SUGAR LAND, Texas – Texas A&M Women's Basketball Student Assistant, John Cochran, was named the Student Assistant of the Year for Division I women's basketball by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches earlier this week.
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"John has been a huge piece for our program since he joined us in 2016," Head Coach Gary Blair said. "He is an amazing young man who we have seen grow into one of the best managers we have ever had. He is a great Aggie with a bright future, and we are all incredibly proud of him."
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Each year, the TABC names one student assistant as the Student Assistant of the Year for Division I women's basketball.
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"I would like to say thank you to the TABC and the Texas A&M Women's Basketball program for the opportunity to receive this award," Cochran said. "To be able to work for a coaching staff with a tradition of success and excellence in women's basketball has been such a blessing."
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Cochran joined the women's basketball program in the fall of 2016. He earned his bachelor's degree in kinesiology in 2019, and is currently working towards his master's degree in sports management. He plans to complete his master's in December of 2021.
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For complete coverage of Texas A&M Women's Basketball, be sure to follow the Aggies on social media at @AggieWBB (Twitter), @aggiewbb (Instagram) and @AggieWomensHoops (Facebook) or visit the official home of Texas A&M Athletics at 12thMan.com.
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"John has been a huge piece for our program since he joined us in 2016," Head Coach Gary Blair said. "He is an amazing young man who we have seen grow into one of the best managers we have ever had. He is a great Aggie with a bright future, and we are all incredibly proud of him."
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Each year, the TABC names one student assistant as the Student Assistant of the Year for Division I women's basketball.
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"I would like to say thank you to the TABC and the Texas A&M Women's Basketball program for the opportunity to receive this award," Cochran said. "To be able to work for a coaching staff with a tradition of success and excellence in women's basketball has been such a blessing."
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Cochran joined the women's basketball program in the fall of 2016. He earned his bachelor's degree in kinesiology in 2019, and is currently working towards his master's degree in sports management. He plans to complete his master's in December of 2021.
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For complete coverage of Texas A&M Women's Basketball, be sure to follow the Aggies on social media at @AggieWBB (Twitter), @aggiewbb (Instagram) and @AggieWomensHoops (Facebook) or visit the official home of Texas A&M Athletics at 12thMan.com.
