The Texas A&M Aggies will keep on dancing in their first NCAA Tournament under head coach Bucky McMillan. The Aggies head man picked up his first NCAA Tournament victory after the No.
On Thursday night, the No. 10-seed Texas A&M Aggies toppled the No. 7-seed Saint Mary's Gaels by a score of 63-50. The first round of March Madness delivered on almost every front, and Texas A&M's upset win was no exception.
Dancing and moving on. That’s exactly what the Texas A&M basketball program did against Saint Mary’s after pulling off the upset. It wasn’t easy. No one said it was ever going to be, but the Aggies stuck to their DNA and played their hearts out against a hungry Gaels team that was coming off a tremendous season in the WCC.
The Texas A&M Aggies will continue their run in the NCAA Tournament after advancing past the round of 64 with a dominant win over the higher-seeded Saint Mary's Gaels.
The star of the show for the Texas A&M Aggies during their 63–50 first-round victory over the Saint Mary’s Gaels was forward Rashaun Agee. With 22 points and nine rebounds, he led the way and set the tone for Texas A&M to pull off its third consecutive trip to the Round of 32.
With Texas A&M basketball gearing up for its fourth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, there is plenty to reflect on with a hopeful and appreciative light.
This evening, the Texas A&M Aggies will grapple with the St. Mary’s Gaels at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City in an intriguing Round of 64 matchup. The Aggies got an at-large bid to the Big Dance, thanks to a 21-11 overall record and an 11-7 mark within the SEC.
The Texas A&M Aggies still have some time before the ball kicks off once more in Kyle Field in the fall, but they are close to making their way back out on the field with the start of spring practice slated for Friday, March 20.
March Madness is finally here, and for Texas A&M basketball, it means four straight trips to the Big Dance despite losing its entire staff and essentially its entire roster the prior offseason.
Texas A&M has been in the running for one of the top players in the Class of 2027. As the Aggies await his commitment, he has whittled his remaining contenders down to six programs.
On Sunday, the Texas A&M Aggies found out they would be facing Saint Mary's in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, and head coach Bucky McMillan took questions from the media shortly after.
In his first full season as the starting quarterback for the Texas A&M Aggies, Marcel Reed put on quite the performance. The former four-star recruit out of Nashville, Tennessee threw for 3,169 yards with 25 touchdowns to 12 interceptions, and also ran for 493 yards and six touchdowns.
Despite being held hitless in the first three innings of their midweek game Tuesday night, the No. 23 Texas A&M Aggies were able to flip the script and put together a 9-6 win over the Texas State Bobcats in front of the home crowd at Blue Bell Park.