After losing the first set, The Texas A&M volleyball team (6-8, 3-4 SEC) came back to defeat No. 21 Auburn (11-6, 4-4 SEC) 16-25, 25-22, 27-25 and 25-19. The Aggies will return to Reed Arena to face off against Arkansas on October 20 at 6:30 p.m.
Photos by C. Morgan Engel
Junior middle blocker Kaitlyn Blake hit .438 and also had a match-high give blocks.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelFreshman middle blocker Shea McNamara and others cheer on their teammates
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelFreshman setter Camille Conner had 41 assists and also 11 digs against Auburn, which resulted in her third double-double of the season.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelSenior outside hitter Kiara McGee finished Sunday’s game with 12 kills, 35 total assists and three blocks.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelHead Coach Laurie Corbelli talks to her team during a time out in the first set.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelSenior libero Amy Nettles led the Aggies with 15 digs in their win.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelAuburn is No. 21 in the NCAA RPI, which is 17 spots higher than Texas A&M.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelFreshman setter Camille Conner sets the ball for sophomore middle blocker Maddie Douglas.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelThe Aggie Dance Team performs during a time out.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelSophomore outside hitter Hollan Hans had 10 kills against Auburn.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelFreshman outside hitter Samantha Sanders celebrates with her team after earning a hard-fought point.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelSenior libero Amy Nettles prepares to serve the ball to Auburn.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelMembers of the Corps cheer on their team as they face off against Auburn.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelSenior outside hitter Kiara McGee had four kills and 11 assists in the first set against Auburn on Oct. 15.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelSenior setter Alexa Filley chases down the ball to return.
Photo by Photo by C. Morgan EngelFreshman outside hitter Samantha Sanders rises above the net to spike the ball.
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