Around Aggieland (5/8)
On Monday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Kay Naegeli took us Around Aggieland and provided updates on all things Texas A&M Athletics as baseball takes the series over No. 4 Florida, softball heads to the SEC Tournament, and women's tennis moves on to host a super regional.
Football
Texas A&M has landed yet another commitment out of the transfer portal as former Fresno State quarterback Jaylen Henderson has announced his verbal pledge to the Aggies. Henderson will come to Texas A&M with three years of remaining eligibility.
Baseball
It took some Olsen Magic, but Texas A&M pulled off a thrilling victory on Sunday afternoon to steal a three-game series from No. 4 Florida. With the score deadlocked in the final frame, Brandon Neely balked to allow Travis Chestnut to score and win the game, 3-2.
The Aggies are set to host UTRGV at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Catch all the action on SEC Network+.
Softball
The Texas A&M softball team earned the No. 7 seed and is slated to take on No. 10 seed South Carolina at the SEC tournament, Wednesday at 1 p.m. on the SEC Network.
Texas A&M posted a 12-12 record during league play, while South Carolina went 9-15. It marks the second consecutive season the teams will have met in the tournament, with the Aggies walking away with a 5-3 win just a year ago.
The winner advances to face the No. 2 seed Georgia on Thursday at 1 p.m.
Women’s Tennis
No. 2 Texas A&M is moving on to the super regional round of the NCAA Tournament after sweeping Quinnipiac and Baylor in College Station this weekend. Posting a pair of 4-0 victories, the Aggies will face No. 15 Tennessee in Aggieland next Friday at 2 p.m.
Men’s Tennis
The No. 19 Texas A&M men’s tennis team fell in the second round of the NCAA Tournament to the Big 12 Champions No. 2 overall seed TCU (4-0) Saturday at Bayard H. Freidman Tennis Center.
Track & Field
Texas A&M’s Track & Field team will head to Baton Rouge, La., on Thursday as they compete in the 2023 Outdoor SEC Championships beginning at noon.
Women’s Golf
The reigning SEC Champion Texas A&M women's golf team and No. 1 seed of the NCAA San Antonio Regional began regional play on Monday at 8 a.m. at the par-72, 6,420-yard TPC San Antonio Oaks Golf Course.