Texas A&M Aggies Pursue Duquesne Transfer Guard Jimmie Williams
Texas A&M has reportedly contacted Duquesne transfer guard
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Texas A&M University is actively pursuing Jimmie Williams, a transfer guard from Duquesne University, as they prepare for the 2026 season. With the transfer portal closing soon, the Aggies aim to strengthen their roster after losing key players, including Josh Holloway and Ruben Dominguez.
- 01Texas A&M has contacted Jimmie Williams, a transfer guard from Duquesne University.
- 02Williams averaged 15.1 points and 4.5 rebounds per game last season.
- 03The Aggies need to secure at least three more players for the upcoming season.
- 04Former Kansas State guard PJ Haggerty has already committed to Texas A&M.
- 05The transfer portal closes on April 21, creating urgency for roster decisions.
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Texas A&M University's men's basketball team, under head coach Bucky McMillan, is in the midst of a critical offseason as they look to bolster their roster ahead of the 2026 season. After losing reserve guard Josh Holloway and sharpshooter Ruben Dominguez to Xavier University, the Aggies secured former Kansas State standout guard PJ Haggerty, who averaged nearly 24 points per game last season. However, to maintain their streak of NCAA Tournament appearances, McMillan needs to add more talent. The team is reportedly in contact with Jimmie Williams, a 6'5" guard from Duquesne University, who led the Dukes with 15.1 points and 4.5 rebounds per game last season. Williams is an efficient scorer and a good fit for McMillan's fast-paced offense. With the transfer portal set to close on April 21, the Aggies are racing against time to finalize their roster, needing at least three more impactful players.
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The addition of Jimmie Williams could enhance Texas A&M's competitiveness in the NCAA, impacting local fan engagement and team performance.
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