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Around Aggieland (3/4)

March 4, 2026
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Men’s Basketball
The Aggie men’s basketball team pulled out a big win last night over Kentucky, 96-85. They shot 13-of-28 from beyond the arc, which is the best they have shot in SEC play so far, and 7-of-11 of those came in the second half. Rylan Griffen and Rubén Dominguez were a crucial part in this game, being the leading scorers. Griffen finished with 21, while Dominguez finished with 17.

The Aggies will close out their regular season in Baton Rouge on Saturday against the LSU Tigers before heading to Nashville for the SEC Tournament.

Women’s Basketball
The women closed out their regular season with two big wins over Mississippi State and a road win at No. 19 Ole Miss. The Aggies finished the regular season on a five-game winning streak, and they have won six of their last seven games, which boosted their NCAA Tournament resume with three ranked wins and a top-five strength of schedule.

The Ags will take on Auburn today in the SEC Tournament today at 5 p.m. CT.

Baseball
No. 22 Texas A&M rolled past UIW 11–1 last night, racking up 12 hits in a seven-inning run-rule win. Juan Vargas earned the win in his first career start, while Josh Stewart earned his first career save, finishing the game, striking out four batters in 1.1 innings pitched.

Track & Field
Texas A&M Track & Field hosted the SEC Indoor Championships this past weekend. The men finished in third with 66.2 points behind Ole Miss and Arkansas, while the women finished in seventh with 51 points. Peter Narumbe continued A&M's tradition in the 800m, winning gold as his victory marked the ninth gold medal in the last 11 indoor championships in the event and the third straight.

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