Texas A&M men’s basketball won against Kansas State University by a score of 65-53 in Reed Arena on Jan. 26. Junior guard Wendell Mitchell scored the most points of the night with a total of 22 points.
Senior forward Christian Mekowulu scored a total of 4 points, 3 rebounds, and 1 assist.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesSophomore guard Tj Starks had the highest amount of assists of the day with a total of 6.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesJunior forward Josh Nebo shoots a free throw after being fouled by a Kansas State player.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesBlind-folded cash grabbing is a popular time out antic for Reed Arena, in which a blind-folded person uses the crowd to find the money on the floor.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesTexas A&M was down 4 points in the first half of the game.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesDuring Half time, four boys and four girls competed for the chance to win one men’s and one women’s Aggie Ring through a game of Simon Says.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesDuring half time, the hula hoop dance team performs one of their hooptastic shows for the Aggie crowd.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesJunior guard Wendell Mitchell faces off against Kansas State player Kamau Stokes for the ball.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesFreshman forward John Walked III misses both of his free throw shots.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesThe Aggie Dance Team entertains the crowd with intricate dance numbers.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesSenior guard Chris Collins had a total of 3 rebounds for the day.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesSophomore guard Tj Stark led second in points with a total of 12 points scored.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesSenior guard Chris Collins missed all his shots for the day.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesIn the second half, junior guard Wendell Mitchell changed the pace of the game with score after score.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesAggie players and fans celebrate after a final game score of 65-53.
Photo by Photo by Brandon HolmesSenior Yell Leader Connor Joseph leads the Aggie crowd in the War Hymn.
Photo by Photo by Brandon Holmes