04/26/2026
Texas A&M Dominates 2026 Randolph Cup with Record-Breaking Performance and JR WPH Skills Clinic
College Station, TX, WPH Press, 4/25/26 JR WPH Clinic Texas A&M Head Coach, Martin Mulkerrins coached a clinic with Angelo State University Coaches Diarmuid Mulkerrins and Aoife Holden to students, recent graduates and players from around the
04/23/2026
What a weekend! The Aggieland Classic brought together first-time competitors, a strong alumni presence and travelling schools for an amazing tournament.
Handball creates opportunities for students to challenge themselves in competition while building lasting friendships beyond it.
Thank you to all 140 entrants for making this event such a success.
The Aggies made history, capturing the Doug Randolph Cup for the first time.
Off the court, the banquet was a highlight of the weekend. Welcoming Priscilla Shumate ’97 back and celebrating her induction into the Southwest Regional Hall of Fame was a special moment that connected past and present.
None of this would have been possible without the support of the Aggie family, the Houston Handball Club, whose partnership helped bring the Texas State Doubles Championships to life. Also, a huge thank you to the who continues to grow the game and inspire new players.
A special well done to Sport Management student and handball club member Tommy Ball, who served as Tournament Director as part of his internship. Organizing an event of this scale is no small task, and this weekend is a reflection of that work.
04/20/2026
Doug Randolph Cup Champions 2026!
We are so proud of the character shown from our team, it took hard work, focus and determination to get this result over the line. Not only did Texas A&M come away with the win, they won the match ups against all other schools and in doing so recorded the highest team points (419) since the inception of the event and the greatest margin between first and second in the history of the Randolph Cup (54pts).
The overall score line does not tell the full story of how competitive the tournament was. Going into the third and final round it was a head-to-head against a very impressive and young Missouri State Team (all eligible to play again next year), Texas A&M had a 23 point lead. But it was not until Caitlin Behne scored the 14th point in game two of her singles game that the title was sealed for the home team. It really was a massive team effort, each player stepped up and fought through long rallies and pressure moments, knowing that each point counts. What made this win special was that every point was for the team!
We are very proud to be the 2026 Randolph Cup champions and to do so on our home courts in Aggieland! We look forward to defending the title in 2027!
&M
04/18/2026
The teams are currently battling through round 2 of the Randolph Cup here at the Aggieland Classic.
The Doug Randolph Cup tournament format involves 8 players playing matches in men's singles, men's doubles X2, women's singles, and women's doubles.
Each match consists of 2 games to 15 points. Therefore, a total of 150 points are available in each round. There will be three rounds.
The champions will be the team that scores the highest total aggregate score. Every point matters!
04/18/2026
The courts are alive at the Aggieland Classic 2026 🔥
Action got underway yesterday, and today the competition is starting to heat up as 140 entries battle through their respective divisions across all events.
We would like to wish everyone good luck, especially our 47 current Texas A&M students, some of whom are competing in their first tournament. We also warmly welcome many former Aggies back to Aggieland this weekend!
In the Doug Randolph Cup team event, the energy is high and the rallies are intense as Texas A&M, Texas, Angelo State, and Missouri State battle for every point.
Stay tuned for updates from the Randolph Cup, and follow all brackets and live scoreboards on BracketAce:
https://bracketace.com/wp/tournament-info/?tid=339
04/16/2026
2 days until the Aggieland Classic returns!
Check out some memories from the Spring 2024 and Fall 2025 Aggieland Classics and the first ever Doug Randolph Cup!
We're so proud of how far our players have come!