Russell, Ali
Ali Russell
Media Specialist
Ali Russell is a former member of the Texas A&M women’s soccer team. Since graduating in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in communication, she is currently pursuing a master’s degree in marketing. On campus, Ali has been involved in FCA, volunteer work and grown her passion for Mental Health awareness and advocacy into a student-athlete organization called F.A.C.E. mental health (Fostering Athletes Continued Excellence). When not working, Ali enjoys spending time with family and friends, sunset drives, listening to music and traveling.
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Tight end Max Wright looks back on his six-year career at Texas A&M
After six seasons at Texas A&M, tight end Max Wright is now focused on his next chapter outside of Aggieland. In an exclusive sitdown, he spoke about his time in Maroon & White, the legacy he hopes he is leaving behind and much more.
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Taurean York's hard work paid off with Freshman All-American honors
Taurean York's first college campaign was fantastic, and he earned Freshman All-American and All-SEC Freshman Team honors as a result. Back in Aggieland as Texas A&M prepares for the 2023 TaxAct Texas Bowl, York sat down for another exclusive interview.
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Rueben Owens feels 'grateful' to appear in a bowl game as a freshman
Appearing in the 2023 TaxAct Texas Bowl allowed freshman tailback Rueben Owens another opportunity to showcase what he's capable of. With practice back underway, Owens sat down to recap an up-and-down season, his desire to win and more.
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From The East Side: Sam Mathews recounts his time as the 12th Man
Texas A&M Football ⋅ 1 yr ago by TexAgs
As the fall semester comes to an end, Texas A&M's 12th Man Sam Mathews joined this final fall episode of TexAgs' student podcast to discuss his favorite memories as an Aggie. Additionally, Kennedy Cavin and Ali Russell wrapped up A&M volleyball and soccer's seasons.
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'It's crazy': Max Wright thankful for his time spent in Maroon & White
After six years at Texas A&M, senior tight end Max Wright will play his final collegiate game in the 2023 TaxAct Texas Bowl in his hometown of Houston. In an exclusive interview, Wright spoke about his career, what it means to wear Maroon & White and more.
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17:57
Bryce Foster calls Texas Bowl a 'cool opportunity' to play close to home
A product of Katy Taylor, sophomore center Bryce Foster is excited to return to NRG Stadium for the 2023 TaxAct Texas Bowl against No. 20 Oklahoma State. In an exclusive sitdown, Foster spoke about the opportunity ahead and much more.
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Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy recaps a 'whirlwind' two weeks for A&M football
Bowl announcements will be made on Sunday, and Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy has a preference on where he hopes Texas A&M gets sent. In an exclusive one-on-one, the freshman defensive lineman spoke about Mike Elko coming back to Aggieland and more.
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Reuben Fatheree focused on utilizing offseason to get back in shape
As he continues to return from injury, offensive lineman Reuben Fatheree is excited to utilize the offseason to get himself back in shape. In an exclusive one-on-one, Fatheree spoke about the trip to Baton Rouge, Mark Nabou's touchdown and more.
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Jake Johnson's strong bond with his brother provides extra motivation
With one regular-season game to play, sophomore tight end Jake Johnson has reeled in 22 catches for 218 yards and three scores. In an exclusive interview, Johnson spoke about playing for Elijah Robinson for the first time, dealing with adversity in 2023 and much more.
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Behind the Number: Grace Uribe eyes a future in behavioral psychology
Texas A&M Softball ⋅ 1 yr ago by TexAgs
Originally from Orange County, Grace Uribe left her home state of California to play softball for the Aggies. After battling with mental health during her playing days in Aggieland, Uribe is now passionate about a future in behavior psychology following graduation.
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From The East Side: Chatting with Sahara Jones of A&M women's hoops
Joni Taylor & Co. have a non-conference contest at Purdue on Thursday night, but before heading north, Sahara Jones joined this edition of TexAgs' pod for students by students! We also got A&M volleyball and soccer updates from Kennedy Cavin and Ali Russell, respectively!
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Freshman Chase Bisontis highlights high-speed style of play in the SEC
True freshman offensive lineman Chase Bisontis has now played in six Southeastern Conference games as he continues to gain important experience. In an exclusive interview, Bisontis spoke about adjusting to playing in the SEC and looked ahead to Mississippi State.
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Behind The Number: Donovan Green on battling back from injury
Texas A&M Football ⋅ 1 yr ago by TexAgs
Tight end Donovan Green is missing his true sophomore season as he recovers from an ACL injury suffered during fall camp. Green joined Ali Russell and Karlina Sample to discuss his path to becoming an Aggie, his incredible freshman year, rehabbing his injury and more.
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Demani Richardson shines light in 'family' mentality of A&M's defense
Senior safety Demani Richardson made six stops and had a pass breakup in Texas A&M's 30-17 win vs. South Carolina on Saturday. The fifth-year veteran sat down for an exclusive one-on-one to recap the Aggies' defensive showing, taking momentum to Oxford and more.
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Offensive lineman Trey Zuhn ready to carry momentum into Oxford
Coming off the bye, Texas A&M showed improvement in converting on short-yardage situations. In an exclusive interview, sophomore Trey Zuhn spoke about the Maroon Goons' bye week focuses, the importance of improving in run blocking and more.
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Confident Jacoby Mathews is seeing Aggies get back in the groove
Sophomore defensive back Jacoby Mathews recorded three tackles in Texas A&M's 30-17 victory over South Carolina on Saturday afternoon. In another exclusive sitdown, Mathews spoke about the Ags' defensive dominance, playing with confidence and much more.
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Le'Veon Moss adamant the Ags are capable of becoming consistent
Sophomore running back Le'Veon Moss is Texas A&M's leading rusher with 276 yards on 46 carries and two touchdowns. With the Aggies idle this week, Moss sat down for an exclusive one-on-one to discuss how he has seen his game grow through the first six games.
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Freshman linebacker Taurean York continues to raise his level of play
A key player in the middle of Texas A&M's stifling defense, linebacker Taurean York registered a team-high nine tackles in the loss at Tennessee on Saturday. Now entering an idle week, York spoke about his performance in Knoxville, his plans for utilizing the bye and more.
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Reuben Fatheree sees a 'hungry' A&M team ahead of crucial road trip
Currently sidelined by an injury, junior offensive lineman Reuben Fatheree is still working his way back. In an exclusive sit down, "Deuce" spoke about his recovery process, where the team's mindset is ahead of Saturday's meeting with No. 19 Tennessee and more.
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Bryce Foster 'stoked' to see a capacity crowd at Kyle Field on Saturday
Texas A&M's offense is beginning to click through five games, and center Bryce Foster has played a big role in that success. Ahead of this weekend's clash with No. 11 Alabama, "The Mountain" sat down to discuss his excitement to battle the Crimson Tide.
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