Texas A&M Aggies | |||
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Founded | 1993 | ||
University | Texas A&M University | ||
Head coach | G. Guerrieri (30th season) | ||
Conference | SEC | ||
Location | College Station, Texas | ||
Stadium | Ellis Field (Capacity: 3,500) | ||
Nickname | Aggies | ||
Colors | Maroon and white [1] | ||
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NCAA Tournament College Cup | |||
2014 | |||
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals | |||
2001, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2020 | |||
NCAA Tournament Round of 16 | |||
1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018 | |||
NCAA Tournament appearances | |||
1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023 | |||
Conference Tournament championships | |||
1997, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017 | |||
Conference Regular Season championships | |||
1997, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2020 |
The Texas A&M Aggies women's soccer team represents Texas A&M University in NCAA Division I college soccer. The team belongs to the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and plays its home games at Ellis Field.
The Aggies are currently led by G. Guerrieri, who has been the head coach since the program's inception in 1993. The Aggies have won 10 regular season championships, 7 in the Big 12 Conference, and an additional 3 since moving to the SEC starting during the 2012 season. Notably, the Aggies won four straight Big 12 regular season conference titles from 2004-07. [2]
The 2014 team had 22 roster players, with 14 scholarships to utilize between them. [3] The 2014 team finished first in the SEC in its third year as a member of the conference. The team advanced to its 20th consecutive NCAA Tournament, where they eventually lost to Virginia in the program's first appearance in the College Cup.
Year | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | Final Rank |
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Independent(1993–1994) | ||||||
1993 | G. Guerrieri | 15–3–1 | ||||
1994 | G. Guerrieri | 15–2–2 | ||||
Southwest Conference(1995) | ||||||
1995 | G. Guerrieri | 18–6–0 | 3–1–0 | 2nd | NCAA 2nd Round | ..13 – NSCAA |
Big 12 Conference(1996–2011) | ||||||
1996 | G. Guerrieri | 19–4–0 | 9–1–0 | 2nd | NCAA 1st Round | ..07 – Soccer Buzz |
1997 | G. Guerrieri | 18–3–0 | 9–1–0 | 1st | NCAA 1st Round | ..10 – Soccer Buzz |
1998 | G. Guerrieri | 14–8–0 | 7–2–0 | 3rd | NCAA 2nd Round | ..24 – Soccer Buzz |
1999 | G. Guerrieri | 17–5–1 | 7–3–0 | 2nd | NCAA Sweet 16 | ..08 – Soccer Buzz |
2000 | G. Guerrieri | 18–7–0 | 8–2–0 | 2nd | NCAA Sweet 16 | ..12 – NSCAA |
2001 | G. Guerrieri | 17–4–1 | 8–1–1 | 2nd | NCAA Elite 8 | ..07 – NSCAA |
2002 | G. Guerrieri | 20–5–1 | 9–0–1 | 1st | NCAA Elite 8 | ..06 – NSCAA |
2003 | G. Guerrieri | 13–6–3 | 5–3–2 | 5th | NCAA Sweet 16 | ..11 – NSCAA |
2004 | G. Guerrieri | 18–6–0 | 8–2–0 | 1st | NCAA 2nd Round | ..14 – Soccer Buzz |
2005 | G. Guerrieri | 18–4–2 | 7–2–1 | 1st | NCAA Sweet 16 | ..10 – Soccer Buzz |
2006 | G. Guerrieri | 17–6–1 | 9–1–0 | 1st | NCAA Elite 8 | ..05 – NSCAA |
2007 | G. Guerrieri | 18–4–2 | 9–1–0 | 1st | NCAA 2nd Round | ..12 – Soccer Buzz |
2008 | G. Guerrieri | 18–5–1 | 7–2–1 | 2nd | NCAA Elite 8 | ..07 – NSCAA |
2009 | G. Guerrieri | 15–7–3 | 6–2–2 | 2nd | NCAA Sweet 16 | ..13 – NSCAA |
2010 | G. Guerrieri | 15–5–3 | 8–1–1 | 1st | NCAA 2nd Round | ..16 – NSCAA |
2011 | G. Guerrieri | 16–6–2 | 6–1–1 | 2nd | NCAA 2nd Round | ..21 – NSCAA |
Southeastern Conference(2012–present) | ||||||
2012 | G. Guerrieri | 19–5–1 | 10–2–1 | 2nd | NCAA Sweet 16 | ..15 – NSCAA |
2013 | G. Guerrieri | 18–5–2 | 9–2–0 | 1st | NCAA Sweet 16 | ..08 – NSCAA |
2014 | G. Guerrieri | 22–3–2 | 9–1–1 | 1st | NCAA College Cup | ..04 – NSCAA |
2015 | G. Guerrieri | 17–7–2 | 6–4–1 | 6th | NCAA Elite Eight | |
2016 | G. Guerrieri | 12–8–2 | 5–5–1 | T-6th | NCAA 2nd Round | |
2017 | G. Guerrieri | 18–2–2 | 9–1–1 | 2nd | NCAA 2nd Round | |
2018 | G. Guerrieri | 17-5-1 | 6-3-1 | 3rd | NCAA Sweet 16 | 13 |
2019 | G. Guerrieri | 15-5-3 | 7-2-1 | 3rd | NCAA 2nd Round | |
2020 | G. Guerrieri | 12-4-1 | 7-1 | T-1st | NCAA Elite Eight | 5 - NSCAA |
2021 | G. Guerrieri | 7-9-2 | 3-6-1 | 7th | ||
2022 | G. Guerrieri | 9-7-5 | 3-4-3 | 4th | NCAA 1st Round | |
Total: | 470–151–42 | 192–55–21 | ||||
Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion Both |
Pos | Player | Team | Year |
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F | Bryn Blalack | 1st Team – NSCAA | 1996 |
1st Team – Soccer Buzz | 1997 | ||
F | Diana Rowe | 3rd Team – NSCAA | 1996 |
F | Claire Elliot | 3rd Team – NSCAA | 1998 |
GK | Melanie Wilson | 2nd Team – Soccer Buzz | 1999 |
F | Nicky Thrasher | 3rd Team – NSCAA | 2001 |
F | Jessica Martin | 2nd Team – Soccer Buzz | 2002 |
F | Linsey Woodard | 3rd Team – NSCAA | 2002 |
GK | Kati Jo Spisak | 2nd Team – Soccer Buzz | 2002 |
3rd Team – NSCAA | 2003 | ||
F | Ashlee Pistorious | 3rd Team – Soccer Buzz | 2004 |
3rd Team – Soccer Buzz | 2005 | ||
2nd Team – NSCAA | 2006 | ||
1st Team – Soccer Buzz | 2007 | ||
M | Amy Berend | 4th Team – Soccer Buzz | 2006 |
3rd Team – Soccer Buzz | 2007 | ||
D | Bri Young | 3rd Team – Soccer Buzz | 2008 |
4th Team – NSCAA | 2010 | ||
M | Meghan Streight | 3rd Team – NSCAA | 2012 |
F | Ally Watt | 1st Team – United Soccer Coaches | 2018 |
1st Team – United Soccer Coaches | 2019 | ||
Year | Pos | Player | Class | School |
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1996 | F | Bryn Blalack | Jr. | Texas A&M |
1997 | F | Bryn Blalack | Sr. | Texas A&M |
2007 | F | Ashlee Pistorious | Sr. | Texas A&M |
Year | Coach | School |
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1997 | G. Guerrieri | Texas A&M |
2002 | G. Guerrieri | Texas A&M |
Year | Pos | Player | Class | School |
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2007 | F | Ashlee Pistorious | Sr. | Texas A&M |
Year | Pos | Player | Class | School |
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2009 | D | Emily Peterson | Sr. | Texas A&M |
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