Around Aggieland (2/3)
Editor’s Note: There is no video on this edition of Around Aggieland.
Men’s Basketball
South Carolina hung around late, but No. 13 Texas A&M left Columbia with another important road victory in the Southeastern Conference.
The Aggies have a midweek bye before facing Missouri on Saturday.
Women’s Basketball
No. 5 Texas (22-2, 8-1 SEC) controlled Sunday afternoon's edition of the Lone Star Showdown, 70-50. The Longhorns fired at a 52.5 clip from the field to push the Aggies (10-11, 3-6) below .500.
The Aggies' next opportunity to end their slide is Thursday, Feb. 6, against Auburn. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. CT.
Baseball
We are just 11 days from the beginning of the Michael Earley era. A&M will open with Elon on Friday, Feb. 14, at Blue Bell Park.
Softball
Trisha Ford’s third year in Aggieland will off in just three days when A&M opens its season with Utah State in the Aggie Classic on Thursday.
Men’s Golf
The Texas A&M men's golf team begins the spring journey of the 2024-25 campaign Monday and Tuesday as the Aggies headline the Sea Best Invitational.
Women’s Tennis
The No. 2 Texas A&M women's tennis team claimed its 11th-straight victory and 60th-consecutive win at home after sweeping Sam Houston, 7-0, in front of a packed crowd at the Mitchell Tennis Center Sunday.
The Aggies host Pepperdine on Sunday, Feb. 16 at 12 p.m. at the Mitchell Tennis Center.
Men’s Tennis
The No. 9 Texas A&M men's tennis team fell to Pepperdine, 6-1, at the Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center on Sunday.
The Aggies stay on the road as they travel to Columbus, Ohio to take on No. 3 Ohio State on Feb. 7.
Track & Field
Texas A&M's Cooper Cawthra, Jaiya Covington and Aleksandr Solovev broke school records Saturday to cap off dominant showings at both the New Mexico Team Open and John Thomas Terrier Classic.
The Maroon & White doubled down on standout showings, as they downed three school records, won seven events, logged 10 all-time marks and secured 15 personal-best performances on the final days of competition in Albuquerque and Boston.
Equestrian
Texas A&M fell to No. 7 SMU in Dallas on Saturday, 13-6.
The Aggies remain on the road as they travel to face No. 8 South Carolina on Saturday, Feb. 8.
Swimming & Diving
Texas A&M swimming & diving program dropped its final dual meet of the regular season to the No. 1/ 2 Texas Longhorns. The final score on the men's side was 218.5-80.5 and the women fell 197-102.