Guard
6′0″
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186 lbs
Lancaster, TX
Lancaster
Freshman
15:20
13 days ago by
David Nuño
Logan Lee talks Aggie basketball roster additions, early look at 2022 team
Our basketball expert, Logan Lee, joined Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss the recent roster additions for Buzz Williams & Co. and analyze how they will fit with the current A&M players as the Aggies have added three names from the transfer portal.
32:40
Seniors on JV, Episode 10: Aggie hoopers Wade Taylor IV & Tyrece Radford
On the latest episode of Seniors on JV, Texas A&M basketball players Wade Taylor IV and Tyrece Radford joined Kennedy and Jake in the TexAgs studio to look back on their season, the crazy run to Madison Square Garden and more.
17:38
Aggies secure spot in NIT championship, stumps Washington State, 72-56
For the first time in program history, Texas A&M will compete for an NIT championship after utilizing a hot second-half performance to blow by Washington State at MSG, 72-56. Quenton Jackson's postseason dominance continued as he posted a team-best 18 points.
28:33
Late-season changes have sustained Texas A&M's resilient turnaround
Texas A&M is among the four teams headed to Madison Square Garden to compete for an NIT title. As the Aggies prepare to put it all on the line, their current status has been made possible by key changes made during the final weeks of the season.
28:33
Press Conference: Aggies prepared for defensive battle vs. WSU at MSG
The Aggies head up to New York next week to play in the semifinals of the National Invitational Tournament at Madison Square Garden. Prior to traveling north, Buzz Williams, Wade Taylor IV and Tyrece Radford spoke to the media about the task ahead.
All Updates
5/10/2022
Logan Lee talks Aggie basketball roster additions, early look at 2022 team
4/18/2022
Seniors on JV, Episode 10: Aggie hoopers Wade Taylor IV & Tyrece Radford
3/30/2022
Aggies secure spot in NIT championship, stumps Washington State, 72-56
3/11/2022
These Aggies belong: A&M bolsters NCAA resume with upset of Auburn
3/11/2022
Around Aggieland (3/11)
2/25/2022
Getting the ball to playmakers key in Aggies' rematch with Ole Miss
2/19/2022
Late misses plague Aggies in road loss to Vanderbilt in Nashville, 72-67
2/18/2022
Around Aggieland (2/18)
2/14/2022
Around Aggieland (2/14)
2/12/2022
Skid reaches eight games as top-ranked Auburn overwhelms Texas A&M
2/11/2022
Around Aggieland (2/11)
2/4/2022
Around Aggieland (2/4)
1/24/2022
Buzz Williams, A&M hoops looking to rebound after first SEC losses of season
1/24/2022
Around Aggieland (1/24)
1/23/2022
Despite comeback, Texas A&M falls to Arkansas in overtime, 76-73
1/14/2022
Streaking Aggies must refrain from looking past Missouri on Saturday
1/10/2022
Around Aggieland (1/10)
1/7/2022
Monaco: Aggies beginning to learn their roles as SEC play heats up
12/20/2021
Around Aggieland (12/20)
12/18/2021
Aggies dominate Oregon State in 83-73 road win
12/3/2021
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Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250
national prospect. Displays the physical skills to be a major early contributor
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80-89: Quality prospect (Three-star)
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Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career.
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Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential
contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development.
Professional potential is low.