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Aggie Roundup
Published Thursday, February 04, 2010 12:04 AM

SOCCER

Aggies sign two: The Texas A&M soccer team signed two student-athletes to national letters of intent Wednesday, head coach G. Guerrieri.

A&M signed The Woodlands midfielder Sara Ellis and Round Rock defender Rachel Lenz.

Lenz enrolled in January is training with the team.

SOFTBALL

A&M softball tickets on sale today: Individual game tickets for the Texas A&M softball season go on sale Thursday.

Fans can purchase tickets at the A&M athletics ticket office, online at 12thmanfoundation.com or by calling 1-888-99-AGGIE. Tickets are $8 for general admission and $10 for reserved seats. Youth tickets are $5.

Season tickets for A&M's 30-game home schedule are $125.

A&M's home opener is Feb. 19 against Mississippi State. The Aggies open the season Feb. 12 with games against Wisconsin and California at the Kajikawa Classic on Tempe, Ariz.

TRACK & FIELD

Aggies sign 19: Texas A&M head track coach Pat Henry signed 19 recruits Wednesday. The class includes 15 women and four men with 17 of the 19 coming from Texas.

Killeen Ellison's Prezel Hardy highlights the group. Hardy is the 2009 World Youth and USATF Junior 100-meter champion who also won the Class 5A state title in the 100 last season.

The men's class also includes distance runners Ethan Doherty (Boerne Champion) and Nathan Parker (Keller Central) and high jumper Tyler Lee (Tomball).

A&M's women's class includes javelin throwers Ashley Aldredge (Cedar Creek High, Ruston, La.) and Kelly Czumble (Barnegat Township, N.J.), discus thrower Jill Hydrick (Aransas Pass Ingleside), multi-event athletes and jumpers Melody Criswell (Flower Mound), Haley Gooch (The Woodlands), Emily Grant (Abilene Wylie), Melissa Mays (Harker Heights), Gabriela Smith (Tyler Bishop T.K. Gorman) and Jordan Wilson (Forney), distance runners Sophie Blake (Kingwood), Colbea Harris (Argyle), Aliese Hyde (Harker Heights) and McKenze Neal (The Woodlands College Park) and sprinters Ashley Collier (Fort Worth Dunbar), Blessing Mayungbe (Houston Lamar).

-- Eagle staff reports



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