The Aggies came back after falling behind early in the second half after lightning delay. Texas A&M beat Colorado College with a final score of 2-1. For only the third time in program history the Texas A&M Women’s Soccer Team is 7-0-0 and the first time since 1997. The Aggies take Ellis Field again on Sunday, Sept. 9 at 6 p.m.
Photos by Meredith Seaver
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Senior defender Kendall Ritchie attempts a corner kick for Texas A&M.
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Senior Yell Leader Connor Joseph leads the crowd in Farmers Fight.
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Junior forward Ally Watt assisted in the Aggies first goal scored and had one shot on goal.
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Colorado College goalkeeper watches as an Aggie shot goes wide of the goal.
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Freshman forward Ásdís Halldórsdóttir scored the first goal for the Aggies at 59:15
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Senior goalkeeper Cosette Morché had two saves against the Tigers.
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Sophomore forward Rheagen Smith scored the go-ahead goal for Texas A&M with 20 minutes left in the game.
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Sophomore midfielder Addie McCain finished the game with two shots and two shots on goal.
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Junior midfielder Cienna Arrieta dodges Colorado College defenders as she approaches the goal.
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Junior forward Ally Watt had four shots on goal against the Tigers.
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Junior forward Ally Watt kicks the ball past two Tiger defenders.
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Sophomore Rheagen Smith gets tangled up with Camille Weaver of Colorado College in an effort to move the ball.
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Colorado College goalkeeper Jade Odom made five saves while playing the Aggies.
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A referee hands a yellow card to Madeline Stesney of Colorado College with less than a minute to go in the game. Just a minute earlier, Tiger Head Coach Geoff Bennett was also given a yellow card.
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Senior defender Kendall Ritchie sends a free kick toward the goal for the Aggies.
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Texas A&M Head Coach G Guerrieri shakes hands with each of the Colorado College soccer players after the game.
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