CHAMPS! Aggie women's tennis claims second national championship
For a second time in three years, Mark Weaver and Texas A&M women's tennis have won the national championship! The 2026 squad joins the 2024 trailblazers, defeating Auburn on Sunday evening in Athens, Georgia, to win the program's second national title!
By learning and adjusting to life at Texas A&M during spring football, tight end Houston Thomas feels more comfortable with what will be expected of him this fall. On The Huddle, the College Station native spoke about studying the playbook, his expectations for the offense and more.
For a third-place finish in the Southeastern Conference, Texas A&M landed six players on the postseason All-SEC teams. Gavin Grahovac, Chris Hacopian, Caden Sorrell and Clayton Freshcorn earned first-team honors, while Nico Partida and Jorian Wilson received All-Freshman team nods.
Monday's edition of the rewind heard TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley, former Texas A&M infielder John Scheschuk and TexAgs co-owner Billy Liucci.
Former Aggie first baseman John Scheschuk joined us on Monday's edition of TexAgs Live to recap Texas A&M's series win against Mississippi State. Scheschuk also discussed the Aggies' grit and toughness as Michael Earley & Co. prepare for Friday's SEC Tournament game.
Projected to finish 13th in the league, Michael Earley & Co. wrapped up their regular season in third place with an 18-11 conference record. On Monday's edition of TexAgs Live, the head skipper joined the show to speak on the program's rise during Year 2 at the helm.
By finishing the regular season with back-to-back wins vs. then-No. 13 Mississippi State, the Fightin' Texas Aggies stayed at No. 10 in the D1Baseball top 25 ahead of the postseason. Michael Earley & Co. enter the SEC Tournament at 39-13 overall with an 18-11 conference record.