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2011–12 Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball team

American college basketball season


American college basketball season

FieldValue
modeBasketball
year2011–12
teamTexas A&M Aggies
imageTexas A&M University logo.svg
image_size125
conferenceBig 12 Conference
short_confBig 12
record14–18
conf_record4–14
head_coachBilly Kennedy
hc_year1st
asst_coach1Glynn Cyprien
asst_coach2Kyle Keller
stadiumReed Arena

The 2011–12 Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball team represented Texas A&M University in the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Billy Kennedy was in his first season as head coach after the position was vacated by Mark Turgeon in May 2011. The team played its home games in Reed Arena as members of the reformed ten member Big 12 Conference for the final season as they departed for the Southeastern Conference in 2012–13.

Previous season

The Aggies finished the previous year with a 24–9 record, 12–6 in Big 12 play, a semi-finals appearance in the Big 12 tournament, and a first-round appearance in the NCAA tournament.

Preseason

Player departures

The Aggies will be without starting guard B.J. Holmes and starting forward Nathan Walkup. Other losses include guards Derrek Lewis and Andrew Darko, as well as forward Marshall Carrell.

Recruiting

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Roster

  • Billy Kennedy ()
  • Glynn Cyprien
  • Kyle Keller
  • John Reese

Schedule

|- !colspan=9| Summer European Tour |- !colspan=9| Exhibition |- !colspan=9| Regular season Sun Sports |- !colspan=9| 2012 Big 12 men's basketball tournament

References

References

  1. Texas A&M University. "Source: Texas A&M Announces Billy Kennedy as new Men's Basketball Head Coach".
  2. "Rivals.com 2011 Texas A&M Commitments".
  3. "Scout.com Texas A&M College Basketball Recruiting Commits".
  4. "Texas A&M Basketball Recruiting 2011 – ESPN".
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