Mackenzie Mgbako showcases three-point shooting for Texas A&M
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 11:03 AM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Mackenzie Mgbako, a junior forward for Texas A&M, demonstrated his three-point shooting skills this summer, including shots from the logo. After recovering from a foot surgery that limited his last season to just seven games, Mgbako looks to compete for a starting position as Texas A&M prepares for the upcoming basketball season. Coach Bucky McMillan enters his second season with a strong roster featuring several transfer players. The team aims to improve on last year's NCAA Tournament appearance with an offense expected to score heavily if Mgbako remains healthy. Analyst Luke Evangelist shared a video of Mgbako's shooting practice.
- •Mgbako missed most of last season due to injury.
- •Texas A&M secured several key transfers this offseason.
- •McMillan begins his second season as head coach.
- •Mgbako practicing three-pointers ahead of next season.
- •Team aims for a more potent offense this year.
- 11:03 AMYahoo Sports — Watch Texas A&M junior forward drain three-pointers from the logo
"Texas A&M forward Mackenzie Mgbako continues to look the part this offseason, and recently showed off his 3-point shooting range.
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