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Around Aggieland (2/21)

February 21, 2025
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On Friday’s edition of TexAgs Live, Kay Naegeli took us Around Aggieland and provided updates on all things Texas A&M as the spring sports are underway. Men's basketball and women's basketball continue their conference slates and more.


Basketball
After a loss at Mississippi State, Buzz Williams’ No. 7 Aggies are ready to Black Out Reed Arena on Saturday at 11 a.m.

Women’s Basketball
Texas A&M women's basketball dropped its seventh contest in a row as Florida toppled the Aggies, 74-52, on Thursday night in Reed Arena.

Up next, the Aggies will continue to search for a win in Starkville, taking on Mississippi State (18-9, 5-8) on Sunday at 2 p.m. CT.

Baseball
 No. 1 Texas A&M is back at Blue Bell Park this weekend to face Cal Poly in a three-game series. Due to inclement weather, Friday's series opener has been moved up to a 4 p.m. start.

Softball
The sixth-ranked Fightin' Texas Aggie softball program is heading back to Florida for the JoAnne Graf Classic this weekend. They will play a DH with Florida A&M on Friday and a DH with No. 8 Florida State and Southeastern Louisiana on Sunday.

Women’s Tennis
Texas A&M opens SEC play at Texas on Sunday, Feb. 23.

Men’s Tennis
The Aggies are back at home, opening SEC play against LSU on Feb. 22.

Men’s Golf
After finishing fifth at the John A. Burns Intercollegiate, Texas A&M will head to Southern Highlands Collegiate in Las Vegas on March 2.

Women’s Golf
After tying for fifth place at the Moon Golf Invitational in Florida to open the spring slate, Texas A&M heads to the Chevron Collegiate Tournament in Humble next week.

Track & Field
The Texas A&M track & field team travels a men's distance medley relay team to Notre Dame for its final regular-season meet of the indoor season on Saturday.

Equestrian
The No. 5 Texas A&M equestrian team remains home to face Dartmouth in a Jumping Seat only contest on Friday, Feb. 21 at noon followed by UC Davis on Saturday.

Swimming and Diving
Baylor Nelson earned the Aggies' first medal of the week, and Connor Foote took down his second school record of the meet at the SEC Swimming & Diving Championships.

The women moved into fifth with 347 points, while the men remain in fifth with 377 points. 

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