Texas A&M fell to South Carolina Friday evening in Reed Arena 3-2. The Aggies will return to Reed Arena on Sunday at 2 p.m. for Military Appreciation Day.
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Sophomore setter Camille Conner sets the ball.
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Texas A&M had a .110 hitting percentage.
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A group of cadets do their wildcat after a yell.
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Members of the volleyball team celebrate after a point.
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Laura “Bird” Kuhn is in her first season as head coach at Texas A&M.
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Junior Haley Slocum had one ace against South Carolina.
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One of the “Reedling Brothers” cheers on the Aggies.
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Sophomore setter Camille Conner contributed one point.
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Junior outside hitter Hollann Hans serves the ball.
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Freshman Taylor Voss serves to South Carolina.
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The Aggies celebrate after South Carolina hits the ball out.
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Hollan Hans reaches to save a ball.
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A cadet does his wildcat after a yell.
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Senior libero Amy Houser had 26 digs against South Carolina.
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Freshman Taylor Voss had 6 digs.
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Sophomore outside hitter Samantha Sanders appeared in 20 of 25 matches in the 2017 season.
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Freshman libero Allison Fields had one assist.
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The Aggies and the Gamecocks played five sets.
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