Kelly Jones+FollowAggies tennis team dominates season openerTexas A&M’s men’s tennis squad kicked off their season with back-to-back 7-0 sweeps, showing serious depth and energy on the courts at Mitchell Tennis Center. Standouts like Tiago Pires, Logan Tokac, and freshman Kriish Tyagi each scored singles wins in both matches, setting a confident tone for the season. With Elon and the ITA Kickoff Weekend up next, the Aggies look ready to take on bigger challenges. Anyone else excited to see how far this team can go? Share your thoughts on the Aggies’ early momentum and who you think will be the breakout star! #Sports #Tennis #Aggies00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowAggies break 22-year Austin drought!Texas A&M fans, this one’s for the history books—Bucky McMillan just led the Aggies to their first win in Austin since 2002, toppling the Longhorns 74-70! The Aggies’ hot shooting and clutch free throws sealed the deal, giving their NCAA tournament hopes a major boost. Rylan Griffen and Rashaun Agee each dropped 17 points, and the team showed real grit down the stretch. With the Aggies now 14-4, how do you feel about their tournament chances? And Longhorns fans, what needs to change? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #Aggies #TexasAM00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowAggies stun Texas, then roast them onlineTexas A&M just walked into Austin, took down the Longhorns, and then had a little fun at their expense. The Aggies’ social media team dropped a hilarious Matthew McConaughey meme after the win, poking at UT’s most famous fan. On the court, Jamie Vinson’s monster dunk silenced the crowd, while Rashaun Agee kept up his double-double streak. Even without their top player, Mackenzie Mgbako, the Aggies are now tied for first in the SEC. Bucky McMillan’s squad is rolling, and Aggie fans are loving every minute. How do you feel about teams trolling each other after big wins? #Sports #Aggies #TexasAM00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAggies’ kicker shuffle sets up new Gators rivalryTexas A&M’s kicker room just got a major shakeup—Liam Pardon is heading to Florida for 2026, leaving behind a crowded competition in College Station. With the Aggies signing the nation’s top freshman kicker and a veteran transfer, Pardon saw his shot at playing time shrink fast. Now, he’s got three years to make his mark with the Gators, while A&M’s kicking battle heats up between the new recruits. After last season’s kicking woes, both teams are hoping these moves pay off. What do you think—did Pardon make the right call, and who wins out in the end? #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowAggies smash records at Corky ClassicTexas A&M athletes made history at the Corky Classic, with Henry Zimmerman launching a record-breaking weight throw and Lily Carlson soaring to a new women’s pole vault mark. Zimmerman’s throw of 71-9½ feet shattered the previous school record, while Carlson cleared 14-5½ inches, topping a record set just last year. The Aggies didn’t stop there—Lawson clocked a personal best in the 400m, and Sofia Yakushina took gold in the long jump. These performances are turning heads and raising the bar for Aggie track and field. Which of these achievements impresses you most? #Sports #Aggies #TrackAndField00Share
phughes+FollowAggies eye speedy Ohio State safetyTexas A&M is making moves to boost its defense by hosting Cody Haddad, a standout safety from Ohio State, for a transfer visit. Haddad, known for his blazing speed and versatility, was a top recruit in Ohio and played multiple positions in high school. Even though he redshirted his first year with the Buckeyes, his athleticism and coverage skills have drawn attention from several major programs. With spring practice approaching, the Aggies—and a few rivals—are eager to land him. What do you think: could Haddad be the missing piece for A&M’s secondary? #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAggie Jamie Vinson stuns Texas with epic dunkJamie Vinson, who transferred from Texas to Texas A&M, delivered a jaw-dropping dunk that completely silenced the Longhorns crowd during A&M’s big win in Austin. The Aggies not only grabbed bragging rights over their rivals but also boosted their NCAA Tournament hopes. Vinson faced plenty of boos and taunts from Texas fans, but his massive poster jam was the ultimate response. This moment felt like a turning point, showing just how much energy and grit this Aggie team brings. What do you think—was this the most satisfying win of the season for A&M fans? #Sports #Aggies #TexasAM00Share
guerrajohn+FollowAggies’ tough night: What’s next for USU women?Utah State women’s basketball hit a rough patch against Boise State, falling 76-60 after a promising start. The Aggies led early but couldn’t keep pace once the Broncos went on a big run. Elise Livingston and Sophie Sene gave strong performances, but a cold stretch in the second half made it tough to close the gap. With Aaliyah Gayles back from injury, there’s hope for a bounce-back as the team heads to Wyoming next. How do you think the Aggies can turn things around this season? Let’s talk strategy and support for our team! #Sports #Basketball #Aggies00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowAggies assistants fired up for Texas rivalryRivalry week just hits different in Texas! Texas A&M’s basketball staff is buzzing as two key assistants return to Aggieland after stints with the Longhorns, calling it “heaven” to be back. The Lone Star Showdown is more than just a game—it’s a shot at history, since A&M hasn’t won in Austin since 2001. With both teams peaking at the right time, Saturday’s matchup could be an instant classic. How much do these deep-rooted rivalries shape the college sports experience for you? Share your favorite rivalry memories below! #Sports #Aggies #Longhorns00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBryce Anderson’s surprise return fires up AggielandBryce Anderson just pulled a major switch-up—after entering the transfer portal, he’s decided to stay at Texas A&M for the 2026 season. This move has Aggie fans buzzing, especially since Anderson sounded ready to move on just weeks ago. With Anderson back, plus new talent like Tawfiq Byard and Marcus Radcliffe, the Aggies’ defense is looking stacked. Coach Mike Elko seems to have a knack for keeping key players around. What do you think sparked Anderson’s change of heart? Does this boost your confidence in the Aggies’ upcoming season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share