Texas A&M Basketball Recruiting Tracker: Hassan Diarra Enters Transfer Portal
With college basketball's 2022-2023 season quickly approaching, rumors are beginning to fly in terms of visits and commitments for that class and beyond.
Under head coach Buzz Williams and his elite staff, the Aggies recruiting momentum is hitting full force, and as a result, the Aggies are in the mix for some of the top names around the country, each of whom wants to take a hard look at the makings of what Williams and his staff are building in Aggieland.
Stick with All Aggies for all of the latest updates in recruiting below:
APRIL 21 4:00 PM UPDATE:
Former A&M guard Hassan Diarra has entered the transfer portal. The 6-2, 197-pound junior averaged 6.2 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 40 games last season.
SEPTEMBER 14 4:06 PM UPDATE: Texas A&M Basketball has announced the addition of Wabissa Bede to Buzz Williams' staff, as announced on Wednesday. Bede is expected to assist in all aspects of the program, recruitment, student-athlete development, analytics, and camps.
"Coach Bede not only knows our culture from his two years playing for us, but he exemplifies all of the foundational things we want to be about that are also in line with Texas A&M's Core Values..."
— Texas A&M Basketball (@aggiembk) September 14, 2021
Welcome to Aggieland, Coach Bede!
📝 https://t.co/bY6up0lTci#GigEm pic.twitter.com/m2U5FMeJQE
SEPTEMBER 6 1:00 PM UPDATE: Texas A&M Basketball has offered 2023 6-foot-5 shooting guard Jace Posey from Houston Strake Jesuit.
Feeling very grateful and excited to receive my first official D1 offer from Texas A&M! Thank you Coach Buzz and Coach Wolf! @aggiembk pic.twitter.com/4CFs7IH4i3
— Jace Posey (@PoseySupreme) September 6, 2021
AUGUST 26 12:00 PM UPDATE: Texas A&M Women's Basketball has received a verbal commitment from the top-ranked player in Illinois class of '22, Brianna McDaniel.
She is a 5-10, combo guard who has played on-ball primarily throughout her career and has been successful at the position. She possesses outstanding court vision and decision-making abilities and is a fierce competitor who craves the ball during big moments.
Why did Brianna McDaniel (@bri_doll23) choose @AggieWBB? It was for a lot of reasons, but life after basketball played one of the biggest roles. 🐴 #GigEm https://t.co/nBZuwYi6sv pic.twitter.com/O3MGVyJQaa
— Nothing But Nylon (@NothingButNylon) August 27, 2021
AUGUST 24 2:00 PM UPDATE: Texas A&M Basketball has signed Virginia Tech transfer Tyrece Radford. During his two-year career at Virginia Tech, the 6-foot-2, 200-pound guard appeared in 50 games, making 47 starts. He averaged 10.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 1.8 assists while shooting 58.2 percent from the floor. The guard added 41 steals and 17 blocks.
Just call him 'Boots' 🥾 👣 🥾
— Texas A&M Basketball (@aggiembk) August 24, 2021
Welcome to Aggieland, @Tyreceradford23 👍