Texas A&M University

Public university in College Station

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2025 Texas A&M Aggies won the Women's Tennis regular season conference title in the Southeastern Conference, and the Men's Indoor Track and Field conference title.
2025 Ranked 27th in Best Public Health Schools and 28th for Healthcare Management Programs by U.S. News and World Report.
2025 Hady Habib becomes the first Lebanese player to win a round at a grand slam during the Australian Open.
2025 Michael Earley hired as head baseball coach prior to the 2025 season.
2025 Achieved U.S. News ranking of tied for 22nd, including being ranked 6th for intellectual property law and 3rd for dispute resolution.
April 4 2025 Texas A&M Aggies hired Samford Bulldogs men's basketball coach Bucky McMillan as their new head coach, replacing Buzz Williams.
2025 Most recent appearance in the NCAA tournament, marking their 18th total tournament participation.
2025 Wade Taylor IV concludes his career with Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball team.
April 1 2025 Head coach Buzz Williams left the team to become the head coach at Maryland.
2025 Texas A&M Aggies most recently appeared in the NCAA tournament.
2025 NCAA tournament victory over #13 Yale (80-71), with ongoing performance against #5 Michigan
2025 Planned tour to Malaysia and Hong Kong.
2024 Received a National Academy of Sciences grant to improve health outcomes associated with the environment and climate.
2024 Emiley Kennedy is selected as a 2nd team All-American.
2024 Kalie Swain begins her first season as Senior Associate Athletic Trainer.
2024 Josh Kesel starts his first season as Head Strength & Conditioning Coach.
2024 Will Fox continues as Director of Video and Analytics in his 5th season with the team.
2024 Jason Hutchins begins his 26th season as Director of Baseball Operations for the Texas A&M Aggies baseball team.
2024 Chuck Box enters his 3rd season as Director of Player and Program Development.
2024 Michael Earley returns as Assistant Coach for his 3rd season with the team.
2024 Max Weiner joins the coaching staff as an Assistant Coach for his 1st season with the team.
2024 Nolan Cain continues as Associate Head Coach for his 3rd season with the team.
2024 Jim Schlossnagle begins his 3rd season as Head Coach of the Texas A&M Aggies baseball team.
2024 Texas A&M Aggies baseball team competes in the NCAA Division I baseball season, representing Texas A&M University and playing home games at Blue Bell Park.
2024 Else Praasterink represented the Netherlands at the Olympics. Aviv Barzelay qualified to swim for Israel.
2024 Mark Weaver leads the women's tennis team to the regular season SEC championship and the NCAA national championship.
2024 Anticipated renewal of the Texas A&M and University of Texas rivalry when Texas joins the SEC.
2024 Trev Alberts assumes the role of Athletic Director, marking the most recent leadership change in the Texas A&M Athletics administration.
2024 Adela Cernousek won the Individual NCAA Women's Golf Championships.
2024 Reached U.S. News ranking of tied for 29th.
2024 The rivalry with the University of Texas Longhorns was renewed when the Longhorns joined the SEC, ending a hiatus that began in 2011.
2024 The team finished the season with a 23-11 overall record and 11-7 in SEC play, securing fifth place in the conference standings.
2024 Received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 4 seed in the South region.
2024 Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball team began their season under head coach Buzz Williams, competing in the Southeastern Conference.

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