Feb. 15, 2026, 7:01 a.m. CT

Texas A&M has been buzzing this winter with multiple programs in full swing, and things are only going to get busier this spring as Aggie volleyball returns to the court for its slate of spring matches.

The Aggies are coming off a historic national championship season, one in which they dominated the NCAA Tournament and swept their final two opponents behind a relentless, high‑tempo attack and a veteran core. It was a storybook ending for the seniors who chose to stay after the hiring of head coach Jamie Morrison, and their loyalty paid off.

In just three seasons, Morrison took a team that missed the NCAA Tournament the year before his arrival and turned it into a national champion.

The celebration didn’t stop there. Four Aggies signed professional contracts following the season, and the City of College Station officially declared January 22 as Texas A&M Women’s Volleyball Day—a fitting tribute to a team that delivered one of the greatest seasons in program history.

Now, the focus shifts to what comes next. Texas A&M will have to replace significant production from its championship roster, and Morrison’s new‑look squad will take its first steps this spring. The Aggies will play eight matches from early March through April 18, with four at Reed Arena and four on the road.

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Below is the full spring schedule.

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