The Aggie men's tennis team, seeded 6th nationally, made quick work of the Eastern Kentucky Colonels on Friday. After winning the first set of every match, the Ags advanced to the round of 32 with a 4-0 victory.
Not even the weather could stop the Texas A&M men's tennis team from accomplishing its season-long goal. With the win over the Bulldogs, the Aggies captured their second straight SEC crown.
Against Mississippi State, it was all about the youngsters. Three freshman notched solo victories to send the Aggies to their second consecutive SEC Tournament Final.
On a muggy day at the Mitchell Tennis Center, Texas A&M jumped on the Tigers early, aided by seniors Jeremy Efferding and Jordan Szabo. The Aggies finished 2015 with a 12-2 record at home.
In a rare occurrence, the Aggie men's tennis team faced two opponents ranked in the ITA's top-75 in the same day. Though the second match got dicey towards the end, Texas A&M walked away with two victories.
The #9 Texas A&M men's tennis team was without two of its top three players on Friday. It didn't matter however, as the Aggies mowed down #53 Arkansas, 4-0.
After winning the doubles point, Texas A&M men's tennis dropped 4 of 6 singles matches to lose to Illinois. They bounced back in the second match of the day, beating Abilene Christian 6-1.
The #13 Aggie men's tennis team took down the #1 team in the nation on a blustery Friday night at the Mitchell Tennis Center. It was the program's first win over the top-ranked team in the country.
During Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Texas A&M men's tennis coach Steve Denton joined the program to discuss his team winning the 2014 SEC Tournament on Sunday, heading into the NCAA Tournament and more.