CJ Wilcher
Texas A&M
#10
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CJ Wilcher

Guard
6′5″ / 210 lbs
Plainfield, NJ
Roselle Catholic (Nebraska)
Graduate

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No. 23 A&M concludes four-game home stand on Wednesday night
1 day ago by Luke Evangelist
No. 23 A&M concludes four-game home stand on Wednesday night
Ranked No. 23 in the country, Texas A&M wraps up a four-game home stand against the Southern Jaguars on Wednesday night at Reed Arena. For Buzz Williams and the Aggies, it's the perfect opportunity for a tune-up game ahead of next week's Players Era Festival in Las Vegas.
Press Conference: Williams, Ags host Southern ahead of Las Vegas trip
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1 day ago by TexAgs
Press Conference: Williams, Ags host Southern ahead of Las Vegas trip
Now 3-1 on the season and ranked No. 23 in the country, Texas A&M hosts Southern on Wednesday night before the Aggies travel to the Players Era Festival in Las Vegas next week. On Tuesday, Buzz Williams, Steve Roccaforte, Zhuric Phelps and CJ Wilcher spoke to the media.
5 Thoughts: No. 23 Texas A&M 78, No. 21 Ohio State 64
4 days ago by Luke Evangelist
5 Thoughts: No. 23 Texas A&M 78, No. 21 Ohio State 64
Ranked 23rd in the nation, Texas A&M already has a marquee victory on its resume after taking down No. 21 Ohio State on Saturday night in Aggieland. After a season-opening loss, the Ags have now rattled off three straight wins as the Players Era Festival is quickly approaching.
5 Thoughts: No. 23 Texas A&M 97, Lamar 71
8 days ago by Luke Evangelist
5 Thoughts: No. 23 Texas A&M 97, Lamar 71
Behind a trio of triples from both Wade Taylor IV and CJ Wilcher, No. 23 Texas A&M connected on 46 percent of its 3-point attempts in a 97-71 beatdown of Lamar on Monday at Reed Arena. Luke Evangelist shares his biggest takeaways from the Aggie victory.
Keys to the Game: No. 23 Texas A&M vs. Lamar
9 days ago by Luke Evangelist
Keys to the Game: No. 23 Texas A&M vs. Lamar
Thirteenth-ranked Texas A&M continues its four-game home stretch with yet another Southland Conference opponent coming to town in Lamar. Ahead of tipoff, Luke Evangelist shares his keys to success for the Maroon & White on Monday night.
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