It's safe to say that Texas A&M women's basketball has seen their fair share of turbulence during SEC conference play. After starting the season 7-2 in out-of-conference play, the Aggies have lost five of their first six games against league opponents.
Since conference play began, Texas A&M has been setting the standard for what an elite college basketball team looks like. With their 88-68 beatdown of the Mississippi State Bulldogs, the Aggies moved to 15-4 on the season with a conference record of 7-1.
Get your popcorn ready. This weekend features another great matchup when Texas A&M welcomes South Carolina to College Station. However, with severe winter weather expected to hit Texas and multiple other states on Saturday, the Aggies moved the start time up to 12 p.m.
It was another successful day at the office for Texas A&M, which cruised past Mississippi State in an 88-68 onslaught at Reed Arena on Wednesday night.
The Texas A&M Aggies are expected to make some waves on the recruiting scene this weekend. With multiple five-star prospects and a variety of other elite athletes, this coming weekend could be a big one for head coach Mike Elko and the Aggies.
The first pitch of the 2026 season for the Texas A&M Aggies is just over three weeks away, and fans are itching to see how the team responds after the hellacious 2025 season the Aggies endured.
After reaching the College Football Playoff in year two of the Mike Elko era, the Texas A&M Aggies are once again expected to be a national title contender next season.
Following his junior campaign with the Texas A&M Aggies, cornerback Jayvon Thomas announced on Dec. 23 that he would enter the transfer portal. This came following Texas A&M's home loss to the Miami Hurricanes, ending their season in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
The Texas A&M Aggies were able to put together a much-improved 2025 season in year two under head coach Mike Elko. The Aggies ended the season with an 11-2 overall record and a 7-1 record in the SEC, while making an appearance in the College Football Playoff.
Some athletes never know when their last time playing collegiately could be. For Texas A&M pitcher Josh Stewart, he wasn't sure what his future looked like after learning he needed knee surgery, which kept him out for the rest of the season, when his team went 30-26 and missed the postseason.
The Texas A&M Aggies are fresh off of a successful 11-1 season, finishing with the No.7 seed in the College Football Playoff before losing to the Miami Hurricanes.