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Texas A&M Retains Michael Earley After Disappointing First Season

Athletic director Trev Alberts says he trusts Earley’s holistic approach to revamp the program.

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Overview

  • The Aggies announced on May 30, 2025, that Earley will return as head coach for a second season despite missing the NCAA Tournament.
  • Under Earley’s leadership, Texas A&M went 30-26 overall and 11-19 in SEC play, finishing 14th in the conference.
  • Key injuries plagued the season, with preseason All-American Gavin Grahovac lost for the year, Caeden Sorrell sidelined for extended stretches and star outfielder Jace LaViolette breaking his hand.
  • Texas A&M posted notable series victories over Top 16 NCAA Tournament seeds Tennessee, Arkansas and LSU during the campaign.
  • Trev Alberts praised Earley’s comprehensive review of the program and expressed full confidence in his vision for future improvements.