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Sweet 16: McDonald Propels Arizona Over Texas A&M 74-59
As a player, Arizona coach Adia Barnes led the program on its deepest march into the women’s NCAA Tournament in program history. Until this year, that is. Her current Wildcats team has gone even farther. Aari McDonald, the Pac-12 player of the year, scored 31 points No. 3 Arizona beat No. 2 Texas A&M 74-59 on Saturday night in the…
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Nixon Buzzer Beater In OT Lifts Texas A&M Over Iowa State 84-82
Jordan Nixon banked in a short jump shot at the buzzer in overtime, giving her a career-high 35 points and lifting No. 2 Texas A&M to an 84-82 victory over seventh-seeded Iowa State in the second round of the women’s NCAA Tournament on Wednesday. Nixon scored seven of A&M’s nine points in OT, pushing the Aggies (25-2) into the...
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Train Honoring Bush Returns to His Texas Library for Exhibit
The locomotive painted to resemble Air Force One that carried the flag-draped body of former President George H.W. Bush to his burial has returned to his presidential library in College Station where it will become a permanent exhibit.
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Did Texas' Brutal Winter Storm Kill Your Plants and Trees? We Asked an Expert
Many North Texans are worried about their trees and plants after a week of harsh winter weather and bitter cold. NBC 5 Chief Meteorologist Rick Mitchell talked with Texas A&M horticulturist Daniel Cunningham about what to do to make sure your plants survive this spring.
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No. 2 Texas A&M in the Spotlight as SEC Tournament Favorite
Caught in South Carolina’s shadow most of the season, No. 2 Texas A&M has stepped into the spotlight as the women’s team to beat in the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
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Texas A&M Men's & Women's Games Postponed Due to Storm
A doubleheader of Texas A&M men’s and women’s basketball games scheduled for Thursday has been postponed due to a winter storm that has blanketed much of Texas all week with icy rain and snow.
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Texas A&M Bringing COVID-19 Vaccines to Underserved, Rural Counties
The Texas A&M University System plans to serve underserved communities by bringing the coronavirus vaccine to rural areas in ten Texas counties.
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President George H.W. Bush's Beloved Train to Arrive at Texas Home This Spring
The historic Union Pacific No. 4141 Engine, a locomotive painted to match Air Force One, will arrive this spring at its permanent home at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
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Colorado to Face Texas A&M at Home of Broncos in September
Colorado has worked out an arrangement to play Texas A&M at the home of the Denver Broncos on Sept. 11.
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FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies Begins Production of Two COVID-19 Vaccines Candidates at Texas Facility
FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies and the Texas A&M University System Center for Innovation in Advanced Development and Manufacturing have announced that production has begun on two different COVID-19 vaccine candidates in Texas.
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Texas A&M, North Carolina Look Forward to First Meeting Ever in Orange Bowl
If there’s one belief that Texas A&M and North Carolina share heading into the Orange Bowl, it’s that there’s no use in looking backward.
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Snubbed by Committee, Texas A&M Will Face UNC in Orange Bowl
Texas A&M was hoping for a berth in the College Football Playoff. An Orange Bowl spot against North Carolina will be its consolation prize.
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No. 5 Texas A&M Makes Last Playoff Case in 34-13 Win Over Tennessee
Kellen Mond threw for 281 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 59 yards and a score Saturday, allowing No. 5 Texas A&M to close its case for a spot in the College Football Playoff with a 34-13 victory over Tennessee.
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Wife of Texas A&M University System Chancellor Dies After Illness
Charlotte Han Sharp, 67, passed away Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at her home in College Station following a lengthy illness, according to the Texas A&M University System. She was the wife of John Sharp, Chancellor of The Texas A&M University System. Sharp was born in Temple, Texas August 20, 1953. She grew up in Austin and in 1977, she graduated…
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No. 10 Texas A&M women beat Abilene Christian 77-59
Aaliyah Wilson had 12 of her 15 points in the first half and the No. 10 Texas A&M women pulled away for a 77-59 win over previously unbeaten Abilene Christian on Sunday.
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Texas A&M Releases 2020 Rankings of Most Congested Roadways in the State
The Texas A&M Transportation Institute has released the 2020 ranking of Texas’ most congested roadways.
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Texas A&M Needs Frontline Workers to Test Tuberculosis Vaccine in Fight Against COVID-19
Texas A&M University researchers are looking for hundreds of first responders and frontline medical workers to join a clinical trial of a current tuberculosis vaccine that could be used in the fight against COVID-19. The university said they need volunteers to join “a late-stage, phase 4 clinical trial of a nearly 100-year-old, commonly used tuberculosis vaccine, BCG, that could...
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Ole Miss at Texas A&M Postponed as Virus Roils Schedules
No. 5 Texas A&M will not play for a second straight week after its Saturday home game with Mississippi was postponed because of lingering issues with COVID-19 within the Aggies’ program.
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Mond Leads No. 8 Texas A&M to Win Over Arkansas
Kellen Mond threw for 260 yards and three touchdowns as eighth-ranked Texas A&M built a big lead and held on for a 42-31 victory over Arkansas on Saturday night, extending its winning streak over the Razorbacks to nine games.
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No. 8 Texas A&M Looks for 9th Straight Victory Over Arkansas
Arkansas has won two Southeastern Conference games this season after going winless in the league the past two years.