Texas A&M Women’s Basketball, ranked No. 12, had a 22-5 record headed into the game. The Aggies lost to Alabama 76-63. They travel to South Carolina to play the Gamecocks on March 1st.
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Junior Chennedy Carter from Mansfield, Texas leaps in an attempt to score.
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Junior N’dea Jones prepares her shot.
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Jones reaches for the ball on the rebound.
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Junior Ciera Johnson prepares to shoot the ball.
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Junior Jasmine Walker from Alabama jogs across the court as the Aggies regain the ball.
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Lil’ Wranglers performed at halftime.
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This was the Aggies last home game for the season.
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The Aggie Dance Team performs at all home games.
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Junior Kayla Wells is from Dallas, Texas.
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Carter and Alabama’s Ariyah Copeland await to see where the ball goes.
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An Aggie fan encourages the crowd to rise and cheer as the end of the game nears.
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Alabama coach Kristy Curry celebrates a basket.
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The Aggies went into the game with a record of 10-4 in the SEC.
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Carter prepares to release the ball to shorten the gap in the score.
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Wells dribbles toward the net.
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Wells shoots to bring the Aggies’ score closer to Alabama’s.
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