Texas A&M and Oregon State to begin new series

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Texas A&M and Oregon State have officially agreed to a new two-year series.

The first game is set to take place during the 2018-19 season, with the Aggies traveling to Portland to play at the Moda Center.

Texas A&M will welcome Wayne Tinkle’s team to Reed Arena for the 2019-20 meeting between the two schools.

The programs have met only one time throughout their history, as Oregon State scored an 80-58 victory back on December 28, 1976.

After going 5-27 during the 2016-17 season, the Beavers rebounded to go 16-16 this past season.

As for Texas A&M, it will feature a new-look squad after losing three players to the 2018 NBA draft.

Robert Williams, Tyler Davis, and DJ Hogg all chose to remain in the draft, while Admon Gilder has yet to announce whether he will return to school after also declaring as an early entrant.

The Aggies went 22-13 overall and advanced to the Sweet 16 before losing to eventual national runner-up Michigan.

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