Former USC sophomore catcher Jacob Galloway chooses Texas A&M in NCAA Transfer Portal

Sophomore catcher Jacob Galloway played in 82 games over two seasons for the Trojans, recording a .304 batting average, 7 homers and 51 RBI.

New Texas A&M head coach Michael Earley and his coaching staff haven’t wasted any time since being hired and have gotten right to work in the NCAA Transfer Portal.

While keeping key Aggies in College Station was a priority, Earley has also secured the commitment of a handful of players from other schools to improve the roster. Former USC sophomore catcher Jacob Galloway is the latest student-athlete to choose Aggieland as his next home.

“First I’d like to thank all of my coaches and teammates at USC for making my first two years of college the best time of my life. Made many great memories that I will remember for the rest of my life,” Galloway stated Wednesday evening on Instagram. “With that being said I’d proudly like to announce my commitment to Aggie baseball. I’m extremely grateful for this opportunity and can’t wait to compete and give my all to this program.

“Gig ‘em!!!”

Galloway recorded a .304 batting average, 7 homers and 51 RBI in 82 games for the Trojans.

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