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Texas A&M University-College Station Men's Basketball

NCAA D1Southeastern ConferenceCollege Station, TX

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Bucky McMillan
Bucky McMillan

Head Coach

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THE McMILLAN FILE PERSONAL Hometown: Mountain Brook, Alabama College: Birmingham Southern, 2007 COACHING CAREER 2008-20: Head Coach, Mountain Brook High School (5 state titles) 2020-25: Head Coach, Samford (99-52, 5 seasons) 2025-: Head Coach, Texas A&M POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2024: NCAA Tournament (Samford) 2025: NIT (Samford) Bucky McMillan was named the head men's basketball coach at Texas A&M on April 5, 2025. The three-time Southern Conference Coach of the Year arrived in Aggieland after five seasons at the helm at Samford. Renowned for his innovative and fast-paced offensive and defensive styles of play, known as "Bucky Ball," McMillan transformed Samford into one of the top basketball programs in the Southern Conference. He guided the Bulldogs to three SoCon Championships – two regular season crowns and a tournament title – while compiling a 99-52 record, which included 20-plus victories in each of his last four seasons. He earned SoCon Coach of the Year honors in 2022, 2023 and 2024. In 2024-25, the Bulldogs ranked No. 13 nationally in scoring offense (82.9 ppg) while ranking in the top-10 in three-pointers attempted and made. Defensively, Samford forced an average of 16.1 turnovers per game, which ranked No. 4 in the country. Within the SoCon, Samford led the league in scoring, fast break points (14.2/g), steals (9.9/g), turnovers forced, turnover margin (3.2/g), offensive rebounds (13.1/g) and bench scoring (28.5 ppg) as the Bulldogs earned an invitation to the 2025 N

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Andrew Kegley
Andrew Kegley

Athletic Trainer

Texas A&M men's basketball head coach Bucky McMillan announced Andrew Kegley as the Aggies' senior associate athletic trainer in June 2025. Kegley returns to...

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Ari Seals
Ari Seals

Graduate Assistant

Men's BasketballSkip AdSeals, AriCleveland, TJCole, MitchDewey, SeanExantus, NebFelder, CoreyFitzpatrick, WarrenGood, DaveHaith, FrankHall, KJJenkins, LorenzoKegley, AndrewKeller, KyleMcMillan, BuckyOsborn, MadelineRich, DarbySeals, AriSevening, LiamWalters, GraysonWellman, JohnZeng, Edward

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Corey Felder
Corey Felder

Video Coordinator

Corey Felder has joined head coach Bucky McMillan's inaugural staff at Texas A&M and will serve as the Aggies' video coordinator. Felder comes to Aggieland after two seasons with the DePaul men's basketball team under head coaches Tony Stubblefield (2023-24) and Chris Holtmann (2024-25). The Closter, N.J. native handled a variety of duties for the Blue Demons, including player development programs and workouts, video and scouting analysis and transfer portal data management. He also supervised DePaul's team of student managers. Prior to his time at DePaul, Felder served as the head student manager for Ohio State men's basketball under Holtmann where he assisted in a variety of areas including film, travel needs and daily practice. As the head manager, he oversaw a 15-person manager staff. As an undergraduate at Ohio State, Felder spent two summers serving as an intern to the V.P. of Basketball Operations at the New York Knicks where he helped oversee daily operations, the pre-draft process and other management duties. He has additional coaching and internship experience with Black Ops Basketball Training under professional trainer Chris Brickley where he helped structure training sessions and managed game-day operations. He also curated multimedia content for social media channels, boosting audience engagement and brand presence. Felder is a 2023 graduate of Ohio State University where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor's degree in sport industry and minors in busin

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Darby Rich
Darby Rich

Strength & Conditioning Coach

Darby Rich returned to Aggieland to join Bucky McMillan's inaugural staff as strength & conditioning coach. Rich previously served as the Aggie basketball team's strength and conditioning coach for eight seasons from 2011-19 under then-head coach Billy Kennedy. Rich has 22 years of sports performance coaching experience and 28 overall years of service in collegiate athletics. During his coaching career, he has helped lead 11 teams to the NCAA Tournament and developed 24 NBA players. Most recently, Rich served in a similar role for the University of Texas men's basketball program, helping the Longhorns to a 19-16 record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament First Four. Additionally, Rich's coaching history includes collegiate stops at Memphis (2019-21, 2023-24), Texas Tech (2021-23), Sam Houston State (1998-2001, 2009-10), Oklahoma (2004-09) and Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College and an internship at the professional level under the tutelage of legendary strength coach Joe Jurazsek with the Dallas Cowboys (2001-02). During his previous stint at Texas A&M, Rich helped develop six NBA players including Robert Williams, Khris Middleton, Danuel House, Alex Caruso, Tyler Davis and Jalen Jones and nine all-conference individuals. The Aggies tallied a total of 151 victories (18.9 per season) during Rich's eight seasons in College Station, won the 2016 Southeastern Conference regular-season title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 in both 2016 and 2018. As an undergraduate,

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Dave Good
Dave Good

Assistant Coach

THE GOOD FILE PERSONAL College: Central Michigan BS, 2004; Eastern Michigan MS, 2010; UAB MS, 2012 Family: Lucy (wife), Addie Mae and Evie Kate (daughters) COACHING CAREER 2004-05: Assistant Coach, Shepherd High School 2005-07: Graduate Assistant, Eastern Michigan 2007-12: Video Coordinator, UAB 2012-15: Assistant Coach, Thompson High School 2015-20: Assistant Coach, Mountain Brook High School 2020-23: Dir. of Player Dev. and Scouting, Samford 2023-25: Assistant Coach, Samford 2025-: Assistant Coach, Texas A&M Dave Good joined the Texas A&M men’s basketball staff in the summer of 2025 as an assistant coach. Good arrived in Aggieland after 10 seasons on head coach Bucky McMillan’s staff at both Samford and Mountain Brook. During his five seasons at Samford, Good served as an assistant coach from 2023-25 after initially being hired as the director of player development and scouting in 2020. With Good on staff, the Bulldogs posted four straight 20-win seasons, won three Southern Conference championships and advanced to the postseason twice. Good arrived at Samford after serving as an assistant coach on McMillan’s staff at Mountain Brook High School from 2015-20. He helped lead the Spartans to three 7A state titles (2019, 2018, 2017), one 7A runner-up (2020), and an overall record of 152-22. During his time at Mountain Brook, the Spartans eclipsed the 30-win mark four times including a 34-3 record in 2018, while ranking No. 17 in the USA Today national rankings and a 31-3 record

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Edward Zeng
Edward Zeng

Graduate Assistant

Men's BasketballSkip AdZeng, EdwardCleveland, TJCole, MitchDewey, SeanExantus, NebFelder, CoreyFitzpatrick, WarrenGood, DaveHaith, FrankHall, KJJenkins, LorenzoKegley, AndrewKeller, KyleMcMillan, BuckyOsborn, MadelineRich, DarbySeals, AriSevening, LiamWalters, GraysonWellman, JohnZeng, Edward

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Frank Haith
Frank Haith

Asssistant Coach

THE HAITH FILE PERSONAL Hometown: Queens, N.Y. College: Elon, 1998 Family: Pam (wife), Brianna (daughter) and Corey (son) COACHING CAREER 1989-90: Graduate Assistant, Wake Forest 1990-92: Assistant Coach, UNC Wilmington 1992-95: Assistant Coach, Texas A&M 1995-96: Assistant Coach, Penn State 1996-97: Associate Head Coach, Texas A&M 1997-2001: Assistant Coach, Wake Forest 2001-03: Assistant Coach, Texas 2003-04: Associate Head Coach, Texas 2004-11: Head Coach, Miami 2011-14: Head Coach, Missouri 2014-22: Head Coach, Tulsa 2022-23: Assistant Coach, Memphis 2023-25: Assistant Coach, Texas 2025-: Assistant Coach, Texas A&M Frank Haith, a 36-year coaching veteran with nearly two decades of head coaching experience, returned to Aggieland in April of 2025 as an assistant coach under head coach Bucky McMillan. Haith served two previous stints with the Maroon & White as an assistant coach for Tony Barone in 1992-95 and associate head coach in 1996-97. Haith arrived at Texas A&M after two seasons at Texas where he helped guide the Longhorns to 40 wins and a pair of NCAA Tournament berths. In his 18 seasons as a head coach, Haith posted a career record of 343-237 (.591). He served as head coach at Miami for seven seasons (2004-11), Missouri for three years (2011-14) and Tulsa for eight seasons (2014-22). Haith led all three programs to the NCAA Tournament and earned either conference or district Coach of the Year honors at each school. He guided 10 of those teams to postseason play, inc

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Grayson Walters
Grayson Walters

Graduate Assistant

Men's BasketballSkip AdWalters, GraysonCleveland, TJCole, MitchDewey, SeanExantus, NebFelder, CoreyFitzpatrick, WarrenGood, DaveHaith, FrankHall, KJJenkins, LorenzoKegley, AndrewKeller, KyleMcMillan, BuckyOsborn, MadelineRich, DarbySeals, AriSevening, LiamWalters, GraysonWellman, JohnZeng, Edward

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John Wellman

Men's BasketballSkip AdWellman, JohnCleveland, TJCole, MitchDewey, SeanExantus, NebFelder, CoreyFitzpatrick, WarrenGood, DaveHaith, FrankHall, KJJenkins, LorenzoKegley, AndrewKeller, KyleMcMillan, BuckyOsborn, MadelineRich, DarbySeals, AriSevening, LiamWalters, GraysonWellman, JohnZeng, Edward

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KJ Hall
KJ Hall

Graduate Assistant

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Kyle Keller
Kyle Keller

Assistant Coach

THE KELLER FILE PERSONAL Hometown: Dallas, Texas College: Oklahoma State, 1990 Playing Experience: Oklahoma State (baseball) Family: Chaunsea (wife), Kenzie (daughter) and Kemper (son) COACHING CAREER 1990-94: Assistant Coach, Louisiana Tech 1994-96: Assistant Coach, Tyler Junior College 1996-97: Assistant Coach, UTSA 1997-99: Head Coach, Tyler Junior College 1999-08: Assistant Coach, Oklahoma State 2008-11: Assistant Coach, Kansas 2011-16: Assistant Coach, Texas A&M 2016-25: Head Coach, SFA 2025-: Assistant Coach, Texas A&M Kyle Keller returned to Texas A&M in April of 2025 as an assistant coach under head coach Bucky McMillan. He has brought a wealth of knowledge and experience to the sidelines, arriving in Aggieland after nine seasons as the head coach at Stephen F. Austin and a five-year stint as an assistant coach at Texas A&M. He has also made stops at Kansas and Oklahoma State. Overall, Keller has participated in 31 NCAA tournament games, been a part of 21 tournament wins: one Final Four, three Elite Eight's, and seven Sweet 16 games. He has coaches 31 former players that have reached the NBA. Keller compiled a 171-94 record in nine seasons in Nacogdoches and claimed two Southland Conference championships. His 2017-18 team won the Southland Conference Tournament title to earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament and his 2019-20 squad won the regular season league crown with a 19-1 record, but saw its season cut short to the Covid-19 pandemic. He saw 20 Lumberjacks earn all-c

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Liam Sevening

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Lorenzo Jenkins
Lorenzo Jenkins

Assistant Director of Player Personnel and Assistant to the GM

Lorenzo Jenkins joined head coach Bucky McMillan’s staff in September of 2025 as the Assistant Director of Player Personnel and Assistant to the GM. He arrived in Aggieland after spending two years as an assistant coach on McMillan’s staff at Samford. During his two seasons with the Bulldogs, Jenkins helped the program post back-to-back 20-win seasons, won a pair of Southern Conference championships and advanced to the postseason twice. Jenkins arrived at Samford from New Mexico State where he was a special assistant to the head coach in 2022-23. Prior to his time in Las Cruces, he spent one season at Northwest Florida State in Niceville, Florida, helping lead the team to a Junior College national title. From 2017-21, Jenkins coached at Potters House Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Fla., where he guided the team to the SIAA Playoffs in three of his four season. During his time at Potters House, 13 of his players signed with Division I schools. Jenkins also coached at I Family in Orlando from 2016-22. He coached a McDonald’s and Jordan Brand Classic All-Americans, while also having 20 players sign with Division I schools. From 2015-17, Jenkins worked in player development overseas in Szekesfehervar, Hungary (2015-16) and Santiago del Estro, Argentina(2016-17). Jenkins began his coaching career working with Showtime Ballers in Orlando from 2010-15, serving as the head coach from 2013-15. He saw 20 players from his teams sign with Division I teams, also coaching McDonald’s an

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Madeline Osborn
Madeline Osborn

Administrative Coordinator

Men's BasketballSkip AdOsborn, MadelineCleveland, TJCole, MitchDewey, SeanExantus, NebFelder, CoreyFitzpatrick, WarrenGood, DaveHaith, FrankHall, KJJenkins, LorenzoKegley, AndrewKeller, KyleMcMillan, BuckyOsborn, MadelineRich, DarbySeals, AriSevening, LiamWalters, GraysonWellman, JohnZeng, Edward

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Mitch Cole
Mitch Cole

Associate Head Coach

THE COLE FILE PERSONAL Hometown: New Orleans, Louisiana College: Montana State-Billings, 1992 Family: Amy (wife), Laura Kate (daughter), Carson and Joshua (sons) COACHING CAREER 1996-06: Assistant Coach, Birmingham-Southern 2006-11: Head Coach, Birmingham-Southern 2011-14: Special Assistant, Texas A&M 2014-16: Assistant Coach, Texas A&M 2016-18: Assistant Coach, Little Rock 2018-21: Head Coach, Berry College 2021-25: Associate Head Coach, Samford 2025-: Associate Head Coach, Texas A&M Coaching veteran Mitch Cole returned to Aggieland in April of 2025 as associate head coach and the first addition to Bucky McMillan's staff at Texas A&M. Cole, who served on Billy Kennedy's Texas A&M staff for five seasons from 2011-16, had been McMillan's associate head coach at Samford from 2021-25. With Cole on the Samford staff, the Bulldogs posted four straight 20-win seasons, won three Southern Conference Championships and advanced to the postseason twice. Before his time at Samford, Cole was the head coach at Berry College from 2018-21, where he posted a record of 51-17. In 2020-21, Cole led the Vikings to both the Southern Athletic Association (SAA) regular season and tournament titles. For his efforts, Cole was named 2021 SAA Coach of the Year. The 2021 Vikings also broke onto the national scene, finishing the season ranked No. 11 in the final NCAA Division III poll. Cole arrived at Berry after two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock following his

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Neb Exantus
Neb Exantus

Director of Player Development and Personnel

Neb Exantus was named the Director of Player Development and Personnel for Texas A&M men's basketball in April of 2025. Known for his work ethic and ability ...

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Payton Wrinkle
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Sean Dewey
Sean Dewey

Graduate Assistant

Men's BasketballSkip AdDewey, SeanCleveland, TJCole, MitchDewey, SeanExantus, NebFelder, CoreyFitzpatrick, WarrenGood, DaveHaith, FrankHall, KJJenkins, LorenzoKegley, AndrewKeller, KyleMcMillan, BuckyOsborn, MadelineRich, DarbySeals, AriSevening, LiamWalters, GraysonWellman, JohnZeng, Edward

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Shane Sinon
Shane Sinon

Assistant Director of Operations

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TJ Cleveland
TJ Cleveland

Assistant Coach

THE CLEVELAND FILE PERSONAL Hometown: Birmingham, Alabama College: Arkansas, 2002 Playing Experience: Arkansas, 1998-2002 Family: Ami (wife), Caynen Thomas and Cayden James (sons) COACHING CAREER 2002-05: Video Coordinator, UAB 2005-06: Assistant Coach, UAB 2006-11: Assistant Coach, Missouri 2011-19: Assistant Coach, Arkansas 2019-23: Associate Head Coach, St. John's 2023-25: Assistant Coach, Wichita State 2025-: Assistant Coach, Texas A&M TJ Cleveland, widely regarded as one of the top assistant coaches in the game with a focus on guard play and a strong recruiter, was added to the Texas A&M staff as an assistant coach in April of 2025. Cleveland arrived in Aggieland after two seasons at Wichita State, which followed stops at St. John's, Arkansas, Missouri and UAB. At Wichita State, Cleveland played a key role in the team’s success as the Shockers advanced to the NIT in 2024-25. He helped coach Paul Mills win 34 games in his two first seasons, which was the third-most by a second-year head coach in school history. A pair of Shockers earned American Athletic Conference honors, which hadn’t happened in the same season since 2022. Prior to his time at Wichita State, Cleveland served 21 seasons under four-time coach of the year Mike Anderson at four different schools – St. John’s, Arkansas, Missouri and UAB. He originally joined Anderson’s UAB staff in 2002 as video coordinator before being promoted to assistant coach in 2005. As Anderson’s associate head coach at St. John’s, Cl

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Warren Fitzpatrick
Warren Fitzpatrick

Director of Operations | Assistant General Manager

Warren Fitzpatrick enters his first season as the Texas A&M men’s basketball team’s Director of Operations and Assistant General Manager in 2025-26. In his role, Fitzpatrick orchestrates all phases of the daily operations of the Aggie basketball team, including monitoring the program’s budget, donor relations, team travel, scholarships, housing, camps and clinics and a myriad of other administrative duties. Fitzpatrick came to Texas A&M from Samford where he served a similar role for Bucky McMillan and the Bulldog men’s basketball team for the past three seasons. Fitzpatrick was named Samford’s Director of Operations in 2022 and elevated to Chief of Staff in 2024. In addition to his operational duties, Fitzpatrick supervised the team’s fundraising and donor relationships, played a key role in the development of the Bucky McMillan Basketball Camps and contributed to opposing team scouting. He began his career as a graduate assistant on McMillan’s staff in 2021 while pursuing his Master of Business Administration degree with a concentration on sports business. Before his time working with the men’s basketball program, Fitzpatrick was a four-year letterwinner for the Samford men’s track & field team. He helped lead the Bulldogs to three Southern Conference team championships and ran the anchor leg on the indoor and outdoor school record 1,600-meter relays. An active member of Birmingham Young Life and the Samford Ambassadors as an undergraduate, Fitzpatrick earned his bachelor’s

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Academic Snapshot

NCAA D1PublicHSINCAA since 1917Graduate
Administration Building, 400 Bizzell St, College Station TX
Acceptance Rate
63%
Undergrad Enrollment
59,099
Avg Net Price
$20,924/yr
In-State Tuition
$13,099/yr
Out-of-State Tuition
$40,328/yr
Avg SAT
1,272
6-Year Graduation Rate
84%
Freshman Retention
94%
Avg Earnings (10yr)
$67,800/yr

Last verified: Mar 2026