Money is flowing through College Station these days, and it’s not just the athletes benefiting. Several Texas A&M head coaches have secured major contract extensions in recent months, but the biggest investment tied to men’s volleyball isn’t the paperwork. It’s the new facility set to open this fall for head coach Jamie Morrison and his national championship squad.
The upgraded home is a significant milestone for a program that has climbed steadily under Morrison’s leadership. Beyond boosting day‑to‑day morale, the facility gives the Aggies a powerful recruiting tool and signals the university’s commitment to sustaining their rise.
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Even as the reigning NCAA champions, Texas A&M still isn’t widely viewed as a traditional volleyball blue blood. But with year‑over‑year improvement, a national title, and now a state‑of‑the‑art facility on the way, the Aggies are working to change that perception and fast.
Exciting upgrades coming this fall 👀#GigEm // #AggieVBpic.twitter.com/BZxyXqdlmM
— Texas A&M Volleyball (@AggieVolleyball) June 13, 2026
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