Texas A&M Basketball Star Rashaun Agee Has Supportive Parents, Including Father Lajuan Agee!
From High School Standout to Texas A&M Star.
October 22, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on October 14, 2026
Basketball player Rashaun Agee, now in a legal battle over his 2026–26 eligibility, has supportive parents from a diverse cultural background.
The Texas A&M transfer Rashaun recently appeared in a Brazos County courtroom to fight for his right to play.
The judge ruled in his favor, granting a temporary restraining order that allows him to compete and receive his $1.2 million NIL funding.
Judge Wise's ruling lets Texas A&M's Rashaun Agee play this season with a temporary restraining order, overriding the 's five-year eligibility rule. The case may still go to trial later, but with the season starting soon, Agee’s likely good to go for now.
— Olivia Nuss, Esq. (@onuss_)
His legal team argued that his eligibility clock shouldn’t have started in 2019–20, as he didn’t play that season while enrolled at New Mexico State and a junior college.
Texas A&M Aggies Power Forward Rashaun Agee Was Raised by Supportive Parents Along with Three Siblings!
Born on November 2, 2000, in Chicago, Illinois, Rashaun Agee is the son of Tatonisha Worrell and Lajuan Agee.
His parents come from a rich and diverse cultural background, but the specific detail about their origin is not disclosed.
While details about his mother are not widely disclosed in the media, Rashaun’s father, Lajuan Agee, has a Facebook profile that indicates he attended Olive-Harvey College.
Rashaun’s father, Lajuan, is involved in the mechanical business and also owns an electric utility company called Agee Services.
In addition to his parents, Rashaun has three brothers, Tajuan, Immueal, and Elijah.
His eldest brother, Tajuan Agee, is also a professional basketball player, currently playing for BCM Gravelines-Dunkerque in France’s LNB Pro A league.
The three siblings share a close bond, supporting each other in both personal and athletic pursuits.
In Case You Don’t Know
- Before transferring to Rashaun played for multiple colleges, including New Mexico State, Casper College, and Bowling Green.
- During the 2026–24 season, Rashaun earned All-MAC Second Team honors and MAC Player of the Week.
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