22-04-2025
Texas A&M's Henry Coleman reflects on his time in Bryan-College Station
Texas A&M's Henry Coleman reflects on his time in Bryan-College Station
It's not every day you come across a player who exemplifies everything you want as a team leader and university representative. Texas A&M was lucky enough to find such a player in outgoing senior Texas A&M basketball forward Henry Coleman III.
Coleman transferred to Texas A&M for the 2021-22 season after spending his freshman season at Duke. After playing at A&M, he was one of five players to log 1,000 points, 600 rebounds, and 100 steals. His accomplishments off the court are just as impressive as those on the court. Below is a list of those accomplishments.
Leadership Roles:
Served as the Chair of the SEC Basketball Leadership Council for his dedication to guiding and inspiring his peers (2023-24)
Participant in the SEC Spring meeting (2022-24)
Nolan Richardson National Player of the Year (2025)
Community Sevice:
Named to the SEC Community Service Team (2023-24)
Mental Health Advocacy:
He played a leadership role in the F.A.C.E. (Fostering Athletes' Continued Excellence) Mental Health initiative, which focuses on raising awareness, building community, and advocating for mental health among student-athletes.
Every team needs a few Henry Colemans, and his contributions to college basketball will not be forgotten. He gave his all to the Aggie community and is grateful for his time in Bryan-College Station.
Henry Coleman III's legacy extends far beyond basketball, embodying excellence, resilience, and leadership both on and off the court. We wish him a long and successful career in whatever comes next in his bright future.
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