5:38
Eliza Sharp aims to develop into an All-American while at Texas A&M
With 250 kills and 140 blocks as a redshirt freshman at Boise State, Eliza Sharp was named the Mountain West's Freshman of the Year in 2025. After transferring to Texas A&M, the middle blocker spoke to TexAgs about her decision, learning from Jamie Morrison and more.
Start your subscription for just $1
Try Premium Now
25 for '25: Looking back on the year that was for Texas A&M Athletics
Between arrivals and retirements, record-breakers and All-Americans, conference and national championships, Texas A&M Athletics had a 2025 worth looking back on. Here is a list of highs from the last calendar year as we ring in 2026.
5:04
Morrison reflects on A&M's ability to 'handle hard' during title run
More than a week after taking home the national title, Jamie Morrison is still hard at work, signing three players out of the transfer portal. The head coach joined TexAgs Live to talk about A&M's newest additions, his All-Americans going pro and more.
10:50
TexAgs Rewind (12/30)
Tuesday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, TexAgs senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell, TexAgs co-owner Billy Liucci and Texas A&M head volleyball coach Jamie Morrison.
5:07
Charean Williams highlights Texas A&M's best moments of 2025
It was an eventful year for Texas A&M Athletics, taking home many titles and breaking many records. ProFootballTalk.com's Charean Williams joined the final edition of TexAgs Live of 2025 to discuss a few of those special moments and more.
10:04
TexAgs Rewind (12/29)
Monday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist and Heisman Trophy voter Olin Buchanan, TexAgs content specialist Kay Naegeli, TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci and Texas A&M head basketball coach Bucky McMillan.
Ten season-defining moments along Texas A&M's championship run
This past Sunday, Texas A&M finished atop the volleyball world, sweeping Kentucky to claim the program's first-ever national championship. But before the confetti fell, let's look back on
Aggie volleyball's 2025 championship campaign.
6:18
Middle blocker Kaia Castle was sold on A&M's ability to develop talent
As a redshirt freshman at Ohio State in 2025, Kaia Castle racked up 200 kills and 91 blocks in 28 matches, and on Tuesday, she announced her commitment to Texas A&M out of the transfer portal. The middle blocker spoke to TexAgs about her decision, visiting Aggieland and more.
3:36
All-American Natalie Ring excited to join the Aggie volleyball program
A third-team All-American at Marquette in 2025, outside hitter Natalie Ring announced her commitment to Texas A&M volleyball on Tuesday. With 754 career kills in three seasons, the Wisconsin native spoke to TexAgs about her decision, desire for development and more.
9:55
TexAgs Rewind (12/23)
Tuesday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, NFL writer Charean Williams, former Texas A&M defensive back Jordan Pugh and Texas A&M head volleyball coach Jamie Morrison.
16:19
Jamie Morrison & Co. return to Aggieland as national champions
On Sunday, Texas A&M volleyball head coach Jamie Morrison led his Fightin' Texas Aggies to the program's first national championship victory. Morrison joined us on Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live to recap his third year in Aggieland and how he reshaped the program.
3:34
Charean Williams recaps A&M's 'disappointing' playoff exit
On Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live, ProFootballTalk.com's Charean Williams recapped a bittersweet weekend that saw the end of volleyball and football seasons in Aggieland this year. Williams also highlighted playcalling and accuracy as key challenges in A&M's loss to Miami.
11:19
Underwood and Lednicky close their Texas A&M careers as champions
Tears of joy and love were flowing on Sunday in Kansas City as libero Ava Underwood and opposite Logan Lednicky helped lead Texas A&M to its first national title. On The Pass Back, the Aggie legends spoke about staying to play for Jamie Morrison, reaping the benefits and more.