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Reed Report: Former guard Jordan Green now involved in athlete development
Jordan Green played in 129 games for Texas A&M from 2011 through 2015, and he is now the COO of Ballogy, which is trying to revolutionize the way youth athletes prepare for sports. Green spoke about Ballogy, while Justin Lanham discussed the latest for Bucky McMillan & Co. ahead of the FSU game.
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Reed Report: A&M's up-and-down start as McMillan lays the foundation
Texas A&M put a halt to an abbreviated two-game slide with a nail-biting 86-81 victory over Montana on Tuesday evening. On this edition of the Reed Report, Logan Lee joined to share his overarching thoughts on the first five games of the Bucky Ball era in Aggieland.
5 Thoughts: Texas A&M 86, Montana 81
The Fightin' Texas Aggies nearly watched a 19-point lead completely slip away as Montana roared back to make it a one-point game in the final seconds. However, clutch free-throw shooting allowed the Maroon & White to escape with a much-needed 86-81 victory.
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Texas A&M survives late push from upset-minded Montana, 86-81
Leading by as many as 19 points in the final seven minutes, Texas A&M watched its advantage dwindle to a single point in the dying seconds as the Aggies ultimately outlasted Montana on Tuesday night, 86-81. With the win, A&M ends a two-game slide and improves to 3-2 on the year.
Photo Gallery: Ags end abbreviated slide with 86-81 win over Montana
Five Aggies again reached double figures as the Maroon & White struggled to close out an upset-minded Montana squad before ultimately prevailing 86-81 on Tuesday night. TexAgs presents a collection of our best shots from the action between the Aggies and Grizzlies.
FINAL from Reed Arena: Texas A&M 86, Montana 81
Searching for an end to a two-game slide, the Fightin' Texas Aggies are back at Reed Arena for a non-conference matchup with reigning Big Sky champion Montana on Tuesday night. Follow along as the TexAgs crew provides live updates of the hoops action between the Ags and Griz.
Keys to the Game: Texas A&M vs. Montana
With a pair of "buy" games this week at Reed Arena, Bucky McMillan & Co. must get back on track, but it won't be easy on Tuesday night as the Montana Grizzlies come to Reed Arena for a "rare" Quadrant 3 home game on the non-conference schedule.
Scouting Report: Texas A&M vs. Montana
Texas A&M has lost its last two games, and as the Aggies look to get back on track, they'll host a Montana team that won its conference and went to the NCAA Tournament last year. Entering Tuesday night's matchup at Reed Arena, the Grizzlies are 4-1 and averaging 87.8 points per game.
'Shot-making' crucial to getting Texas A&M back on track
In their two wins, Texas A&M is shooting 51.5 percent from the field and 36.5 percent from deep, and in the back-to-back losses, those percentages dip to 34.5 and 28.1, respectively. Scoring at a higher clip is crucial for the Aggies as Montana comes to Reed on Tuesday night.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, November 17)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning following Texas A&M's historic 31-30 win over South Carolina. Liucci also spoke about the game's dramatic swing, Shane Beamer's antics and much more.
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McMillan & Co. focused on finishing as non-conference slate rolls on
After a 12-point loss to UCF on Friday, Bucky McMillan & Co. are ready to turn the page and set their sights on hosting Montana on Tuesday. The head coach joined Monday's edition of TexAgs Live to speak on the back-to-back losses and how the Aggies are growing because of them.
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Aggies CAN returns for 25th year as donations benefit local community
The largest student-athlete volunteer canned food drive in the nation is back for a 25th year, as Aggies CAN will again benefit the Brazos Valley Food Bank and The 12th Can. During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live, Equestrian's Alexa Leong and Ethan Silva of Men's Tennis spoke about the initiative.
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Press Conference: Student-athletes give back through Aggies CAN
Aggies CAN is back for its 25th year as Texas A&M student-athletes give back to their local community. On Monday, equestrian athlete and vice president of student-athlete professional development Clara Nemeth spoke to the media about the initiative that will kick off this week.