2015 Volleyball Roster
Aiple, Stephanie
vs
Southeastern Louisiana
Sep 18 (Thu)
6:00 PM

Jersey Number 23
Stephanie Aiple
- Position:
- Setter
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Round Rock
- Hometown:
- Round Rock, Texas
Bio
2016
2015
2014
CAREER HIGHS
Category Career High
Kills 8 three times
Attempts 17 at Alabama (9/23/16)
Hit% (min. 10 k) n/a
Assists 62 at Missouri (11/25/15)
Aces 2 four times
Digs 15 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (9/22/14)
Blk Solos 1 five times
Blk Assists 6 vs. Ohio State (8/27/16)
Total Blocks 6 vs. Ohio State (8/27/16)
Points 9.5 vs. LSU (11/6/14); at LSU (9/30/16)
2016 (JUNIOR)
Became the first player in Texas A&M history to receive AVCA All-America distinction three times, having been named AVCA Honorable Mention All-America for a third consecutive year…Also selected to the AVCA All-South Region Team for a third consecutive year and made her second straight appearance on the All-SEC team…The Aggies’ co-MVP started every match in 2016 and played in all but two sets…Finished fourth in the SEC and 39th in the nation with 10.85 assists per set for the full season…Also averaged 10.85 assists per set in SEC matches only, ranking fifth in the league…Directed an A&M offense that ranked second in the SEC and 11th in the nation with 14.39 kills per set…Also had the team ranked second in the SEC and 21st in the nation with 13.35 assists per set…Commanded the A&M offense to a .259 season hitting percentage, the eighth highest team season hitting percentage in program history…Against Georgia, directed the A&M offense to a .392 hitting efficiency, the highest team hitting percentage in a five-set match in school history…Led A&M with four double-doubles…Tallied 50 or more assists in a match five times…Finished the season ranked fifth in the A&M career records with 3,413 assists…Retired before the start of the 2017 spring season, receiving a medical exemption from the SEC due to chronic back pain which she had endured since high school.
2015 (SOPHOMORE)
Voted the SEC Player of the Year by the league’s coaches, becoming only the second player in Texas A&M program history and the first Aggie underclassman to earn conference player of the year accolades, joining former Aggie setter Suzy Wente, who was named Southwest Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1995…Earned AVCA Honorable Mention All-America distinction for the second consecutive year and also received PrepVolleyball.com All-American Honorable Mention…The Texas A&M MVP was a league-leading six-time SEC Setter of the Week honoree and also was a two-time SEC Player of the Week selection…Averaged 11.44 assists per set for the full season, ranking 15th in the nation and second in the SEC…Orchestrated an Aggie offense that led the conference with 13.22 assists per set for the full season and ranked second in the league with 14.09 kills per set and a .272 hitting efficiency, marking the program’s second highest hitting percentage since 1985…In conference matches only, set an Texas A&M SEC season record and was third in the conference with 11.50 assists per set as Texas A&M led the SEC team rankings in assists per set (13.46) and was second in both hitting percentage (.275) and kills per set (14.32)…Set the Reed Arena record for most assists by an A&M player in a three-set match (47 vs. Missouri) and tied the all-time Reed Arena record for assists in a five-set match with 60 against New Mexico State…Led Texas A&M with seven double-doubles…Recorded 50 or more assists in eight matches...Tallied a career-high 62 assists in the win at Missouri – including 14 assists in the decisive 15-10 fifth-set win – as Texas A&M clinched the SEC championship with the victory against the Tigers…Started 28 and played in 29 of 31 matches and 100 of 115 sets…Was out for two matches after suffering a toe injury in the second set of a 3-2 victory over No. 15 Colorado State on Sept. 15…Returned to action in the SEC opener against Arkansas on Sept. 27, coming off the bench and playing in three sets in the Aggies’ 3-1 loss to the Razorbacks…Returned to the starting lineup in the following match at Auburn and directed the Aggie offense to a .481 hitting percentage, the second highest hitting percentage by an SEC team in conference matches in 2015…Upon her return to the starting lineup, Texas A&M won 17 of its next 18 matches…Finished the season with 2,263 career assists, needing 47 more assists to move into the top 10 in the Texas A&M career records.
2014 (FRESHMAN)
Became the most decorated freshman in the history of Texas A&M volleyball…Is the first Texas A&M freshman to be named AVCA Honorable Mention All-America…Also is the second player from Texas A&M to ever be named AVCA Region Freshman of the Year (South)…In addition, became the first Texas A&M player to be named the ESPNW national player of the week (Sept. 17) after leading the Maroon and White to back-to-back wins against No. 6 USC and No. 13 San Diego to go 2-0 at the USC Classic…Received Texas A&M’s Co-Best Offensive Player award for the season and was a three-time SEC Freshman Player of the Week…Earned all-tournament honors at both the Ohio Baymont Inn & Suites Invitational and the USC Classic…Drew the first start of her career against Ohio in the fourth match of the season and made 21 consecutive starts and 26 overall for the season…Appeared in 28 of 30 matches and played in 104 of 117 sets…Directed a Texas A&M offense that ranked 22nd in the nation in hitting percentage (.263) and set a school record with a .283 conference hitting percentage…Ranked fifth in the SEC and 52nd in the nation with 10.76 assists per set…Broke the Texas A&M SEC record and finished sixth in the league with 10.86 assists per set in conference matches only…Also broke the school record for assists in a three-set SEC match with 48 against Kentucky on Oct. 5…Her 48 assists against the Wildcats were the most by an SEC player in a three-set match in 2014…Recorded 50 or more assists eight times, including a career-high 57 in the regular-season finale, a 3-2 victory at Ole Miss…Set a Reed Arena record for assists in a four-set match with 54 in the victory against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Sept. 22…Led A&M with seven double-doubles…Hit .259 and averaged 0.81 kills, 1.92 digs, 0.43 blocks and 1.17 points per set for the full season…In SEC matches only, hit .226 with 0.83 kills, 1.79 digs, 0.44 blocks and 1.21 points per set.
PREVIOUS ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE
A highly touted and accomplished four-year starting setter and right-side hitter at Round Rock High School…Was coached by her aunt, Diane Watson, a two-time All-American outside hitter at the University of Texas (1985-86) and a 2013 inductee to the Texas Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor…Aiple earned a plethora of national, state and local awards throughout her high school career…Was a 2013-2014 AVCA Under Armour All-America first-team selection and also was named a 2013 PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American…Was No. 30 in PrepVolleyball.com’s list of Senior Aces and was named to Volleyball Magazine’s “Fab 50,” a list of the top 50 senior recruits in the nation…Was a candidate for PrepVolleyball.com’s National Senior Player of the Year as well as the website’s Andi Collins Award, presented annually to the nation’s top high school senior setter…Selected to the Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) All-State first team for the second consecutive year in 2013 and earned District 16-5A MVP honors after leading the Dragons to a 12-0 district record and a 37-8 overall record after reaching the state regional semifinals…Despite missing the first part of her senior season while recovering from an injury, averaged 10.4 assists per set and tallied 834 assists overall, as well as 109 kills, 19 aces and 174 digs in 26 matches…Austin American-Statesman’s 2013 Central Texas Player of the Year, Aiple also was LoneStarVolleyball.com’s 2013 Outstanding Setter…Prior to her junior year, was a member of USA Volleyball’s Girls’ Youth National Team which won the gold medal at the 2012 NORCECA Girls Youth Continental Championship in Tijuana, Mexico…Went on to earn 2012 TGCA all-state honors as a junior and also was named to PrepVolleyball.com’s Class of 2014 Top 50 Juniors…Was a member of the 2012 LoneStarVolleyball.com All-Texas first team as well Austin American-Statesman’s All-Central Texas first team after receiving District 16-5A first team and setter MVP laurels…Was on PrepVolleyball.com’s 2011 “Soph 79”, a list of the top 79 high school sophomores in the country, as well as the website’s 2010 “Frosh 59”, a list of the top 59 high school freshmen...As a freshman, was named the 2010 District 16-5A Newcomer of the Year and made the first of four consecutive appearances on the All-District 16-5A first team…Was a four-time member of the Academic All-District Team…Played eight years of club ball for Austin Juniors Volleyball…Coached by Jason Landers, Peter Salatich and Kathy Lietzke…Was MVP at the 2013 USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior National Championship after leading her AJV 18 Mizuno team to a first-place finish in the American Gold Division…Earned all-tournament honors and took home a silver medal in the 16U American Division at the 2011 USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior National Championship, and she won a bronze with her 12U team in 2007…In 2009, helped USA Volleyball Girls' Select Red Team place 15th at the High Performance Championships…Most memorable moment of prep career is winning the gold medal at the 2012 NORCECA Girls Youth Continental Championship in Tijuana, Mexico as a member of USA Volleyball’s Girls’ Youth National Team.
PERSONAL
Stephanie Julia Aiple is the daughter of Matt and Connie Aiple… Father played AVP in California for two years…Mother played volleyball at Long Beach State and for Major League Volleyball with the Arizona Blaze and Los Angeles Starlites…Has one older sister, Lauren, a graduate of Texas A&M…Began playing volleyball when she was 11 years old…Made official recruiting visits to UCLA, Florida, North Carolina, Colorado and TCU…Chose to attend Texas A&M because “Texas A&M just felt right! I wanted to be somewhere that had a competitive volleyball program, offered a great education, and felt like home. The culture of the program (coaches and players) was another big factor in my decision. I wanted to be part of a program that had a great coaching staff and teammates that would be friends for life. I felt like Texas A&M gave me all of that and was close to home as well.”…Most memorable moment of A&M career is winning the SEC championship…Was one of 11 Aggie volleyball players and 27 Texas A&M student-athletes overall who went on a mission trip to Haiti in May…Has volunteered at Texas A&M’s Residence Hall Move-In Assistance Day and The Big Event, the largest one-day, student-run service project in the nation in which Aggies assist residents within the community…Hobbies include anything outdoors…Majoring in recreation, park and tourism sciences…Is a three-time member of the Texas A&M Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll…Career ambition is to be an event planner for a professional sports team…Born April 25, 1996, in Round Rock, Texas.
AIPLE UP CLOSE
Favorites:
Miscellaneous:
Teammate who….
Teammate who would be the best candidate for:
- AVCA Honorable Mention All-America
- PrepVolleyball.com Honorable Mention All-American
- AVCA All-South Region Team
- All-SEC Team
- Texas A&M Co-MVP
- Preseason All-SEC Team
- espnW “12 to Watch” List
- North Texas Challenge All-Tournament Team
- Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll
2015
- SEC Player of the Year
- AVCA Honorable Mention All-America
- PrepVolleyball.com All-American Honorable Mention
- AVCA All-South Region Team
- All-SEC Team
- Texas A&M MVP
- 2-time SEC Player of the Week (11/2, 11/30)
- 6-time SEC Setter of the Week (10/19, 10/26, 11/2, 11/9, 11/23, 11/30)
- PrepVolleyball.com Setter of the Week (9/8)
- PrepVolleyball.com College Aces: No. 8 Setter
2014
- AVCA Honorable Mention All-America
- AVCA All-South Region Team
- AVCA South Region Freshman of the Year
- SEC All-Freshman Team
- Texas A&M Co-Best Offensive Player Award
- ESPNW National Player of the Week (9/17)
- 3-time SEC Freshman Player of the Week (9/8, 9/15, 11/24)
- USC Classic All-Tournament Team
- Ohio/Baymont Inn & Suites Invitational All-Tournament Team
- Texas A&M Class of 2018 Class Stars Award (Athletics)
CAREER HIGHS
Category Career High
Kills 8 three times
Attempts 17 at Alabama (9/23/16)
Hit% (min. 10 k) n/a
Assists 62 at Missouri (11/25/15)
Aces 2 four times
Digs 15 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (9/22/14)
Blk Solos 1 five times
Blk Assists 6 vs. Ohio State (8/27/16)
Total Blocks 6 vs. Ohio State (8/27/16)
Points 9.5 vs. LSU (11/6/14); at LSU (9/30/16)
2016 (JUNIOR)
Became the first player in Texas A&M history to receive AVCA All-America distinction three times, having been named AVCA Honorable Mention All-America for a third consecutive year…Also selected to the AVCA All-South Region Team for a third consecutive year and made her second straight appearance on the All-SEC team…The Aggies’ co-MVP started every match in 2016 and played in all but two sets…Finished fourth in the SEC and 39th in the nation with 10.85 assists per set for the full season…Also averaged 10.85 assists per set in SEC matches only, ranking fifth in the league…Directed an A&M offense that ranked second in the SEC and 11th in the nation with 14.39 kills per set…Also had the team ranked second in the SEC and 21st in the nation with 13.35 assists per set…Commanded the A&M offense to a .259 season hitting percentage, the eighth highest team season hitting percentage in program history…Against Georgia, directed the A&M offense to a .392 hitting efficiency, the highest team hitting percentage in a five-set match in school history…Led A&M with four double-doubles…Tallied 50 or more assists in a match five times…Finished the season ranked fifth in the A&M career records with 3,413 assists…Retired before the start of the 2017 spring season, receiving a medical exemption from the SEC due to chronic back pain which she had endured since high school.
2015 (SOPHOMORE)
Voted the SEC Player of the Year by the league’s coaches, becoming only the second player in Texas A&M program history and the first Aggie underclassman to earn conference player of the year accolades, joining former Aggie setter Suzy Wente, who was named Southwest Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1995…Earned AVCA Honorable Mention All-America distinction for the second consecutive year and also received PrepVolleyball.com All-American Honorable Mention…The Texas A&M MVP was a league-leading six-time SEC Setter of the Week honoree and also was a two-time SEC Player of the Week selection…Averaged 11.44 assists per set for the full season, ranking 15th in the nation and second in the SEC…Orchestrated an Aggie offense that led the conference with 13.22 assists per set for the full season and ranked second in the league with 14.09 kills per set and a .272 hitting efficiency, marking the program’s second highest hitting percentage since 1985…In conference matches only, set an Texas A&M SEC season record and was third in the conference with 11.50 assists per set as Texas A&M led the SEC team rankings in assists per set (13.46) and was second in both hitting percentage (.275) and kills per set (14.32)…Set the Reed Arena record for most assists by an A&M player in a three-set match (47 vs. Missouri) and tied the all-time Reed Arena record for assists in a five-set match with 60 against New Mexico State…Led Texas A&M with seven double-doubles…Recorded 50 or more assists in eight matches...Tallied a career-high 62 assists in the win at Missouri – including 14 assists in the decisive 15-10 fifth-set win – as Texas A&M clinched the SEC championship with the victory against the Tigers…Started 28 and played in 29 of 31 matches and 100 of 115 sets…Was out for two matches after suffering a toe injury in the second set of a 3-2 victory over No. 15 Colorado State on Sept. 15…Returned to action in the SEC opener against Arkansas on Sept. 27, coming off the bench and playing in three sets in the Aggies’ 3-1 loss to the Razorbacks…Returned to the starting lineup in the following match at Auburn and directed the Aggie offense to a .481 hitting percentage, the second highest hitting percentage by an SEC team in conference matches in 2015…Upon her return to the starting lineup, Texas A&M won 17 of its next 18 matches…Finished the season with 2,263 career assists, needing 47 more assists to move into the top 10 in the Texas A&M career records.
2014 (FRESHMAN)
Became the most decorated freshman in the history of Texas A&M volleyball…Is the first Texas A&M freshman to be named AVCA Honorable Mention All-America…Also is the second player from Texas A&M to ever be named AVCA Region Freshman of the Year (South)…In addition, became the first Texas A&M player to be named the ESPNW national player of the week (Sept. 17) after leading the Maroon and White to back-to-back wins against No. 6 USC and No. 13 San Diego to go 2-0 at the USC Classic…Received Texas A&M’s Co-Best Offensive Player award for the season and was a three-time SEC Freshman Player of the Week…Earned all-tournament honors at both the Ohio Baymont Inn & Suites Invitational and the USC Classic…Drew the first start of her career against Ohio in the fourth match of the season and made 21 consecutive starts and 26 overall for the season…Appeared in 28 of 30 matches and played in 104 of 117 sets…Directed a Texas A&M offense that ranked 22nd in the nation in hitting percentage (.263) and set a school record with a .283 conference hitting percentage…Ranked fifth in the SEC and 52nd in the nation with 10.76 assists per set…Broke the Texas A&M SEC record and finished sixth in the league with 10.86 assists per set in conference matches only…Also broke the school record for assists in a three-set SEC match with 48 against Kentucky on Oct. 5…Her 48 assists against the Wildcats were the most by an SEC player in a three-set match in 2014…Recorded 50 or more assists eight times, including a career-high 57 in the regular-season finale, a 3-2 victory at Ole Miss…Set a Reed Arena record for assists in a four-set match with 54 in the victory against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Sept. 22…Led A&M with seven double-doubles…Hit .259 and averaged 0.81 kills, 1.92 digs, 0.43 blocks and 1.17 points per set for the full season…In SEC matches only, hit .226 with 0.83 kills, 1.79 digs, 0.44 blocks and 1.21 points per set.
PREVIOUS ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE
A highly touted and accomplished four-year starting setter and right-side hitter at Round Rock High School…Was coached by her aunt, Diane Watson, a two-time All-American outside hitter at the University of Texas (1985-86) and a 2013 inductee to the Texas Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor…Aiple earned a plethora of national, state and local awards throughout her high school career…Was a 2013-2014 AVCA Under Armour All-America first-team selection and also was named a 2013 PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American…Was No. 30 in PrepVolleyball.com’s list of Senior Aces and was named to Volleyball Magazine’s “Fab 50,” a list of the top 50 senior recruits in the nation…Was a candidate for PrepVolleyball.com’s National Senior Player of the Year as well as the website’s Andi Collins Award, presented annually to the nation’s top high school senior setter…Selected to the Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) All-State first team for the second consecutive year in 2013 and earned District 16-5A MVP honors after leading the Dragons to a 12-0 district record and a 37-8 overall record after reaching the state regional semifinals…Despite missing the first part of her senior season while recovering from an injury, averaged 10.4 assists per set and tallied 834 assists overall, as well as 109 kills, 19 aces and 174 digs in 26 matches…Austin American-Statesman’s 2013 Central Texas Player of the Year, Aiple also was LoneStarVolleyball.com’s 2013 Outstanding Setter…Prior to her junior year, was a member of USA Volleyball’s Girls’ Youth National Team which won the gold medal at the 2012 NORCECA Girls Youth Continental Championship in Tijuana, Mexico…Went on to earn 2012 TGCA all-state honors as a junior and also was named to PrepVolleyball.com’s Class of 2014 Top 50 Juniors…Was a member of the 2012 LoneStarVolleyball.com All-Texas first team as well Austin American-Statesman’s All-Central Texas first team after receiving District 16-5A first team and setter MVP laurels…Was on PrepVolleyball.com’s 2011 “Soph 79”, a list of the top 79 high school sophomores in the country, as well as the website’s 2010 “Frosh 59”, a list of the top 59 high school freshmen...As a freshman, was named the 2010 District 16-5A Newcomer of the Year and made the first of four consecutive appearances on the All-District 16-5A first team…Was a four-time member of the Academic All-District Team…Played eight years of club ball for Austin Juniors Volleyball…Coached by Jason Landers, Peter Salatich and Kathy Lietzke…Was MVP at the 2013 USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior National Championship after leading her AJV 18 Mizuno team to a first-place finish in the American Gold Division…Earned all-tournament honors and took home a silver medal in the 16U American Division at the 2011 USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior National Championship, and she won a bronze with her 12U team in 2007…In 2009, helped USA Volleyball Girls' Select Red Team place 15th at the High Performance Championships…Most memorable moment of prep career is winning the gold medal at the 2012 NORCECA Girls Youth Continental Championship in Tijuana, Mexico as a member of USA Volleyball’s Girls’ Youth National Team.
PERSONAL
Stephanie Julia Aiple is the daughter of Matt and Connie Aiple… Father played AVP in California for two years…Mother played volleyball at Long Beach State and for Major League Volleyball with the Arizona Blaze and Los Angeles Starlites…Has one older sister, Lauren, a graduate of Texas A&M…Began playing volleyball when she was 11 years old…Made official recruiting visits to UCLA, Florida, North Carolina, Colorado and TCU…Chose to attend Texas A&M because “Texas A&M just felt right! I wanted to be somewhere that had a competitive volleyball program, offered a great education, and felt like home. The culture of the program (coaches and players) was another big factor in my decision. I wanted to be part of a program that had a great coaching staff and teammates that would be friends for life. I felt like Texas A&M gave me all of that and was close to home as well.”…Most memorable moment of A&M career is winning the SEC championship…Was one of 11 Aggie volleyball players and 27 Texas A&M student-athletes overall who went on a mission trip to Haiti in May…Has volunteered at Texas A&M’s Residence Hall Move-In Assistance Day and The Big Event, the largest one-day, student-run service project in the nation in which Aggies assist residents within the community…Hobbies include anything outdoors…Majoring in recreation, park and tourism sciences…Is a three-time member of the Texas A&M Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll…Career ambition is to be an event planner for a professional sports team…Born April 25, 1996, in Round Rock, Texas.
AIPLE UP CLOSE
Favorites:
- Favorite class subject: English
- Favorite quote: Be kind to one another
- Favorite volleyball player: Matt Anderson
- Favorite athlete (any sport): Drew Brees
- Favorite professional sports team (any sport): Green Bay Packers
- Favorite social media site: Instagram
- Favorite app: Snapchat
- Favorite type of music: Country
- Favorite food: Chinese
- Favorite TV show: Keeping Up with the Kardashians
- Favorite book: The Great Gatsby
- Favorite movie: A Walk to Remember
- Favorite Disney character: Don’t have one
- Favorite part about the sport of volleyball: Competing
- Favorite sport to play other than volleyball: Kickball
- Favorite thing about A&M: The friendships I’ve made
- Favorite Aggie tradition: 12th Man
- Favorite Karaoke song to sing: Anything Shania Twain
Miscellaneous:
- My nickname is: Steph
- One word to describe me when I’m on the court: Intense
- One word to describe me away from the court: Sarcastic
- The person who has had the greatest impact on my athletic career: Jason Landers
- The accomplishment (athletic or non-athletic) that I am most proud of: SEC Player of the Year
- The person I would most like to meet: Ellen DeGeneres
- People have told me that I look like (name of celebrity): Sandra Bullock
- The most famous athlete I have met: Karch Kiraly
- The most famous non-athlete I have met: Keegan Allen
- The song title that best describes me: Hollaback Girl
- Song most listened to: Any song that has the word “work”
- Musical instruments that I play: Harmonica
- When I was little, I dreamed of being a: Walgreens cashier
- Early bird or night owl: Night owl
- Something I've always wanted to do but haven't: Travel the world
- The reality show I would most like to participate in is: America’s Got Talent
- I can’t believe I watch this show: WAGS
- Few people know that: I’m a great scrap booker
- My best non-athletic talent(s): Burping
- My most prized possession: My championship ring
- My most annoying habit: Biting my nails
- My pet peeve: Backseat drivers
- My superstitions: Eat two cups of ice before every practice and match
- Best piece of advice to your freshmen teammates: Don’t blink
- After I graduate, I plan to: Get married and start a family J
- My dream job is: Disney Princess
Teammate who….
- The teammate who will surprise people the most this year: Hollann Hans
- The teammate who can always make me laugh: Gamy
- The teammate who dominates in the weight room: Kiara McGee
- Teammate most likely to be on People’s “Best Dressed” list: Katelyn Labhart
- Teammate most likely to become president: Emily Hardesty
Teammate who would be the best candidate for:
- America’s Next Top Model: Katelyn Labhart
- The Amazing Race: Tori Arenas
- The Apprentice: Jazzmin Babers
- Big Brother: Amanda Heller
- Cake Wars: Erin Boyette
- Chopped: Kiara McGee
- Dancing with the Stars: Amy
- HGTV Design Star: Katelyn Labhart
- Last Comic Standing: Gabby Litwin
- The Price is Right: Ashlie Reasor
- Shark Tank: Amy
- Survivor: Kaitlyn Blake
- The Voice: Amy Houser
- Wipeout: Margaret Connett
Highlights: Texas A&M vs TCU
Wednesday, September 10
Utah State Postgame: Jamie Morrison
Saturday, September 06
Highlights: Texas A&M 3, Utah State 1
Friday, September 05
Utah Postgame: Jamie Morrison
Thursday, September 04