With time, Aggies should remember 2022-23 season with admiration
While Aggies won't laugh when looking back on Thursday's loss to Penn State, they might remember A&M's 2022-23 season very fondly. After a year in which Buzz Williams & Co. provided numerous great memories, the future of Texas A&M basketball appears bright.
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Around Aggieland (3/17)
On Friday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Kay Naegeli took us Around Aggieland and provided updates on all things Texas A&M Athletics after men's basketball's loss in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, baseball's and softball's SEC home openers and more
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Penn State hits 13 triples in First Round beatdown of Texas A&M, 76-59
Texas A&M had no answer for the hot shooting of Penn State as the Nittany Lions hit 13 3-pointers in a 17-point blowout of the Aggies in Des Moines. Andrew Funk hit a ridiculous eight treys himself as A&M's offense remained in its own funk for nearly the entire evening.
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Talkin' Tournament time with Aggie basketball great Dominique Kirk
The heart and soul of A&M's defense during the Billy Clyde Gillispie era, Dominique Kirk is now coaching at Lake Highlands High School in Dallas. A newly minted state champion, Kirk joined TexAgs Radio to catch up and reminisce some of his favorite March memories in Maroon.
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No. 7 A&M committed to 'careful' defense against surging Penn State
Both Texas A&M and Penn State step into Thursday night's NCAA Tournament First Round having played good basketball of late. With the stakes higher than ever, the Aggies are hopeful that sticking to their same approach, especially on defense, will be enough to keep dancing.
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Press Conference: Williams, Aggies ready for First Round vs. Penn State
Buzz Williams and the Fightin' Texas Aggies begin their run in the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night in Des Moines against Penn State. On Wednesday, Williams, Dexter Dennis, Tyrece Radford and Wade Taylor IV spoke to the media.
How a December to forget spurred A&M's turnaround to remember
After a Dec. 20 loss to Wofford, the Aggies were "left for dead" with little-to-no hope of making the NCAA Tournament. However, a practice on Christmas helped begin an incredible turnaround that has Texas A&M participating in March Madness for the first time in five years.
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Andrew Monaco 'thrilled' to have Buzz Williams on A&M's sideline
Last night's Selection Show was a head-scratcher, but in the room, there was only joy as the Aggies are going back to the dance. On Monday morning, Andrew Monaco spoke to TexAgs Radio about what makes this A&M hoops team special, the weekend in Nashville and more.
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After falling in SEC title game, Aggies look ahead to NCAA Tournament
While the Ags came up short in Nashville, bigger things await for the Maroon & White following a loss to Alabama. With the NCAA Tournament beginning this week, the way A&M has rebounded from previous losses could bode well as the madness of March officially begins.
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Locker Room Chat: One-on-One with Aggie players following Vandy win
Following Texas A&M's 87-75 victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday, Logan Lee caught up with Wade Taylor IV, Dexter Dennis and Erik Pratt to get the players' perspectives on the win and playing for a conference championship tomorrow against Alabama.
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Breaking down the field with SEC Network analyst Dane Bradshaw
Ahead of No. 2-seed Texas A&M's battle with No. 10 Arkansas in the Southeastern Conference tournament, SEC Network basketball analyst and former Tennessee hooper Dane Bradshaw dived into tonight's matchup and looked into the rest of the field.
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'Hungry for success': No. 18 A&M eager to prove itself further in Nashville
With admission into the Big Dance certain, No. 18 Texas A&M still isn't taking anything for granted as they begin the SEC Tournament against Arkansas on Friday. Despite their historic success, the Aggies still have plenty to prove as they look to make a deep run through March.
Defensive dominance of Dexter Dennis is no surprise to Billy Kennedy
When going through the process of transferring from Wichita State, Dexter Dennis received advice from former Texas A&M head coach Billy Kennedy that played a part in him becoming an Aggie, and his defensive prowess has certainly helped the Maroon & White this season.
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Press Conference: No. 18 Aggies head to Nashville for SEC Tournament
After a historic season that saw the Aggies record the most league wins in 100 years, Texas A&M will now travel to Nashville for the Southeastern Conference Tournament. Ahead of the trip, Wade Taylor IV, Dexter Dennis, Henry Coleman III and Julius Marble II spoke to the media.
Wade Taylor IV and Tyrece Radford earn All-SEC recognition
With a historic regular season now in the books, Texas A&M was well-represented in this year's postseason awards, with Wade Taylor IV and Tyrece Radford obtaining spots among the league's best players. Taylor earned first-team honors, while Boots was a second-teamer.
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Around Aggieland (3/6)
On Monday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Kay Naegeli took us Around Aggieland and provided updates on all things Texas A&M Athletics after A&M basketball's regular-season finale, baseball's weekend at the Shriners Children’s College Classic and so much more.
Texas A&M basketball ranked No. 18 in Associated Press Rankings
The Fightin' Texas Aggies rise to a season-high No. 18 in the AP Poll after big wins over Ole Miss and then-No. 2 Alabama. Buzz Williams & Co. now head to the Southeastern Conference Tournament with the most conference wins in a century under their belt.
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Closing a chapter: Buzz Williams reflects on calming the Crimson Tide
No. 24 Texas A&M upset the SEC Champions and No. 2 Alabama over the weekend at Reed Arena. On Monday morning on TexAgs Radio, Buzz Williams joined the show to detail the electric win over the Tide and A&M's response to adversity this season.
5 Thoughts: No. 24 Texas A&M 67, No. 2 Alabama 61
Twenty-fourth-ranked Texas A&M pulled off the upset against second-ranked Alabama on Saturday afternoon at Reed Arena. Following the win over the Tide, Logan Lee shares his biggest takeaways from the Maroon & White's dominant performance.
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No. 24 A&M 'sticks together' to finish figurative fight over No. 2 Tide, 67-61
For the first time in a century, Texas A&M has won 15 conference games as the 24th-ranked Aggies took down No. 2 Alabama, 67-61. Now squarely in the NCAA Tournament field of 68, the Maroon & White could see their seeding skyrocket following a win over the vaunted Tide.