Texas A&M's Jamie Morrison delivered incredible speech to fans after winning the natty

Texas A&M volleyball secured its first-ever National Championship, and the Aggies' head coach delivered a perfect message after the match.
Jamie Morrison, Dec. 21, DI Women's Championship  -  Texas A&M v Kentucky
Jamie Morrison, Dec. 21, DI Women's Championship - Texas A&M v Kentucky | Icon Sportswire/GettyImages

It's official, the Texas A&M Aggies are National Champions. After defeating three No. 1 seeds (Nebraska, Pittsburgh, and Kentucky) and sweeping their way through the Final Four, the Aggies secured the NCAA volleyball national title.

Following the Cinderella-adjacent run through the postseason, Texas A&M was unsurprisingly and deservedly as happy as possible.

Once the team had returned to College Station, head coach Jamie Morrison made sure to thank the group that made the win that much better: the fans (AKA, the 12th Man).

Jamie Morrison gives the fans a round of applause

Stepping out of Reed Arena, Morrison was greeted by a massive crowd of fans, and he made sure to give them the credit that they deserved.

"I stood in this spot, I came back out here, and I said this, 'We are going to be national champions,'" Morrison shouted. "Here it is!"

A few weeks before the team clinched the National Championship, taking down the Kentucky Wildcats in three straight sets, Morrison stood outside of Reed Arena and promised fans that he would bring the long-sought-after national title.

On Sunday, Dec. 21, the Texas A&M head coach did just that.

The Aggies were a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, but they had to truly fight and claw their way through the bracket. On the way to the title game, Texas A&M took down Campbell, No. 6 TCU, No. 1 Nebraska, No. 1 Pitt, and No. 1 Kentucky.

While they weren't an unranked team or even a lower seed like the TCU Horned Frogs, the tournament run was truly a fairy tale for the Aggies.

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