When Texas A&M walked into Colonial Life Arena on Saturday night, few could have predicted the Aggies would open the game by torching the nets from beyond the arc. After all, Buzz Williams ...
It wasn't pretty for Buzz Williams and co., but the Texas A&M Aggies did what they needed to do to secure yet another win in the SEC. Wade Taylor IV scored a game-hig 25 points as No. 13 Texas A&M ...
COLLEGE STATION -- From the opening tip, the No. 5. Texas Longhorns dominated the Texas A&M Aggies in the Lone Star Showdown in College Station on Sunday night. After the Aggies attempted to make ...
A&M faced a South Carolina team struggling to close out SEC competition and hungry to defend home court, but the Aggies never relinquished the lead as they hung on for the 76-72 win. Despite ...
The Aggies shot 22-for-49 (45%) from the field, aided by a strong performance from guard Wade Taylor IV, who led all with 25 points while shooting 7-for-11 and going 7-for-10 from beyond the 3 ...
The Aggies grabbed more offensive rebounds (21) than the Sooner grabbed total rebounds. "It's a consistency thing. Lots of teams are good offensive rebounding teams, but they don't do it all the time.
Texas A&M Aggies (16-5, 5-3 SEC) at South Carolina Gamecocks (10-11, 0-8 SEC) Columbia, South Carolina; Saturday, 8:30 p.m. EST BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Aggies -5.5; over/under is 133 BOTTOM LINE ...
The Aggies (17-5, 6-3 Southeastern Conference) looked like they had this one going away after Taylor’s sixth 3 early in the second half gave them a 49-36 lead. But the Gamecocks scored the next ...
I'm so proud of him. It was probably his rebounding high tonight. When he's doing that, he's tough to guard." The Aggies shot 29-of-35 from the charity stripe and outrebounded the Sooners 47-19. Payne ...
Nearly five minutes into the second half Saturday night at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, the Aggies were looking like they were going to emerge as the sole leaders of the Mountain West Conference. The ...
While Year 1 under new head coach Mike Elko didn't exactly end in the way the Texas A&M Aggies were hoping, the Aggies's athletic department still recorded a historic year in terms of revenue.