Morgan Klaevemann hired as director of player development for Texas A&M softball program

Klavemann graduated from Refugio High School in the Lone Star State. She suited up for the Florida State softball team from 2015 to 2018.

Texas A&M softball head coach Trisha Ford added a valuable member to her coaching staff this past week.

On Friday evening, Ford hired Morgan Klaevemann as the program’s new director of player development. Klavemann joins a staff that includes assistants: Jeff Harger, Russ Heffley and Eric Leyba.

“Super grateful and excited for this opportunity! Gig’em,” Klavemann stated Friday night on X.

Klavemann graduated from Refugio High School in the Lone Star State. She suited up for the Florida State softball team from 2015 to 2018.

While with the Seminoles, Klavemann won the national championship in her senior year. She was selected to the All-ACC first team in consecutive seasons during her first three campaigns.

Klavemann began her coaching career in 2022 as a volunteer assistant coach at Texas Tech. Prior to that, she worked at the Aggies’ softball camps in 2021.

As a former speedy center fielder, Klavemann primarily worked with the Red Raiders outfielders and base runners.

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16-seed Texas A&M softball drops Game 2 vs. No. 1-seed Texas in extra innings

Texas A&M’s Mya Perez’s three-run home run sent the Aggies into extra innings but failed to secure the series win vs. Texas

In one of the most exciting softball games on the weekend, 16-seed Texas A&M came up just short in extra innings vs. No.1-seed Texas Longhorns, failing to capitalize off freshman Mya Perez’s three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh.

Returning to the mound for the second straight day, pitcher Emiley Kennedy hopefully has a giant ice bag on her arm. The junior ace gave it her all for six innings before exiting, but she had to come back in to finish the game after Brooke Vestal struggled for one inning.

Despite her impressive performance, Kennedy allowed 14 hits and six earned runs, highlighting the need for more reliable arms on the Aggies’ roster. As the team enters the offseason, head coach Trisha Ford will undoubtedly look to bolster the pitching staff to prevent the overuse of their star player.

At the plate, the Aggies, like in Game 1, took an early 3-0 lead after Jazmine Hill’s two-run homer and Kennedy Powell’s RBI single in the first. Trinity Cannon added to her productive weekend with her third home run in the 5th, extending the lead to 5-1 heading into what was a game-changing sixth inning.

Due to several poor fielding decisions and Kennedy/Vistral’s pitching woes, Texas went on a scoring rampage to re-take lead at 6-5. Held scoreless in the bottom of the frame, the Longhorns tacked on three more runs off a Bella Dayton homer.

However, the Aggies weren’t finished, as freshman Mya Perez deserves a spot on Sport Center’s Top 10 after what she did on Saturday night, stepping up to the plate with two on base and two outs, and down to her last strike, only to power a three-run shot to tie game and send things into extra innings.

Going into extra innings, the Aggies failed to capitalize on the momentum. At the same time, the Longhorns strategically added what became the game-winning run from the speedy Kayden Henry in the top of the 9th. With two on base in the bottom of the frame, Kramer Eschette grounded into a double-play to end the game.

Texas A&M will take on Texas in a series-deciding Game 3 on Sunday night. The game is set for 6:30 p.m. CT. and will air on ESPN2.

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Texas A&M softball defeats No. 1-seed Texas in Game 1 of the Super Regionals

Texas A&M is just one win away from the College World Series!

Down goes No. 1! On Friday afternoon, 16-seed Texas A&M defeated Super Regional host and No. 1-seed Texas 6-5 in a game that came down to the final inning after the Aggies led 6-0 for most of the matchup.

Once again, Aggie ace pitcher Emiley Kennedy showed her mettle. The junior completed the game with a seven-inning, five-strikeout performance, despite all five earned runs coming in the final two innings off a Texas grand slam and a solo home run in the bottom of the seventh frame. Her resilience in the face of a late-game onslaught is truly inspiring.

However, the Aggie’s prolific offense sealed the deal, as senior Trinity Cannon delivered a memorable performance at the plate, starting the game with a three-run home run before adding another two-run homer in the 5th. Texas A&M’s scoring ended after Kramer Eschete’s RBI single in the top of the 6th.

While the Longhorns exploded in the bottom of the 6th and 7th frames to almost mount the comeback, Kennedy struck out the final batter to escape with a critical Game 1 victory.

Texas A&M takes on Texas in Game 2 on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. CT. The game will air on ESPN.

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