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Under first-year coach Trisha Ford the Aggies earned their 21st straight NCAA appearance, which took place in Austin. The Aggies beat Texas State in walk-off fashion in the eighth inning of game one by scoring 2-1. The win earned the team a shot at the host school and the #8 team in the nation, Texas, for game two. The Ags lost a close one, 2-1 but bounced back in game three against Texas State (4-2) to get another chance against tu. On a rainy Sunday afternoon in Austin, the season came to an end as the Horns won 11-5. The team showed improvement throughout the year, and Trisha Ford and staff proved they can get things done in Aggieland. The future looks bright for our softball program.




