Welcome to Aggieland 👍@Cristiondavis8 | #GigEm pic.twitter.com/VvbAekQwPv
— Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country (@aggietfxc) April 26, 2022
Welcome to Aggieland 👍@Cristiondavis8 | #GigEm pic.twitter.com/VvbAekQwPv
— Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country (@aggietfxc) April 26, 2022
had an awesome time on my 3rd official visit to Texas A&M University! absolutely loved Aggieland as well as the staff and the people! thanks @james_sbrady and @aggietfxc for the invite! @Tompkins_TF @densilva02 #GigEm pic.twitter.com/EHn7FShF7X
— blake harris (@blakeharris13_) April 27, 2022
RE: EdwardsTRM said:
Is she going to be a grad transfer? I don't think she'd be eligible immediately otherwise. Eligibility-wise she has 1 outdoor season left unless they throwaway 2021 season for covid then she has 1 indoor and 2 outdoor seasons left.
She committed to TCU.taylorswift13 said:
A 41'8 triple jumper Ke'yona Gabriel out of Louisiana took an OV to us! She would be a great addition! With Acquah a Senior, we need to bring in more jumpers! https://la.milesplit.com/athletes/7204563-keyona-gabriel
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For the second time in just over a week, Flower Mound senior Natalie Cook ran her way into the state record books.
The Lady Jaguars' distance-running phenom clocked a 9:52.45 on April 21 to break the state record in the 3,200-meter run. On Saturday, Cook added the mile record to her momentous senior season running a 4:36.96 to comfortably eclipse the previous state 1,600 mark of 4:43.52, set by Greenhill's Chelsey Sveinssen in 2008.
I will be furthering my academic and athletic career at Texas A&M University 👍🏾#Giggem #12thMan @Duncanville_TF pic.twitter.com/8N3JdglvWG
— CHRISTIAN SIMMONS (@girlthats_cas) May 3, 2022