WNCAAB | 03/23 02:30 | 122 | テキサスA&M大学女子 v ネブラスカ大学女子 | L | 59-61 | |
WNCAAB | 03/08 17:00 | 3 | [107] テキサスA&M大学女子 v サウスカロライナ大学女子 [1] | L | 68-79 | |
WNCAAB | 03/07 17:00 | 124 | [107] テキサスA&M大学女子 v ミシシッピ州立大学女子 [68] | W | 72-56 | |
WNCAAB | 03/03 20:00 | - | テキサスA&M大学女子 v アラバマ大学女子 | L | 71-78 | |
WNCAAB | 03/01 00:00 | - | テネシー大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 | L | 75-66 | |
WNCAAB | 02/25 20:00 | - | オーバーン大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 | L | 57-41 | |
WNCAAB | 02/23 01:00 | - | テキサスA&M大学女子 v アーカンソー大学女子 | W | 73-67 | |
WNCAAB | 02/20 00:00 | - | [24] ルイジアナ州立大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 [72] | L | 81-58 | |
WNCAAB | 02/16 02:00 | - | [57] ヴァンダービルト大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 [59] | L | 49-45 | |
WNCAAB | 02/11 21:00 | - | ケンタッキー州立大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 | W | 44-61 | |
WNCAAB | 02/09 00:30 | - | オール・ミシシッピ・レベルズ v テキサスA&M大学女子 | W | 53-72 | |
WNCAAB | 02/04 21:00 | - | テキサスA&M大学女子 v ミシシッピ州立大学女子 | L | 63-74 | |
WNCAAB | 01/28 18:00 | - | フロリダ大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 | L | 63-51 | |
WNCAAB | 01/26 02:00 | - | [47] テキサスA&M大学女子 v ミズーリ大学女子 [143] | W | 69-67 | |
WNCAAB | 01/21 22:00 | - | [5] サウスカロライナ大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 [38] | L | 99-64 | |
WNCAAB | 01/14 22:00 | - | [114] テネシー大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 [38] | W | 56-71 | |
WNCAAB | 01/12 01:00 | - | [22] テキサスA&M大学女子 v ルイジアナ州立大学女子 [4] | L | 70-87 | |
WNCAAB | 01/07 21:00 | - | テキサスA&M大学女子 v オーバーン大学女子 | W | 66-44 | |
WNCAAB | 01/05 00:00 | - | ジョージア女子代表 v テキサスA&M大学女子 | L | 54-50 | |
WNCAAB | 12/31 20:00 | - | テキサスA&M大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学 - コマース女子 | W | 87-63 | |
WNCAAB | 12/20 19:00 | - | [260] プレイリービューA&M大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 [18] | W | 36-88 | |
WNCAAB | 12/19 01:00 | - | [344] ミシシッピバレー州立大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 [27] | W | 45-95 | |
WNCAAB | 12/09 18:00 | - | [254] ロバートモリス大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 [20] | W | 36-67 | |
WNCAAB | 12/06 17:00 | - | [140] ラマー大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 [33] | W | 51-83 | |
WNCAAB | 12/03 19:00 | - | [205] カンザス大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 [50] | W | 52-63 | |
WNCAAB | 12/01 02:00 | - | [67] テキサスA&M大学女子 v ウェイクフォレスト大学女子 [263] | W | 81-57 | |
WNCAAB | 11/25 22:30 | - | [78] テキサスA&M大学女子 v カリフォルニア大学女子 [9] | W | 65-51 | |
WNCAAB | 11/24 22:30 | - | [156] ウィンスロップ・ウィメン v テキサスA&M大学女子 [111] | W | 32-84 | |
WNCAAB | 11/21 01:00 | - | [296] ヒューストン・バプティスト大学女子 v テキサスA&M大学女子 [156] | W | 35-80 | |
WNCAAB | 11/17 00:00 | - | [89] テキサスA&M大学女子 v パデューウィメン [226] | L | 58-72 |
The Texas A&M Aggies women's basketball team represents Texas A&M University (TAMU) in NCAA Division I women's basketball. The team is coached by Joni Taylor, entering her first season; she replaced Gary Blair, who retired after 37 years as a collegiate head coach, 19 of which were with TAMU. The Aggies play home games at Reed Arena, a 12,989-capacity arena in College Station, Texas on the campus of Texas A&M.
The Aggies were the 2011 NCAA Division I national champions. They beat the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 76–70. They have appeared in the NCAA tournament 18 times and garnered five conference championships.
Women's basketball at Texas A&M debuted in the 1974–75 season. The program had not reached the postseason tournament until 1994, when it went to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament. In 1995, they won the WNIT championship. In 1996, they were the SWC Champions and went to the First Round of the NCAA tournament. Since then, the team had not achieved much notable postseason success until the hiring of Gary Blair before the 2003–04 season. In the 2004–05 season, Blair took his team to the WNIT quarterfinals. In the 2005–06 season, the team advanced to the NCAA first round. In the 2006–07 season, the team won the Big 12 regular season championship, and advanced to the NCAA second round. The 2007–08 team finished 8th in the AP Poll, the highest in team history. It also received the highest seed in the NCAA tournament out of all five appearances, and finished in the Elite Eight. On March 29, 2011, Texas A&M defeated Baylor to advance to the program's first ever Final Four appearance.
At the Final Four, the Aggies defeated Stanford 63–62 and Notre Dame 76–70 to win their first national championship. Gary Blair became the first male coach other than Connecticut's Geno Auriemma to win a women's basketball national championship since Leon Barmore led Louisiana Tech to the 1988 championship.