Texas A&M Judo wins Texas State Collegiate Championships

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The Texas A&M Judo team won the Texas State Collegiate Championships (32 points) over Texas Tech (2nd with 18 points), Texas State University (3rd with 15 points) and Univeristy of Texas (4th with 7 points). Hosted at home in College Station, coached by Bob Perez and Dan Gomez, eleven members fought their way to top [...]

Melissa Dumezich Doesn’t Mind the Heat

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By Ian Sores The Texas A&M Softball team is coming into the 2011 season ranked no. 19 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Preseason Poll. The team has a solid core of returning starters and one of the largest freshmen classes in recent years. But the item garnering the most attention lately is the fact that they [...]

Corps of Cadets Develops Athletic Program

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By Sherrill Mogonye The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets has long been known for their military focus and uphold of traditions.  Now, they are creating a new tradition with The Corps Athletic Program. The Corps itself is made up of almost 1,900 cadets, many with competitive nature and great physical ability.  The organization is dedicated [...]

Aggies Find Some Rhythm on the Road in Big 12 Play

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By Turner Dawson The Texas A&M basketball team ended their three game losing streak this week as they went on the road and picked up two big wins. It took an overtime thriller in Boulder to take down the Colorado Buffaloes and another nail biter in Lubbock as the Aggies took down Texas Tech. Against [...]

Kliesing takes high expectations into senior year

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By Ian Sores It’s a typical January evening.There’s an all too common chill in the air and although it’s barely half past 6 o’clock, the sun is well on its way down.For all intents and purposes, it’s still winter.However, as I approach the Aggie Softball Complex and walk up into the bleachers,something begins to change.While [...]

Aggies Face Challenging Schedule

By Turner Dawson It was another exciting week of basketball for the Fightin’ Texas Aggie basketball team as they suffered their first loss on the road to rival Texas and picked up a big win at home against Kansas State. And as life in the Big 12 conference goes the Aggies don’t get much of [...]

Women’s Rowdies Are the New Kid on the Block

By Kassie Cessna When you have the #5 team in the nation playing in your gym day in and day out you would think it would be standing room only. Well that is exactly what we have at Reed Arena with the Texas A&M Women’s Basketball team. But in recent years finding a seat has [...]

Catherine Snow Knows Her Roll

By Ian Sores The Texas A&M Women’s Basketball program is definitely on a roll. The team just recorded its 11th straight win in a tough road win against Iowa State; bringing its’ season record to 17-1 overall and 5-0 in conference play.  As the #5 team in the nation, the Aggies have been building quite [...]

Speed and Precision: A&M Fencing

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By Kevin Stacy After the speed of a marksman’s bullet, what is the second fastest moving object in all of sports? If you guessed a major league pitcher’s fastball, a golfer’s swing, or even an archer’s arrow, you’d be wrong. It is actually the tip of a fencer’s weapon. The sport of fencing has existed [...]

Aggies Looking to Take Out Another Top Ten Team

By Turner Dawson After a big come from behind victory last week on the road against the Baylor Bears, the Aggies are returning home for the biggest game of the season against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The Aggies are now a top 20 team in the country and could potentially be around the top 10 if [...]

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