Aggies preparing their approach toward ABS
ABS made its college debut at the SEC Tournament on Tuesday, and teams are still experimenting with how they're approaching the new technology and challenge system. Texas A&M fans won't get to see the Aggies' ABS strategy until Friday evening in Hoover.
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Press Conference: Earley & Co. begin play in Hoover on Friday
As the No. 3 seed in the 2026 SEC Tournament, the Fightin' Texas Aggies will face either LSU or Auburn on Friday evening at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. Before traveling to Hoover, Michael Earley, Gavin Grahovac and Jake Duer addressed the media.
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Grahovac pleased with A&M's culture, standard as postseason starts
A first-team All-SEC pick, Gavin Grahovac slugged 19 home runs and drove in 71 RBI while also earning Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors. On Extra Innings, the junior infielder spoke about setting the culture in the clubhouse, the selflessness of the 2026 club and more ahead of the SEC Tournament.
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B-Team: Earley pushes the right buttons vs. State
Late afternoons are for the B-Team as Ryan Brauninger and the crew join you on the drive home each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon! On Episode 74 of the B-Team, Brauny and Richard Zane look back on Texas A&M's series victory over Mississippi State
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TKO Performance of the Week: Weaver's national champions
Mark Weaver's Texas A&M women's tennis team took home its second national championship in three years, defeating Auburn in Athens. David Nuño and Olin Buchanan highlight the champs, as well as a few standouts on the diamond.
Aggie baseball places six on All-SEC teams
For a third-place finish in the Southeastern Conference, Texas A&M landed six players on the postseason All-SEC teams. Gavin Grahovac, Chris Hacopian, Caden Sorrell and Clayton Freshcorn earned first-team honors, while Nico Partida and Jorian Wilson received All-Freshman team nods.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, May 18)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning to discuss a momentous weekend for Texas A&M Athletics as Aggie women's tennis claimed the national title, baseball completed its regular season and more.
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Aggies go on the offensive in back-and-forth win over the Bulldogs
No. 10 Texas A&M outslugged No. 13 Mississippi State, 11-9, on Friday night at Blue Bell Park to even the final regular-season series of 2026. Powered by six RBI from Caden Sorrell and another big outing from Clayton Freshcorn, the Aggies survived a back-and-forth battle.
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Baseball Roundtable: Aggies look to bounce back vs. Mississippi State
Ryan Brauninger, Richard Zane and Scott Clendenin joined Friday morning's edition of TexAgs Live to recap the Maroon & White's game-one loss to Mississippi State as the Baseball Roundtable discussed what the Aggie pitching staff needs to change in order to rebound this weekend.
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No. 13 Mississippi State’s 13-run third buries Aggies at Blue Bell
No. 13 Mississippi State erupted for 13 runs in the third inning as No. 10 Texas A&M suffered an ugly 18-11 loss in Thursday’s series opener at Blue Bell Park. Despite another solid offensive showing, the Aggies’ pitching staff imploded in a damaging defeat.
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B-Team: Show debut of GeoSports, Achane's extension and more
Late afternoons are for the B-Team as Ryan Brauninger and the crew join you on the drive home each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon! On Episode 73 of the B-Team, Brauny and Richard Zane struggle to keep an outlandish show on the rails.
Series Preview: Aggies-Bulldogs is a high-stakes final weekend
In a top-15 showdown at Blue Bell Park, No. 10 Texas A&M is very much alive in the top-eight national seed discussion, while No. 13 Mississippi State is still playing for the right to host a regional. Needless to say, there is plenty up for grabs as the 2026 regular season comes to an end.
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B-Team: Sims to miss State series, We Learned Wednesday & more
Late afternoons are for the B-Team as Ryan Brauninger and the crew join you on the drive home each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon! On Episode 72 of the B-Team, Brauny and Richard Zane react to the news that Aiden Sims will miss this weekend's series with Mississippi State.
Partida, Wilson invited to USA Baseball training camp
Two talented Texas A&M freshmen have been invited to Cary, N.C., this summer, as infielder Nico Partida and outfielder Jorian Wilson will battle for a spot on USA Baseball's Collegiate National Team roster.
The lasting ripple effect of Mark Massey's legacy
Through baseball, friendship and grief, 10-year-old Mark Massey's legacy continues to unite people in Aggieland while also inspiring hope in the fight against childhood cancer through the Mark Massey Legacy Foundation and the "Strike Out DMG" campaign.
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Luke Billings to spend summer with Cape Cod's Y-D Red Sox
A true freshman two-way player from Prosper, Luke Billings has one plate appearance and three 1.1 innings to his credit in 2026. The youngster joined Extra Innings to discuss his first season in college, learning to compete in the Southeastern Conference and more.
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Livingstone details keys to success in top-15 series vs. Mississippi State
A two-time All-American and four-year starter at Texas A&M, former third baseman Scott Livingstone joined us on Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live to discuss A&M's play as of late before the No. 10 Aggies take on No. 13 Mississippi State this weekend.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, May 11)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning to discuss Texas A&M's series loss in Oxford and how injuries have affected the lineup before talking about the latest news surrounding college football.
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Earley's Aggies maintaining same urgency entering final SEC weekend
Tenth-ranked Texas A&M baseball dropped two of three at Ole Miss this weekend. Head coach Michael Earley joined TexAgs Live to discuss the series loss, provide an update on a few injuries and more as they enter the final weekend hosting No. 13 Mississippi State.
Texas A&M strikes out 15 times in series-opening loss at Ole Miss
On Friday night in Oxford, Texas A&M struggled against left-handed starter Hunter Elliott, who fanned 11 Aggies as the Rebels took the series opener, 5-3. The Aggies hit at a .194 clip and failed to cash in with runners on base, stranding nine on the night.