Key Highlights
- His physicality, rebounding presence, and relentless motor powered him to his eighth double‑double of the season with 17 points and 11 boards.
- And as has become the theme of this team, someone always steps up as the X‑factor.
- Tonight, that was Rylan Griffen, who delivered a massive second half—scoring all 17 of his points after the break and hitting clutch shots when A&M needed them most. In his first season, head coach Bucky McMillan is making noise across the SEC.
- At 4–1 in league play and now responsible for Texas A&M’s first win in Austin in more than 20 years, he has the Aggies trending in a direction few expected this quickly.
- With each passing game, the NCAA Tournament looks less like a dream and more like a legitimate possibility. Below are some of the best reactions from the Aggies’ statement win in Austin. Saw'em offTake over your trapTexas A&M Volleyball likes what they sawHorns downMission accomplishedAggies move to 4-1, and Rylan & Rashaun come up bigCoach Bucky is on a roll without one of his best players on the courtIt's been a long time since the Aggies have won in AustinBig time road winBucky Ball works in the SEC, and it works in AustinCoach Bucky is doing this all with a team of strangersGoodbye to Texas UniversityThe Lone Star Showdown Trophy goes back to Aggieland tonightContact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes, and opinions.