Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Lessentine, Sydney (5-2)
L: Allie Braly (15-12)
Base Running:
HBP: Aliya Garroway 1

Batting:
3B: Powell, Kennedy 1
HR: Harper, Amari 1
RBI: Powell, Kennedy 1 ; Wooley, Koko 3 ; Barbara, Mac 1 ; Harper, Amari 6 ; Enright, Allie 2 ; Mathis, Kelsey 2
Base Running:
RUNS: Powell, Kennedy 2 ; Wooley, Koko 3 ; Perez, Mya 1 ; Griffin, Kylei 1 ; Barbara, Mac 2 ; Harper, Amari 3 ; Dement, KK 2 ; Golden, Hailey 1 ; Enright, Allie 1 ; Eschete, Kramer 1 ; Vrazel, Frankie 1
SB: Wooley, Koko 2 ; Vrazel, Frankie 1
HBP: Powell, Kennedy 1
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Photo by: Evan Pilat/Texas A&M Athletics
No. 1 Texas A&M Routs Saint Francis, 18-0, to Open NCAA Action
May 16, 2025 | Softball
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M's Sydney Lessentine and Sidne Peters combined to throw a no-hitter, while the Aggies scored a program regional record 18 runs as the No. 1 overall seed routed Saint Francis, 18-0, in five innings to open the NCAA postseason Friday evening at Davis Diamond.
Texas A&M (46-9) hung crooked frames in the first, second and fourth innings, while scoring at least one run in each inning. Amari Harper led the offense going 3-for-3 with one home run, six RBI and two runs, while Koko Wooley went 3-for-3 at the dish with a season-high three RBI and scored three runs in her fourth consecutive game.
Aggie starter Sydney Lessentine moved to 5-2 on the season, going 3.0 innings and striking out five batters, while yielding only one walk. Sidne Peters entered the circle in relief making her first appearance since March 21 tossing 2.0 scoreless innings and striking out three of the seven batters she faced.
Lessentine struck out the first two batters of the game before forcing a pop out to end the top half. Texas A&M batted around the lineup and exploded for five runs on four hits, including a leadoff triple from Kennedy Powell, RBI singles from Wooley and Harper. Allie Enright added a 2-RBI single up the middle, before Kelsey Mathis drove in a run on a bases-loaded ground out to give the Aggies a commanding lead, 5-0.
Saint Francis (26-25) led the second off with a walk and hit-by-pitch, before Lessentine struck out a pair with a fly out sandwiched in between to end the frame.
The Maroon & White hung 10 in the bottom half on four runs and one error, including Harper blasting a three-run homer to put the Aggies in run-rule territory, 8-0. Three consecutive walks loaded the bases as Powell was hit-by-pitch, followed by Wooley scoring two on a single for an 11-0 advantage. Mya Perez was walked to load the bases, while Barbara walked in a run and Harper singled to center to score a pair before Barbara scored on a dropped fly ball for a 15-0 lead.
Lessentine sat down the Red Flash in order in the third, while Vrazel led the bottom half reaching on a throwing error and advancing to second before stealing third and scoring on a wild pitch to make it 16-0 after three innings of action.
Peters entered the circle in the top of the fourth and struck out two of the four batters she faced before finishing off Saint Francis in order in the fifth.
The Aggies tacked on two more runs in the bottom of the fourth taking advantage of four walks and one wild pitch.
NEXT UP
Texas A&M is set to take on Liberty (48-12) at 1 p.m. Saturday at Davis Diamond. TV designation will be announced at a later time.
NOTES
QUOTES
Postgame interviews are available on https://12thman.com/watch.
Texas A&M (46-9) hung crooked frames in the first, second and fourth innings, while scoring at least one run in each inning. Amari Harper led the offense going 3-for-3 with one home run, six RBI and two runs, while Koko Wooley went 3-for-3 at the dish with a season-high three RBI and scored three runs in her fourth consecutive game.
Aggie starter Sydney Lessentine moved to 5-2 on the season, going 3.0 innings and striking out five batters, while yielding only one walk. Sidne Peters entered the circle in relief making her first appearance since March 21 tossing 2.0 scoreless innings and striking out three of the seven batters she faced.
Lessentine struck out the first two batters of the game before forcing a pop out to end the top half. Texas A&M batted around the lineup and exploded for five runs on four hits, including a leadoff triple from Kennedy Powell, RBI singles from Wooley and Harper. Allie Enright added a 2-RBI single up the middle, before Kelsey Mathis drove in a run on a bases-loaded ground out to give the Aggies a commanding lead, 5-0.
Saint Francis (26-25) led the second off with a walk and hit-by-pitch, before Lessentine struck out a pair with a fly out sandwiched in between to end the frame.
The Maroon & White hung 10 in the bottom half on four runs and one error, including Harper blasting a three-run homer to put the Aggies in run-rule territory, 8-0. Three consecutive walks loaded the bases as Powell was hit-by-pitch, followed by Wooley scoring two on a single for an 11-0 advantage. Mya Perez was walked to load the bases, while Barbara walked in a run and Harper singled to center to score a pair before Barbara scored on a dropped fly ball for a 15-0 lead.
Lessentine sat down the Red Flash in order in the third, while Vrazel led the bottom half reaching on a throwing error and advancing to second before stealing third and scoring on a wild pitch to make it 16-0 after three innings of action.
Peters entered the circle in the top of the fourth and struck out two of the four batters she faced before finishing off Saint Francis in order in the fifth.
The Aggies tacked on two more runs in the bottom of the fourth taking advantage of four walks and one wild pitch.
NEXT UP
Texas A&M is set to take on Liberty (48-12) at 1 p.m. Saturday at Davis Diamond. TV designation will be announced at a later time.
NOTES
- Kennedy Powell scored multiple runs for the 18th time this season, matching a program record 60 runs in a season set by Sharonda McDonald in 2007.
- Texas A&M moved to 34-5 when Powell scores a run and 17-1 when she scores multiple runs.
- Senior Koko Wooley registered her team-leading seventh three-hit game of the season and stole multiple bases for the third time this season and the 14th in her career.
- Wooley has reached base safely in 15 of her last 17 plate appearances, while the other two plate appearances she reached via error and a fielder's choice.
- Amari Harper has tallied six RBI and a home run in back-to-back games. The junior has reached base safely in eight consecutive plate appearances dating back to May 8 against South Carolina.
- Sidne Peters made her first appearance since March 21 against No. 24 Alabama. The sophomore threw first pitch strikes to five of the seven batters she faced.
- Sydney Lessentine was part of her second career no-hitter after tossing a complete game no-hitter against George Washington in five innings on Feb. 28.
- The regional no-hitter was A&M's fourth in program history and first since 2008 when Megan Gibson accomplished the feat.
- Texas A&M scored a season-high 18 runs reaching double-digits for the 21st time this season and won its 19th game via run-rule. It marks the fourth consecutive run-rule victory, including games at No. 2 Tennessee, and against No. 12 South Carolina and No. 5 Texas at the SEC Tournament.
- A&M has outscored its previous four opponents 57-6, while the 18 runs are tied third-most in program history and the most since scoring 17 at No. 13 Alabama on April 14, 2024.
- The Aggies' 14 walks in five innings matched Tennessee for the third most walks in NCAA Regional history in May of 2018 against Monmouth.
- No Scorigami, tonight's 18-0 victory is the second time in program history after beating ACU, 18-0, in 2022.
QUOTES
Postgame interviews are available on https://12thman.com/watch.
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