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Around Aggieland (3/4)

March 4, 2024
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On Friday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Kay Naegeli took us Around Aggieland and provided updates on all things Texas A&M as men's basketball and women's basketball both finish up conference play and baseball and softball were on the road.


Football
NFL Combine Results:

Ainias Smith

  • 21 Bench Press Reps was most of all WR prospects AND LBs
  • Stress fracture in his shin, didn’t participate
  • Dolphins have interviewed him formerly, but it was reported that SEVERAL teams asked to talk to him

Layden Robinson

  • Didn’t run 40 yard dash
  • 6’3 ½
  • 302 lbs
  • 34 ⅝ Arm length
  • 10 ½ hands
  • 26.5” vertical
  • 9’3 broad jump

Demani Richardson

  • 4.6 40-yard dash
  • 1.59 10-yard split
  • 31” vertical
  • 9’8” broad jump

Edgerrin Cooper

  • 4.51 40 yard dash
  • 1.54 10 yd split
  • 34.5 in vertical
  • 9’10” broad jump
  • Cowboys, Steelers, Eagles

McKinnley Jackson

  • 6’1.5”
  • 326 lbsc
  • 5.26 40 yard dash
  • 1.78 10 yard split
  • 23’ vertical
  • 6’10” broad jump
  • Cowboys, Steelers, Buccaneers, 49ers

Baseball
Texas A&M baseball dominated the weekend behind good pitching and timely hitting to improve to 11-0. 

Friday vs. ASU: 4-0
Saturday vs. USC: 9-3
Sunday vs. ACU: 10-5

Up next, the Aggies have a meaningless midweek game in Austin on Tuesday. 

Softball
Following a 4-1 weekend in California, the Aggies are now 19-2 as conference play begins on Friday night.

They dropped a 5-4 decision to Weber State, but beat Michigan, Long Beach State, Cal Fullerton and DePaul.

North Texas is up next on Wednesday before SEC play with South Carolina. 

Basketball
Behind Tyrece "Boots" Radford's double-double, Texas A&M moved back into the win column with a 70-56 victory over Georgia on Saturday night. Manny Obaseki and Andersson Garcia assisted Boots offensively, combining for 23 points to bring the Ags to 7-9 in the SEC.

They will host MSST for Senior Day.

Women’s basketball

After fighting their way back from a 16-point deficit and taking the lead, Texas A&M dropped their regular-season finale 78-71 to Alabama on Sunday afternoon at Reed Arena.

Before Sunday's game, A&M was projected as the very first team out of March Madness, according to Charlie Creme's Bracketology.

A&M will take on Mississippi State (21-10, 8-8 SEC) at 10 a.m. on Thursday in the second round of the SEC Tournament in Greenville, South Carolina.

Now, the Aggies will heavily lean on a win or two in Greenville to boost them to the Big Dance.

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