas A&M soccer team measures its spring progress in Sunday's 1 p.m. soccer match against TCU. Match time at Garvey-Rosenthal Stadium is 1 p.m.
Sunday marks a prime opportunity for Dallas-Fort Worth area A&M fans to see an exciting group in the Maroon & White featuring 12 newcomers. The new Aggies on the block includes seven transfers and five early enrollee freshmen. The roster also features four redshirt freshmen returning to the lineup after playing a combined one match in 2024 campaign before suffering season-ending injuries.
Texas A&M's rebuild includes 12 returning letterwinners looking to get the Maroon & White back to their winning ways which in concluded 26 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances from 1995-2020.
The Aggies started the spring slate last week with a tightly contest match against Baylor. The Bears pulled away with a pair of goals in the final five minutes for a 2-0 victory. Last week at Ellis Field, Texas A&M played 60 minutes and 30 minutes versus Sam Houston with each match resulting in a 0-0 draw.
Texas A&M and TCU have developed a healthy rivalry on the soccer pitch in recent years. The Aggies own a 14-3 lead in the all-time series. The Maroon & White won the first 13 matches before TCU rattled off three consecutive wins from 2021-23, all decided by one goal. Last year, Texas A&M claimed a 2-0 victory over TCU with goals from MaKhiya McDonald and Mia Pante.
Following their loss to the Aggies, the Horned Frogs closed out the 2024 by going 13-2-2 down the stretch. TCU finished 17-4-2 overall and 9-0-2 in Big 12 play.
After Sunday's action, the Aggies have two more spring flings. Texas A&M heads to Houston Saturday, April 12 for mini-matches against Texas Tech (2:30 p.m.) and Rice (4 p.m.). The Maroon & White wrap up the spring slate Friday, April 18 with a 7 p.m. home match against the Houston Cougars.
Sunday marks a prime opportunity for Dallas-Fort Worth area A&M fans to see an exciting group in the Maroon & White featuring 12 newcomers. The new Aggies on the block includes seven transfers and five early enrollee freshmen. The roster also features four redshirt freshmen returning to the lineup after playing a combined one match in 2024 campaign before suffering season-ending injuries.
Texas A&M's rebuild includes 12 returning letterwinners looking to get the Maroon & White back to their winning ways which in concluded 26 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances from 1995-2020.
The Aggies started the spring slate last week with a tightly contest match against Baylor. The Bears pulled away with a pair of goals in the final five minutes for a 2-0 victory. Last week at Ellis Field, Texas A&M played 60 minutes and 30 minutes versus Sam Houston with each match resulting in a 0-0 draw.
Texas A&M and TCU have developed a healthy rivalry on the soccer pitch in recent years. The Aggies own a 14-3 lead in the all-time series. The Maroon & White won the first 13 matches before TCU rattled off three consecutive wins from 2021-23, all decided by one goal. Last year, Texas A&M claimed a 2-0 victory over TCU with goals from MaKhiya McDonald and Mia Pante.
Following their loss to the Aggies, the Horned Frogs closed out the 2024 by going 13-2-2 down the stretch. TCU finished 17-4-2 overall and 9-0-2 in Big 12 play.
After Sunday's action, the Aggies have two more spring flings. Texas A&M heads to Houston Saturday, April 12 for mini-matches against Texas Tech (2:30 p.m.) and Rice (4 p.m.). The Maroon & White wrap up the spring slate Friday, April 18 with a 7 p.m. home match against the Houston Cougars.
