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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