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Rashaun Agee announced himself in a big way as Texas A&M topped Georgia 92-77, producing a rare all-around performance that grabbed headlines and shifted the spotlight onto the Aggies’ frontcourt.
How Agee dominated in a signature win over Georgia
On the road against the Bulldogs, Agee combined size, touch, and playmaking. He finished with 18 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists, powering a 92-77 victory that gave Texas A&M its 17th win of the season.
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- Scoreline: Texas A&M 92, Georgia 77.
- Agee’s on-court impact included scoring, cleaning the glass, and facilitating.
- His presence altered opposing game plans and opened space for teammates.
Why this statline stands out in college basketball
That combination of numbers is exceptionally rare against high-major competition. College basketball reporter Jared Berson flagged the historical angle after the game.
- Agee is the first player to record at least 15 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists against a high-major opponent since Gary Payton II in 2016.
- He is also the first to reach those marks on the road in such a game since Devin Ebanks in 2009.
- The feat underlines Agee’s versatility in a sport that often prizes specialists.
Rarity and context
Games that mix scoring, rebounding, and playmaking at that level are uncommon. They point to a player who can influence tempo and possession outcomes.
Season snapshot: Agee’s production for the Aggies
Through 21 games, Agee has been one of Texas A&M’s most consistent contributors. His numbers reflect both efficiency and a regular role on offense and defense.
- Points per game: 13.9
- Rebounds per game: 9.0
- Assists per game: 2.3
- Field goal percentage: 51.1%
- Three-point percentage: 21.3%
- Steals per game: 1.0
Those figures show conversion inside the paint and steady defensive contribution.
From redshirt seasons to a multi-school path
Agee’s route to this moment was non-linear. He moved through several programs and levels before anchoring himself at Texas A&M.
- 2019–20: Redshirt season.
- 2020–21: Collegiate debut with New Mexico State; limited action.
- After 2020–21: Spent a season at junior college to refine his game.
- 2022–24: Two seasons at Bowling Green, where he took on a larger role.
- 2024–25: Played one year at USC.
- 2025–26: Transferred to Texas A&M and delivered the breakout performance vs Georgia.
How the journey influenced his style
Multiple stops gave Agee experience in varied systems. He developed a mix of inside scoring, rebounding instincts, and passing ability.
Implications for Texas A&M and professional scouts
A single game won’t define a career, but performances like this change perceptions. For Texas A&M, Agee’s versatility creates matchup problems and lineup flexibility.
- Scouts will note his ability to fill stat sheets against quality opposition.
- The Aggies can rely on him as a high-minute contributor on both ends.
- Consistency in similar outings could raise Agee’s profile for next-level evaluations.












