Wade Taylor IV Out of Aggies vs. Sooners Due to Lower-Body Injury

Texas A&M University’s team, the Aggies, have been playing exceptionally well lately, extending an incredible winning streak. In their most recent game against Oklahoma Sooners, the Aggies managed to win for the ninth match in a row. Yet, this victory came at a price as Wade Taylor IV was unable to participate due to a lower-body injury. But what exactly transpired with this college athlete?

Here’s everything you need to know regarding Taylor’s latest ailment.

How did Wade Taylor IV get injured?

Wade Taylor IV suffered an unspecified knee injury during their team’s 80-60 triumph over the Texas Longhorns, leading him to miss the Aggies’ subsequent win against the Sooners due to this injury.

After wrapping up the intense match between the Aggies and the Longhorns, I, Wade Taylor IV, felt a nagging tightness in my knee that eventually led to an injury. This setback forced me out of the upcoming Sooners game. As I walked into the tunnel leading to the locker room near the post-game press conference area, Parker Rehm overheard me voicing discomfort about my knee. I said it felt like a blob of jelly, and after having it stretched out, I made a dash for the locker room.

When will Wade Taylor IV return to play for Texas A&M Aggies?

At this moment, the severity of Wade Taylor IV’s injury is still undetermined. Consequently, it’s challenging to estimate exactly when he might regain his top form and rejoin the team.

Before expressing discomfort in his lower body, Taylor had a successful game against the Longhorns earlier on. In just 25 minutes of play, this talented player managed to score 13 points, grab 3 rebounds, and hand out 3 assists. Wade Taylor IV’s performance during this match once again demonstrated his impressive performance in the 2024-25 season, where he averaged 15.7 points and 4.8 assists per game.

Without Taylor present, the Aggies are set to face off against the fifth-seeded Alabama Crimson Tide in their upcoming league game.

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2025-01-10 07:41