Men’s basketball reveals 2022-2023 non-conference schedule

Coach Buzz Williams and his new look Aggie hoops squad will look to get off to a hot start in the 2022-2023 campaign.

Texas A&M men’s basketball has announced their 2022-2023 non-conference schedule. Their home-heavy, non-conference slate features one exhibition game, one invitational tournament and ten additional contests.

The month of November will begin with an exhibition game against Texas A&M-Kingsville, followed by the University of Louisiana-Monroe, Abilene Christian, the Myrtle Beach Invitational, in South Carolina, and the month concludes with a trip to DePaul University and a home contest versus SMU.

December play will begin with a neutral site contest versus Boise State, in Dickies Arena, followed by Oregon State, Memphis, Wofford, Northwestern State and Prairie View A&M. The Aggies will only leave Texas one time in December for their trip to Memphis, TN in the middle of the month.

Look for coach Williams to continue to harp on strong non-conference play to begin the 2022-2023 season.

Tip-off times and viewing information will be announced at a later date.

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Men’s golf 2022-2023 schedule released

A look at the upcoming schedule for the men’s golf team.

The complete 2022-2023 men’s golf schedule was released yesterday afternoon as Brian Kortan begins his tenure as the head coach for the Aggies. Coach Kortan served as the program’s interim head coach from 2020-2021 in which the 2021 season saw the Aggies reach the NCAA Albuquerque Regional.

In the fall, the Aggies play at the Badger Invitational Sunday, September 11-Tuesday, September 13 at University Ridge Golf Course. The SEC Match Play Championship takes place Sunday, September 25 – Tuesday, September 27 at the Old Overton Club. Two final fall events take place in October – the Blessings Collegiate Invitational, at The Blessings Golf Club, and the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate, at The Golf Club of Georgia, Monday, October 3 – Wednesday, October 5 and Friday, October 21 – Sunday, October 23, respectively.

In the winter, the Aggies find themselves playing at the Arizona Intercollegiate, at the Tuscan Country Club, from Monday, January 30 – Tuesday, January 31, play in the John A. Burns Intercollegiate, at The Ocean Course at Hokuala, on Thursday, February 16 – Saturday, February 18 and round out February at the Southern Highlands Collegiate, at Southern Highlands Golf Club, on Sunday, February 26 – Tuesday, February 28.

In the spring, the Aggies play in the Louisiana Classics, at Oakbourne Country Club, on Monday, March 13 – Tuesday, March 14, play at the Valspar Collegiate, at Floridian National Golf Club, on Monday, March 27 – Tuesday, March 28, and host The Aggie Invitational, at Traditions Club, on Monday, April 10 – Tuesday, April 11.

The 2023 SEC Championships are set to begin on Wednesday, April 19 at Sea Island. The championships will be played through Sunday, April 23.

NCAA Championship action begins on Monday, May 15.

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Men’s basketball 2022-2023 home and road SEC opponents announced

Men’s basketball 2022-2023 home and road SEC opponents announced

The Aggies learned their 2022-2023 Southeast Conference home and road schedule earlier this week. Their home slate will consist of Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Missouri, Tennessee and Vanderbilt. Their road schedule has the Aggies playing at Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi St., Missouri and South Carolina.

Game dates, tip-off times, and viewing information will be confirmed and released at a later date.

The Aggies’ non-conference schedule will be announced at a later date, as well, when opponents and game details are finalized.

The Aggies will look to improve in conference play in 2022-2023 as they finished 9-9 in regular-season conference contests last season – a 5-4 home record and a 4-5 record away from Reed Arena. Finding greater success in the 2021-2022 SEC Tournament, Coach Williams will look to get his guys off to a strong SEC-start this season as conference success is one of the clearest paths to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.