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Cincinnati Bengals select Shemar Stewart in the first round, 17th overall
6 days ago by Olin Buchanan
After his dominant NFL Combine performance in February, Texas A&M defensive lineman Shemar Stewart was selected by Cincinnati with the 17th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Miami native became the first Aggie product to be drafted in the first round since 2022.
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Here! Remembering Bradley Steven Slusher '19 on Muster 2025
9 days ago by Richard Zane
On Muster Day 2025, thousands will gather across the globe to remember and honor the 2,327 Aggies who passed away during the last year. Among the roll call will be Bradley Steven Slusher '19, and answering "Here" for him this evening makes Muster more personal than ever before.
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Luke Jackson's relief dominance clinches series victory in Fayetteville
12 days ago by Cade Harris
For the first time since 2016, Texas A&M baseball has won a series at Baum-Walker Stadium as the Aggies split a Friday doubleheader with No. 2 Arkansas. The Ags dropped the first game 11-5 before storming back (pun intended) to win the nightcap 9-2.
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Moss rolls in relief as A&M beats Arkansas to extend winning ways, 7-4
13 days ago by Richard Zane
Texas A&M baseball tallied its sixth straight conference win with a 7-4 win over No. 2 Arkansas in the series opener at Baum-Walker Stadium. Weston Moss tossed five innings of scoreless relief and allowed just three hits while striking out five Razorbacks.
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Belief! Resilient Aggies erase 10-run deficit in magical walk-off win
18 days ago by Richard Zane
Down 12-2, Texas A&M pulled off a shocking comeback by scoring 13 unanswered, culminating with a pair of grand slams in the ninth to complete the sweep of South Carolina. With big blasts from Hayden Schott and Kaeden Kent, the Ags have now won five straight SEC games.
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Remembering Chad: A lifelong friend who should've had a longer life
22 days ago by Olin Buchanan
A little more than six years ago, a friendship began in an Austin-area car dealership, but sadly, it didn't last long enough. On Saturday morning, Chad Cox passed away unexpectedly during his ongoing fight with cancer. He was just 45 years old. Here.
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Hope: A&M plays home run derby during twin-bill sweep in Knoxville
25 days ago by Richard Zane
Needing something to hopefully spark an incredible turnaround, Texas A&M homered 11 times across a pair of Saturday victories as the Aggies stunned No. 1 Tennessee by taking two of three at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. A&M is now 16-15 overall and 3-9 in SEC play.
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Texas A&M set to hire Samford's Bucky McMillan as head basketball coach
26 days ago by Richard Zane
On Friday, it was reported that Texas A&M will hire Samford's Bucky McMillan to be the next head basketball coach. Across his five-season tenure at Samford, the Bulldogs were 99-52 (.656) and 54-29 (.651) in the Southern Conference.
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Regents name Glenn Hegar '93 as sole finalist Texas A&M Chancellor
1 mo ago by Richard Zane
The Texas A&M System Board of Regents named Glenn Hegar as the sole finalist for the job of chancellor of the Texas A&M University System on Friday. Hegar has served as the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts and has held that office since 2014.
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Wade Taylor IV's No. 4 jersey joins Acie Law in the Reed Arena rafters
1 mo ago by Richard Zane
On Tuesday, Texas A&M men’s basketball honored senior guard Wade Taylor IV by raising his jersey into the Reed Arena rafters. While not officially “retired” due to university policy, Taylor’s No. 4 is now displayed alongside Acie Law IV’s No. 1 and across from Danielle Adams’ No. 23.
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Texas A&M Athletics to ink massive media rights deal with Playfly Sports
2 mo ago by Richard Zane
Texas A&M and Playfly Sports are set to agree to the largest media rights deal in the history of collegiate athletics. A 15-year deal, Texas A&M University projects to make $515 million annually, fully guaranteed, with a portion of the revenue earmarked for NIL opportunities.
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Texas A&M third baseman Gavin Grahovac to miss remainder of 2025
2 mo ago by Richard Zane
After hitting .227 with two home runs in six games, Texas A&M third baseman Gavin Grahovac will miss the remainder of the 2025 season due to injury. It was reported by TexAgs’ Ryan Brauninger that Grahovac will have surgery on his left shoulder.
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Texas A&M holds on to top spot in D1Baseball's Week 2 poll
2 mo ago by Richard Zane
After sweeping Elon on Opening Weekend at Blue Bell Park, Michael Earley's Fightin' Texas Aggies remain at No. 1 in D1Baseball's Week 2 poll. Texas A&M is one of nine Southeastern Conference teams inside the top 25.
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LaViolette homers twice as No. 1 A&M clinches series over Elon, 16-6
2 mo ago by Richard Zane
A night after his first win as a head coach, the top-ranked Aggies' skipper Michael Earley now has his first series win as headman, as Texas A&M run-ruled Elon, 16-6, on Saturday afternoon/ Jace LaViolette sealed the deal for the Ags with a grand slam in the sixth inning.
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Texas A&M honors former head coach Rob Childress' No. 29 jersey
2 mo ago by Richard Zane
On Saturday, Texas A&M revealed that the No. 29 jersey worn by Rob Childress during his 16-year tenure as head coach has been honored alongside program legends Tom Chandler (No. 26) and Mark Johnson (No. 7) on Blue Bell Park's left-field wall.
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Davis Drama! No. 7 Ags plate nine unanswered to erase six-run deficit
2 mo ago by Mathias Cubillan
On Friday night at Davis Diamond, No. 7 Texas A&M erased a six-run hole with four runs in the fifth and five more in the sixth to defeat No. 19 Baylor, 10-7. Kennedy Powell's two-run double with two outs put the Ags in front, and Mac Barbara's two-run blast provided the insurance.
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7 Days 'til: Takeaways from an entire day spent with Michael Earley
2 mo ago by Richard Zane
A week ago, Michael Earley graciously allowed a reporter to trail him for an entire day as the Aggies continued to prepare for the 2025 season. These are the takeaways from a Friday afternoon spent with the 21st head coach in Texas A&M baseball history.
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Phelps' career night wills Taylor-less Aggies to improbable comeback
3 mo ago by Olin Buchanan
With Wade Taylor IV unavailable on Wednesday, Zhuric Phelps stepped up to bring the Aggies back from an 18-point second-half deficit in Norman as No. 10 Texas A&M picked up another top-25 victory by beating No. 17 Oklahoma, 80-78. Phelps scored a career-high 34 points.
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Elko adds DJ Mann as A&M's Associate Director of Player Personnel
3 mo ago by Jason Howell
A native of Lubbock, DJ Mann is headed back to the Lone Star State as Mike Elko has hired the up-and-comer to serve as Texas A&M's Associate Director of Player Personnel. Mann has strong relationships across Texas and spent last year at Ole Miss in a similar position.
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Legendary R.C. Slocum reflects on five decades of service at Texas A&M
3 mo ago by David Nuño
The winningest coach in Texas A&M history, R.C. Slocum officially announced his retirement after a 53-year stint in Aggieland. The legend joined Monday's edition of TexAgs Live to look back on his illustrious coaching career and time serving Texas A&M University.
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