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Former Texas A&M basketball player David Edwards dies after battling COVID-19

March 24, 2020
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Former Texas A&M basketball star David Edwards, a three-time All-Southwest Conference point guard, died on Monday night from complications of the Coronavirus.

Edwards passed away in New York, his hometown. He was 48.

His death was confirmed by former Texas A&M teammate Chuck Henderson, who posted on Facebook:

“Never in a million years would I have even imagined my backcourt teammate would go before his time. I just got the news that Dave Edwards passed away. For those that have been praying for him, he is now in a better place.

“This coronavirus has hit me in the heart. We need to find a vaccine. Dave was one of the fiercest competitors and best point guards that I've ever met. Nearly unstoppable. Learned how to become tough as nails competing against him everyday and shaking off adversity.”

Edwards averaged 41 points and 5 assists as a senior at Andrew Jackson High School in New York. He started his collegiate career at Georgetown in 1989. After one season he transferred to A&M.

In three seasons he averaged 13.5 points, 4.9 rebounds and 7.1 assists. He helped the Aggies to a 19-11 finish and berth in the National Invitation Tournament in 1994.

“Anytime Aggies lose a member of the family, it hurts,” Director of Athletics Ross Bjork said. “Hearing from his friends this was coronavirus related really hits close to home.”

In release late Tuesday morning, Texas A&M included several tributes from those who knew David during his days in Aggieland:

David was one of the fiercest competitors I was ever around. He was an even better person off the court. He taught me a ton about competing in everything you do in life. He will be missed. – Kevin Hurley, former Texas A&M men’s basketball director of operations (1992-2002)

David was an outstanding player who could do some incredible things with a basketball. But what I remember most is how he could light up a room with his smile and personality. – Colin Killian, former Texas A&M men’s basketball communications director

Dave was such a competitor. We beat VCU at their place in triple OT and Dave took an elbow to his head late in the game. He would not come out and after the game ended we ended up having to suture him. He was such an awesome passer, if you were on the floor you better be ready because he would fire a pass to you and it had some mustard on it. – Mike “Radar” Ricke, former Texas A&M men’s basketball trainer

Those that were in the stands will remember Dave as a fierce competitor, with over the top confidence that was contagious. Quite a personality that took stuffing a stat sheet to another level. He loved basketball and one of the best point guards we have had. More importantly, he was a person you loved to see coming because he was special and fun to be around. – Dr. John Thornton, former Texas A&M basketball player, coach and athletics administrator

Incredible loss to the Aggie family. Dave and I used to compete for who would have the most assists each game between him and I. He taught me how to compete in everything, not just in basketball. He called me Half Pint because of my height; and I called him Half Pint because he wasn't much taller than me. He will be missed. – Lisa Branch, Texas A&M women’s basketball player (1993-96)

I will always remember his vibrant, charismatic personality, as well as his overall love of competition. – Martha “Mo” McClelland Murphy, Texas A&M women’s basketball player (1993-96)

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Former Texas A&M basketball player David Edwards dies after battling COVID-19

137,693 Views | 11 Replies | Last: 3 yr ago by Know Your Enemy
TAM85
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Here, and Gig 'em.
ijoan
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David Edwards...RIP. It's so sad to hear of his untimely death to COVID19. He was such a pleasure to watch while playing at A&M and always kept the crowd entertained. I may be incorrect but I believe he also played for a while for Harlem Globetrotters.
Rock1982
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Here
insanediego
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Here

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AggieDad74
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On behalf of both of my Aggie sons, "Here!"
Reno Hightower
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here


PG for my time as a student

D Edwards was such a great competitor
hornyagg
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Dave was a class mate and a friend of mine while at ATM. We were both REPK majors and worked on a Sr project together. He was a great dude cool as f! Humble, great smile, always cutting up. I never knew he was such an Icon in the Bronx! before most football games we had a tailgate and he and his buddies would come hang out. He never drank a drop that I remember. He gave me his practice jersey which I have until this day almost 29 yrs later. We fell out of touch when we both finished college he went to Detroit and I moved to Los Angles. . When we were walking back to the dorms after class I used to aways yell at him. Yo D bring me a new pair of NIKES Thursday! lol. He was the first one to really explain to me the way the crazy recruiting worked!

RIP Big D
CCAD AG
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TTT.

This was Jordan Nixon's high school coach. After her amazing night last night, she gave an even better interview.

She dedicated her game to him.

Quote:

"Yesterday, March 23 last year my coach Dave Edwards died (from COVID-19)," Nixon said. "He's actually a Texas A&M alumni. Today was for him.

"I didn't tell anyone, just wanted to win the game, but there was a little something in me that wanted to do something for him."


So lucky he transferred to A&M.

So lucky he was her high school coach.

So lucky she transferred to A&M.


Not at all lucky that she made the game winning shot. The gal is NAILS.
GrayMatter
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CCAD AG said:

TTT.

This was Jordan Nixon's high school coach. After her amazing night last night, she gave an even better interview.

She dedicated her game to him.

Quote:

"Yesterday, March 23 last year my coach Dave Edwards died (from COVID-19)," Nixon said. "He's actually a Texas A&M alumni. Today was for him.

"I didn't tell anyone, just wanted to win the game, but there was a little something in me that wanted to do something for him."
So lucky he transferred to A&M.

So lucky he was her high school coach.

So lucky she transferred to A&M.

Not at all lucky that she made the game winning shot. The gal is NAILS.
wow, i didn't know that. She's as tough as nails! She's as cool as the other side of the pillow on the court.
94chem
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Great posts. As class of '94, I missed maybe one home game while David was at A&M. He was an absolutely electric player. There were dozens of games where he was the only legitimate ball handler on the floor. I kid you not - you could watch minutes at a time without seeing consecutive passes to other players. It was always one pass, then back to David. He could dribble his way out of anything. Full court press? Forget about it. He could break a 5-on-1 trap. Trapped behind enemy lines? No problem. David Edwards with a basketball was just as good as Chuck Norris with a machine gun...maybe better. I saw every Aggie PG all the way back to David Goff (RIP). Other than Acie Law, David Edwards would be the guy running my team. And PG is one position where A&M can boast a pretty strong list of players.

94chem,
That, sir, was the greatest post in the history of TexAgs. I salute you. -- Dough
Know Your Enemy
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I interviewed David once for the 12th Man Student Foundation newsletter when we were in school. He was super nice and an absolute joy to watch play. He was a walking ESPN Top 10 Play of the Day kind of player. My condolences to his family.
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