COLLEGE STATION, TX -- The Texas A&M softball team will host four conference series at the Aggie Softball Complex in 2013 when the team enters the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the conference office announced today.
The Aggies will play a total of eight conference series in their first season in the SEC, with one bye week (April 5-7).
A&M will host Arkansas (March 15-17), Alabama (March 29-31), LSU (April 12-14) and Mississippi State (May 3-5). A&M will begin the conference slate at Missouri (March 8-10) and will also take road trips to Tennessee (March 22-24), Georgia (April 19-21) and Mississippi (April 26-28).
The Aggies begin their final tour through the Big 12 tomorrow with a 7 p.m. game vs. No. 10 Missouri. The matchup is part of a three-game series. To learn more about Texas A&M softball, log on to AggieAthletics.com or follow @AggieSoftball on Twitter.
2013 SEC SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
March 8-10
Alabama at Tennessee
Florida at Auburn
Ole Miss at Kentucky
LSU at Mississippi State
Texas A&M at Missouri
March 15-17
Alabama at South Carolina
Arkansas at Texas A&M
Georgia at Auburn
Tennessee at Florida
Kentucky at LSU
Missouri at Ole Miss
March 22-24
Auburn at Alabama
Arkansas at Florida
Ole Miss at Georgia
Mississippi State at Kentucky
South Carolina at LSU
Texas A&M at Tennessee
March 29-31
Alabama at Texas A&M
Georgia at Arkansas
Auburn at Mississippi State
Florida at Ole Miss
South Carolina at Missouri
April 5-7
Missouri at Alabama
LSU at Arkansas
Ole Miss at Auburn
Mississippi State at Florida
Tennessee at Georgia
Kentucky at South Carolina
April 12-14
Arkansas at Missouri
Auburn at Tennessee
Florida at Kentucky
Georgia at South Carolina
LSU at Texas A&M
Ole Miss at Mississippi State
April 19-21
Mississippi State at Alabama
Kentucky at Arkansas
South Carolina at Auburn
Texas A&M at Georgia
Missouri at LSU
Tennessee at Ole Miss
April 26-28
Alabama at LSU
Arkansas at Tennessee
Georgia at Florida
Missouri at Kentucky
Texas A&M at Ole Miss
South Carolina at Mississippi State
May 3-5
Kentucky at Alabama
Auburn at Arkansas
Florida at South Carolina
LSU at Georgia
Mississippi State at Texas A&M
Tennessee at Missouri