Texas A&M Star Rashaun Agee Earns SEC Honor After Dominant Performance

Rashaun Agees dominant week cemented his rising star status as Texas A&M continues its march atop the SEC.

Rashaun Agee is starting to make his presence felt in a big way-not just for Texas A&M, but across the entire SEC. The senior forward was named Southeastern Conference Co-Player of the Week on Monday, sharing the honor with Florida’s Alex Condon. And while the Aggies only had one game on the schedule last week, Agee made sure it was more than enough to leave a mark.

In a 92-77 road win over Georgia, Agee turned in one of the most complete performances of his college career. He dropped 18 points, pulled down 15 rebounds, dished out a career-high seven assists, and added a block for good measure.

Efficiency was the name of the game-he went 5-of-10 from the field, knocked down two of his four attempts from deep, and was perfect from the line (6-for-6). That kind of all-around stat line isn’t just impressive-it’s the type of production that turns heads in a crowded conference race.

This is Agee’s first SEC weekly honor of the season, but if his current trajectory holds, it might not be his last. He’s been the engine behind a Texas A&M team that’s quietly putting together one of the strongest campaigns in the league.

On the year, he’s averaging 13.9 points, 9 rebounds, and just under a block per game. But he’s been even better when the lights shine brightest-in SEC play, those numbers jump to 15.6 points and 10.3 boards per contest.

Consistency has been key. Agee has racked up 10 double-doubles so far this season, with five of those coming in conference matchups.

That puts him second in the SEC and tied for 19th nationally in that category. For a team that thrives on physicality and toughness, Agee’s presence in the paint has been a game-changer.

And the results speak for themselves. Texas A&M is riding high atop the SEC standings with a 17-4 overall record and a 7-1 mark in conference play.

The Aggies have won 15 of their last 17, including 10 of their last 11 and four straight. This isn’t just a hot streak-it’s the kind of sustained success that builds championship-caliber confidence.

Now comes the real test. The Aggies are staring down a pivotal week with two Quadrant I matchups on deck.

First up is a road trip to face Alabama on Wednesday night-a tough environment and a team that can score in bunches. Then it’s back home for a marquee showdown against No.

17 Florida on Saturday at Reed Arena. That game could have major implications in the SEC title race, and you can bet Agee will be right in the middle of it.

For Texas A&M, the formula is clear: keep feeding the big man, keep crashing the boards, and keep riding the wave. If Rashaun Agee keeps playing like this, the Aggies won’t just be SEC contenders-they’ll be a team no one wants to see come March.