Aggies Torch Seminoles From Deep As Dominguez, Agee Power 95-59 Beatdown

by | Nov 29, 2025 | Blog, Dallas, JP Peterson Show, Tampa Bay | 0 comments

Texas A&M didn’t just beat Florida State on Friday night in Tampa … the Aggies detonated the Seminoles.

Behind a barrage of threes from Ruben Dominguez and a monster double-double from Rashaun Agee, Texas A&M rolled to a 95–59 win, extending its win streak to four and sending a loud message about just how dangerous this team has become.

Dominguez led the way with 21 points, all coming from beyond the arc as he drilled seven 3-pointers. Agee was a wrecking ball in the paint, finishing with 17 points and a career-best-tying 17 rebounds, completely controlling the glass on both ends.

Pop Isaacs added 15 points and Mackenzie Mgbako chipped in 10 as the Aggies improved to 6-2 and continued their trend of lighting up the scoreboard – they’re now averaging 102.5 points per game during the current streak.

The tone was set early. Texas A&M opened the game on a ruthless 19-3 run, smothering Florida State defensively and pushing the pace offensively. By halftime, the Aggies led 52-24 and the outcome felt decided.

Dominguez poured in 15 of his points before the break, while Agee bullied his way to 10 points as A&M shot 46 percent (17-of-37) and knocked down nine 3-pointers in the opening 20 minutes.

On the other side, Florida State never found a rhythm. The Seminoles shot just 26 percent (9-of-35) in the first half and never seriously threatened after the opening blitz.

Turnovers only deepened the hole, as FSU finished with 16 giveaways that the Aggies happily turned into transition buckets and open threes.

Kobe MaGee was the lone bright spot for Florida State, splashing four 3-pointers and matching Dominguez with 21 points. But outside of his effort, the Seminoles struggled mightily, finishing just 21-of-73 from the field and chasing the game from the opening minutes.

The result narrows Florida State’s all-time series edge to 3-2. Before Friday, Texas A&M’s last win over the Seminoles came all the way back in 1956 in Tallahassee.

The most recent meeting before this one was in the 2011 NCAA Tournament, when Florida State knocked the Aggies out with a 57-50 win in Chicago. This time, it was all Maroon and White.

Next up, Florida State returns home to host Georgia in the ACC/SEC Challenge on Tuesday, looking to quickly reset after the blowout. Texas A&M hits the road again for another ACC/SEC matchup at Pittsburgh, carrying one of the hottest offenses in the country and the swagger that comes with a 36-point statement win.

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