The 2025 SEC Schedule: A New Chapter for Texas A&M Women’s Basketball
As the Texas A&M women’s basketball team gears up for the 2025 season, fans are eagerly anticipating the release of the SEC schedule. And now, the wait is over. The league has announced the 16-game conference slate, featuring a mix of familiar foes and new challenges for the Aggies.
A Balanced Schedule Ahead
The schedule is designed to provide a balanced mix of home and away games, with each team playing eight games in Reed Arena and eight on the road. The rotating opponent system ensures that the Aggies will face a different team at home and away each year, keeping the schedule fresh and exciting.
Tough Tests Ahead
This season, Texas A&M will face a stiff test at home, with five postseason tournament teams visiting Reed Arena. The Aggies will host Florida and Arkansas, both of whom made a deep run in the 2024 WBIT. Additionally, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Texas will make their way to Aggieland, providing a stern challenge for the Aggies.
The SEC is one of the toughest conferences in women’s college basketball.
Road Trips Ahead
On the road, the Aggies will face a daunting task, with trips to the past two National Champions in LSU and South Carolina. They will also travel to Norman, Oklahoma, for the first time since the 2011-12 season to take on the Oklahoma Sooners. Other road trips include Auburn, Alabama, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, and Arkansas.
The Aggies are looking to build on their successful 2024 season.
A New Era Under Coach Taylor
Under the leadership of Head Coach Joni Taylor, the Aggies are looking to build on their successful 2024 season, which saw them increase their win total by 10 and earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the 2020-21 campaign. With a tough schedule ahead, the Aggies will need to be at the top of their game to succeed.
Coach Joni Taylor has the Aggies on the rise.
The 2025 season promises to be an exciting one for Texas A&M women’s basketball. With a challenging schedule and a talented roster, the Aggies are poised to make a deep run in the SEC and beyond.