COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The march toward the tip-off of the 2015-16 season on the hardwood continues for the Texas A&M men’s basketball team as the Aggies will hold their first official team practice of the fall semester on Friday afternoon.
Texas A&M is already ahead of schedule in preparations for the upcoming campaign after the team took part in a 10-day European tour of Italy and Greece in mid-August. The voyage served not only as a unique bonding experience for the team’s mix of veterans and talented newcomers but also gave the Aggies a chance to hit the court early with the squad competing in four exhibition contests.
Big things are expected of Texas A&M during the new season as the Aggies are regarded as the No. 22 team in the nation according to the Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, while several other college hoops prognosticators also put the Aggies among their preseason top 25. The squad returns a trio of seniors in Alex Caruso, Danuel House and Jalen Jones, who each garnered All-SEC recognition from various media outlets after last season.
Texas A&M, which is coming off a 21-win campaign and a second-round showing in the NIT a year ago, stands out as the only school in the SEC to return more than one player who garnered All-SEC first or second team honors from the league’s coaches last season.
House, who ranked fourth among all league players in scoring during league games at 16.2 points per game, joins Vanderbilt’s Damian Jones and Ole Miss’ Stefan Moody as the only first-team All-SEC performer back on the court this season. Meanwhile, Jones, who garnered second-team All-SEC honors from the league’s coaches, reached double-digit scoring in 25 of 31 games played last season to rank 11th in the SEC, averaging 13.7 points per game while leading the Aggies in rebounding at 6.6 boards per contest.
During his third year in the A&M program, Caruso saw his scoring average rise for the second straight season, finishing with a 9.1 point-per-game pace for the season inducing a 10.1 point-per-game clip during league play. The College Station, Texas, native led the SEC in assists for the second straight season (182) becoming the first SEC player since Nick Calathes of Florida in 2008 and 2009 to do so.
Supplementing the returning seniors will be graduate transfer Anthony Collins who comes to Aggieland after drawing 98 starting assignments in 101 games played at South Florida.
In addition to the outstanding senior class, A&M brings back three players –Tavario Miller, Alex Robinson andTonny Trocha-Morelos – who played in at least 25 games last season and are poised to take another step forward on the court. The Aggies’ roster will also be boosted by the arrival of a much-heralded recruiting class, which is regarded by many as the best in school history and is ranked as a consensus top-10 group by all the major recruiting services.
Fans’ first chance to catch the Aggies on the court will be during the Maroon & White Scrimmage which will take place inside Reed Arena on Oct. 28. Following an exhibition contest against Texas A&M-International on Nov. 6, Texas A&M will officially christen the new campaign on its home court Nov. 13 when the team welcomes USC-Upstate to College Station.