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The Battalion

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Texas A&M vs. OSU

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The announced attendance for the annual Fish Camp Game was 4,614.

 

Texas A&M (No. 12) and Oklahoma State (No. 19) battled to a 2-2 draw at the home opener Friday evening during a 110 minute game. The Aggies will return to Ellis field Sunday, Oct. 3 at 1:30 p.m. against DePaul University.
Photos by Cassie Stricker

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  • The Aggies played their first home game following wins against Pepperdine on Aug. 18 and San Diego on Aug. 20 in California.  

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  • Junior Cosett Morche, a transfer from Lousiana-Lafauette, gave a thumbs up to the crowd after her name was announced.  

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  • The Aggies huddle up before the game begins.

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  • Sophomore forward Ally Watt owns 26 Aggie caps, including 17 starts.

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  • Senior forward Haley Pounds started the first three matches of the season.

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  • Senior midfielder Mikaela Harvey has one goal this season.

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  • Senior Stephanie Malherbe played for South Africa at the 2016 Rio Games and has played in 64 games with 42 starts.

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  • Sophomore defender Briana Alston is a transfer from the Florida State Seminoles.

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  • Junior midfielder Emily Bates played 94 minutes in Friday’s game.

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  • Junior forward Brittany Crabtree owns 47 Aggie caps, including 14 starts.

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  • Freshman defender Jimena Lopez started in the first three games this season and scored in her first two games.

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  • Members from Fish Camp 2017 participated in a tug of war during half-time.

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  • The team was welcomed back to the field after half-time.

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  • Sophomore forward Cienna Arrieta played in 22 matches during her rookie season, including 13 starts.

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  • Fans set off a confetti cannon after the Aggies score their second and final goal.

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