On a chilly Wednesday night, No. 17 Texas A&M (5-0) defeated visiting Sam Houston State (2-4), 2-0
Photos by: Morgan Engel (@cmefoto)
Teammates high five each other in between the 2nd and 3rd innings.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelSophomore infielder Kaitlyn Alderink pulls back her swing to avoid a strike.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelThe Aggies will return to the Softball Complex this Friday to face Stephen F. Austin.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelJunior catcher Ashley Walters signals to her teammates after a pitcher Trinity Harrington stuck out the batter.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelJunior pitcher Trinity Harrington flips the ball to Junior infielder Tori Vidales to get the out.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelSophomore infielder Riley Sartain prepares for the ball to possibly come her way.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelStarting pitcher Trinity Harrington tossed three perfect innings Wednesday against Prairie View A&M.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelThe Aggies have won 19 home-games in a row.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelPlayers in the dugout anxiously watch their teammates play during the first inning.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelJunior outfielder Erica Russell prepares to steal a base.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelJunior outfielder Erica Russell beats the ball to second base and is safe.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelJunior catcher Ashley Walters had 7 putouts against Sam Houston State.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelJunior shortstop Kristen Cuyos jogs to first base after being walked.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelJunior shortstop Kristen Cuyos reaches first before the ball and is safe.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelLocal high school softball teams were in attendance on Wednesday night to watch the Aggies face Sam Houston State.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelJunior infielder Tori Vidales warms up with her teammates before the inning begins.
Photo by Photo by: Morgan EngelJunior infielder Tori Vidales signals to her teammates.
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