With Texas A&M’s NCAA Tournament hopes starting to get more in doubt in recent weeks, the Aggies notched a major win to help solidify their March Madness resume as they took down the Kentucky Wildcats 96-85 on Tuesday night at Reed Arena. After some ice cold shooting early, the Aggies found themselves down 31-18 with […]
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Editor’s Note: This article is written by our newest contributor, George Kopf, aka “etexasgeorge.” But thanks to a hiccup in his onboarding (what a great start!), it’s being published by Robert. Welcome, George! A pair of run-rule results concluded February, while March started with a win as the Aggies took two of three in the […]
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Texas A&M kicked off the 2026 season with eight straight wins, including two series sweeps. The Aggies relied on pitching to handle Penn in their most recent series, allowing just two runs over three contests. Texas A&m followed that up with an offensive explosion against Lamar in a 25-5 victory. Now the Aggies will hope […]
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The path to a win wasn’t always perfect this weekend, but the end results were, as Texas A&M swept the Penn Quakers in a weekend series to get to 7-0 on the young season. While the pitching staff combined to surrender just three runs on the weekend, the first two games were drama-filled, with the […]
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The college football offseason is less than two months old, but it’s already time to turn the page to getting ready for the 2026 campaign. To that end, Texas A&M announced the date of their Maroon & White spring football game, which will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 18. So this means […]
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In yet another pivotal game for their NCAA Tournament resume, Bucky McMillan and his Texas A&M squad went on the road and notched another Quad 1 win, defeating the Oklahoma Sooners 75-71 on Saturday night in Norman. A&M survived an uncharacteristically poor night at the free throw line (shooting just 11 of 20), mostly by […]
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Texas A&M kicked off the 2026 season with a series sweep of Tennessee Tech last weekend. The Aggies won the contests against the Golden Eagles 15-6, 23-7, and 7-1. Caden Sorrell started the season on fire, going 9-for-15 at the plate with three home runs and ten RBIs. The Aggies followed up that series sweep […]
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Texas A&M entered Wednesday night on a four-game losing streak, and in danger of moving firmly back into NCAA Tournament bubble territory if that streak continued. And for much of the game, it very much looked like that might happen. The Aggies got down double digits early in the second half, looking like a fatigued […]
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Texas A&M baseball did not enter the season with a ton of fanfare or lofty expectations, but apparently it may not take very long for that to change. After a sweep of Tennessee Tech to open the season, the Aggies have moved up in the top 25 polls. They went from No. 25 to No. […]
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You’ll be forgiven if you have a healthy amount of skepticism when it comes to me announcing alternate Texas A&M uniforms, but I promise this one is real. On Monday, Aggie Men’s Basketball unveiled a Corps of Cadets themed uniform. It is a cream-colored uniform that features the iconic corps patch logo on the shorts, […]
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If you were looking to wash the taste of a bitter 2025 Texas A&M baseball season out of your moth, this weekend was a good way to start. The Aggies hosted Tennessee Tech for a season-opening series at Blue Bell Park, and dominated from start to finish, sweeping the Golden Eagles by a combined score […]
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It’s no secret that Texas A&M’s 2025 season did not go to plan. After 2024 saw the Aggies reach the National Championship, expectations for Texas A&M were sky high in 2o25 even with the departure of Jim Schlossnagle. Michael Earley took over with a talented roster that entered the season ranked No. 1, but the […]
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When it comes to the success of a college football program, wins on the field matter most. But only shortly behind that is how many players you’re putting into the NFL. If you want to be great, you need to be producing great players, and Texas A&M appears to be doing that at a record […]
The 2026 Texas A&M baseball season is almost upon us, and on Tuesday, they delivered some very welcome news. The newly named Eric Foss Family Player Development Center was announced, including some new renderings. This is a project that first gained steam under Jim Schlossnagle, and received Board of Regents approval in February 2025. It […]
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It may have taken way longer than Dallas Aggies may have liked, and it may not be for very long, but Texas A&M great Khris Middleton is finally a Dallas Maverick. Middleton was involved in a deal between the Mavericks and Washington Wizards centered around Anthony Davis, and is headed back to the Lone Star […]
We’re no strangers to Aggies in the Olympics, but for the first time, there will be a Texas A&M graduate participating in the winter games. Boone Niederhofer, a former Texas A&M wide receiver, will represent the Ags on Team USA as a member of the four-man bobsled team. Neiderhofer was a member of the A&M […]
After a dominant performance against Georgia on Saturday, Texas A&M’s Rashaun Agee was rewarded by being named the SEC’s Men’s Basketball Player of the Week on Monday. Agee paced the Maroon & White with 18 points, 15 rebounds and seven assists in the road victory over the Bulldogs. He shot 50-percent (5-of-10) from the field […]
It’s taken a while thanks to a slow start under first year head coach Bucky McMillan, but pollsters are beginning to take notice of Texas A&M basketball. The Aggies enter February in sole possession of first place in the SEC standings thanks to a 7-1 start to conference play, the most recent of which being […]
After a hot start to SEC play, many have been waiting for the other shoe to drop for this Texas A&M basketball team. But after a 92-77 road win against Georgia on Saturday, the conference standing Cinderella dances for another day, and as the wins pile up, may be doing some dancing in March. The […]
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It was a bitterly cold day outside, but Texas A&M basketball stayed red hot in SEC play under Bucky McMillan, improving to 6-1 in conference thanks to a 92-69 demolishing of the *rival Gamecocks on Saturday at Reed Arena. What started as a back-and-forth affair got blown open in the latter portion of the first […]