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Pryor & Janneh combine for 36 in lopsided loss to No. 8 Oklahoma
Ny'Ceara Pryor scored 40 percent of Texas A&M's points in a 72-50 loss to No. 8 Oklahoma on Thursday night at Reed Arena. Pryor was 7-of-15 from the field and 6-for-12 at the free-throw line to finish with 20 points in the SEC opener.
FINAL from Reed Arena: No. 8 Oklahoma 72, Texas A&M 50
SEC women's basketball tips off on New Year's Day as the Fightin' Texas Aggies host eighth-ranked Oklahoma at Reed Arena. Follow along as the TexAgs crew provides live updates of the conference opener between the Aggies and Sooners.
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5:38
Eliza Sharp aims to develop into an All-American while at Texas A&M
With 250 kills and 140 blocks as a redshirt freshman at Boise State, Eliza Sharp was named the Mountain West's Freshman of the Year in 2025. After transferring to Texas A&M, the middle blocker spoke to TexAgs about her decision, learning from Jamie Morrison and more.
10:04
TexAgs Rewind (12/29)
Monday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist and Heisman Trophy voter Olin Buchanan, TexAgs content specialist Kay Naegeli, TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci and Texas A&M head basketball coach Bucky McMillan.
6:18
Middle blocker Kaia Castle was sold on A&M's ability to develop talent
As a redshirt freshman at Ohio State in 2025, Kaia Castle racked up 200 kills and 91 blocks in 28 matches, and on Tuesday, she announced her commitment to Texas A&M out of the transfer portal. The middle blocker spoke to TexAgs about her decision, visiting Aggieland and more.
3:36
All-American Natalie Ring excited to join the Aggie volleyball program
A third-team All-American at Marquette in 2025, outside hitter Natalie Ring announced her commitment to Texas A&M volleyball on Tuesday. With 754 career kills in three seasons, the Wisconsin native spoke to TexAgs about her decision, desire for development and more.
11:39
TexAgs Rewind (12/22)
Monday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist and Heisman Trophy voter Olin Buchanan, TexAgs content specialist Kay Naegeli, TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci and Texas A&M head basketball coach Bucky McMillan.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, December 22)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning as Texas A&M volleyball won the 2025 national championship in Kansas City over the weekend. Liucci also spoke about A&M's first-round loss to Miami in the College Football Playoff.
11:57
Locker Room Chat: Euphoric Aggies bask in winning the national title
A&M volleyball just won its first national championship in program history as the Aggies swept Kentucky to reach the mountaintop. Following the historic victory, Logan Lednicky, Ava Underwood, Tatum Thomas, Emily Hellmuth, Maddie Waak and Megan Fitch spoke to TexAgs about being NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!
12:41
Rapid Reaction: Jamie Morrison leads A&M to mountaintop in Year 3
Texas A&M hired Jamie Morrison on Dec. 16, 2022, and just over three years later, he and his Aggies are NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! After Sunday's golden moment in Kansas City, Kay Naegeli and Callie Garner share their thoughts as a trophy is headed back to College Station.
5 Thoughts: #3 Texas A&M 3, #1 Kentucky 0 (National Championship)
After erasing a six-point deficit in the first set, the Fightin' Texas Aggies were absolutely dominant on Sunday afternoon in Kansas City as the Maroon & White swept Kentucky to claim the program's first-ever national championship.
FINAL from Kansas City: #3 Texas A&M 3, #1 Kentucky 0 (National Championship)
The Maroon & White look a historic opportunity in the eye as Texas A&M faces Kentucky in the program's first-ever national championship match. Follow along as the TexAgs crew provides live updates of the volleyball action from inside the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.
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Setting the Scene: A&M volleyball is one win away from a national title
The final day of the 2025 volleyball season is tomorrow, and Texas A&M is one of two teams left standing. Ahead of Sunday's national championship between the Aggies and Wildcats, Kay Naegeli and Callie Garner set the scene from Kansas City.