The No. 20 Texas A&M soccer team was unable to secure its sixth Big 12 Tournament championship on Sunday in San Antonio after the Oklahoma State Cowgirls shutout the Aggies 1-0 for their second straight Big 12 Tournament title.
The Aggies advanced to Sunday's final after they defeated both Baylor and Texas in quarterfinal and semifinal play.
On Wednesday, A&M shutout the Bears 2-0. Junior midfielder Rachel Shipley scored a goal and assisted on the other one as sophomore defender Bri Young scored her sixth goal of the season.
The shutout was A&M's fourth in a row and 10th of the season as the defense continued their stellar play.
Friday night in the semifinals, the Aggies looked to beat their rivals from Austin for the second time in a week. A week prior, A&M shutout the Longhorns 4-0 on Senior Night at the Aggie Soccer Stadium.
The margin of the victory this Friday was the same as the Aggies cruised to a 5-1 victory.
The star of the night was sophomore midfielder Katie Hamilton who scored two goals including the game-winner.
The other three goals were scored by Shipley, junior forward Whitney Hooper and senior forward Cydne Currie.
The win put the Aggies in their ninth Big 12 Championship match.
Sunday, the Aggies outshot the Cowgirls 12-11 and seemingly controlled the game. A&M fired seven shots on goal during the match to Oklahoma State's two.
In the 54th minute, though, the Cowgirls' Carson Michalowski headed in a shot off of a corner kick and Oklahoma State held a lead that they did not relinquish.
Texas A&M Head Coach G Guerrieri said his team didn't play up to the standards it has set for itself.
"We have to play for 90 minutes and I think we played for about 40, and that's not good enough for a team of this caliber," Guerrieri said. "Oklahoma State did a good job of battling and scraping to keep us off the scoreboard."
Guerrieri also gave credit to Oklahoma State's goalkeeper for holding a shutout.
"Their goalkeeper was great," Guerrieri said. "The second half we came out and created some good chances and their goalkeeper came out and made some big-time saves that you have to give them credit for."
Shipley was named the offensive MVP of the tournament with two goals in the three games and senior defender Emily Peterson, freshman defender Mary-Grace Schmidt and Hooper joined her on the All-Tournament team.
The win earned the Cowgirls an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. The Aggies will discover their fate when the 64-team bracket is released at 7 p.m. on Monday.



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