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Around Aggieland (10/15)

On Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Live, Kaylee Dreyer took us Around Aggieland as No. 4 Texas A&M football remains unbeaten, volleyball swept yet another SEC team and Mia Kupres from women's tennis added an individual championship.
October 15, 2025
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Football
Texas A&M football remains undefeated as they took down the Florida Gators on Saturday night, 34-17. This makes the second consecutive season that the Aggies have started conference play with three-straight wins.

Marcel Reed threw for 234 yards and one touchdown on 16-of-26 passing, as well as 37 rushing yards with a rushing score. This marked the seventh game in which he recorded one rushing and one passing touchdown. Rueben Owens II carried the ball majority of the game as he ended with 51 yards on 17 carries and one touchdown.  

For the second straight week, Daymion Sanford dominated the defense, with a team-best eight tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, one pass breakup, one quarterback hurry and one forced fumble. Tyreek Chappell, Marcus Ratcliffe and Taurean York each added five tackles in this win as well.

Dayon Hayes was named SEC Co-Defensive Lineman of the Week for his strong defensive performance versus Florida. According to PFF, he had the team's top defensive grade at 91.0, and also the top grade on pass rush snaps at 92.3. Dayon’s sack was his second as an Aggie and the 16th of his career, which ranks No. 16 in the NCAA's active sack leaders list.

The Aggies moved up one spot to No. 4 in the AP Poll and Coaches Poll as they travel to take on Arkansas this weekend in Fayetteville.

Volleyball
Texas A&M volleyball got back to its winning ways as it swept Mississippi State in three sets for its 13th win of the season and Jamie Morrison’s 50th win as an Aggie. Logan Lednicky continued to make history in this match as she entered the program's top-10 in career kills following her match-high of 15 against the Bulldogs.

Women’s Tennis
Mia Kupres
took the win in the ITA Texas Regional Championship. She did not drop a set in six matches and outscored her opponents, 72-28. This win qualified her for the NCAA Singles Championship held in Orlando.

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