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Texas A&M Softball adds depth, eyes return to host Regionals in 2026

Texas A&M’s softball season came to an abrupt end in the Bryan-College Station Regional, despite being picked as one of the favorites to reach the NCAA Women’s College World Series. To add insult to injury, SEC newcomer Texas won its first World Series in program history while A&M watched from home.

After some time for reflection, which Coach Ford admitted was difficult, she knew she needed to hit the portal to replace lost production and solidify the infield.

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In a surprise to fans, Texas A&M star utility player Amari Harper entered the portal for her final season. Harper, one of the last recruits from Jo Evans who remained after Ford took over, understandably wanted to test the waters. Outside of Harper, the Aggies had a relatively quiet portal season with only a few departures.

Coach Ford, however, is focused on improvement, bringing in a handful of talented players that include an NCAA career leader in saves and a Golden Glove winner. Below are the current transfers Aggie fans can expect to see at Davis Diamond for the 2026 season.

Taylor Pannell – LHP – Missouri

Micaela Wark – DP/IF – Oklahoma State

Tallen Edwards – UTL – Oklahoma State

Maya Bland – OF – Oklahoma

Paislie Allen – IF – Georgia

This is an absolute haul by Coach Ford, addressing several key needs. If she can add one more pitcher, this group could be viewed as the perfect core to help the Aggies return to regional host status and potentially fuel another run at a Women’s College World Series appearance.

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Reporting by Jarrett Johnson, Aggies Wire / Aggies Wire

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