Ronnie Gideon
Texas A&M
#33
INF

Ronnie Gideon

Infielder
6′3″ / 240 lbs
Hallville, TX
Junior

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Diamond Thoughts: Red-hot Aggies, rivalry reignited & the road ahead
11:07
8 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Diamond Thoughts: Red-hot Aggies, rivalry reignited & the road ahead
At 15-1 following a sweep of a good Fresno State team, Texas A&M looks unstoppable. However, the plot thickens: awaiting is a Tuesday grudge match with Texas, followed by the start of conference play. Can the Aggies keep it going?
Texas A&M rolls over Prairie View A&M in 11-0 shutout victory
3:48
8 yr ago by Cavender Neutze
Texas A&M rolls over Prairie View A&M in 11-0 shutout victory
Behind six different pitchers and a four RBI night from Ronnie Gideon, Texas A&M won its 35th consecutive non-conference game and 20th midweek contest. The Aggies now get ready to face Pepperdine this weekend.
Diamond Thoughts: Balance, business and Texas A&M's 3-0 start
10:31
8 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Diamond Thoughts: Balance, business and Texas A&M's 3-0 start
Easily and impressively, No. 4 Texas A&M opened the season with a sweep. Yes, it was Hofstra. Nonetheless, that the Aggies took care of business was less impressive than the fact that it was done with a balanced effort at the plate and the emergence of a stellar freshman on the mound.
Tyler Ivey shines in debut as Aggies complete sweep, beat Hofstra, 5-0
7:27
8 yr ago by Chase McGuire
Tyler Ivey shines in debut as Aggies complete sweep, beat Hofstra, 5-0
Rob Childress' Aggies finished off a season-opening sweep of Hofstra on Sunday, leaning on the arm of freshman Tyler Ivey and the bat of Ronnie Gideon in a 5-0 victory. It was Ivey's first win in an Aggie uniform and Texas A&M's third in three games this season.
Aggies season comes to a close with captivating 16 inning, 5-4 defeat
29:52
8 yr ago by Cavender Neutze
Aggies season comes to a close with captivating 16 inning, 5-4 defeat
In what will go down as one of the all-timers, Texas A&M battled with everything they had in game three of the Super Regional match up with TCU. Despite heroics from multiple players, A&M watched its wild story end.
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