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.
Junior Chennedy Carter from Mansfield, Texas leaps in an attempt to score.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickJunior N’dea Jones prepares her shot.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickJones reaches for the ball on the rebound.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickJunior Ciera Johnson prepares to shoot the ball.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickJunior Jasmine Walker from Alabama jogs across the court as the Aggies regain the ball.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickLil’ Wranglers performed at halftime.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickThis was the Aggies last home game for the season.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickThe Aggie Dance Team performs at all home games.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickJunior Kayla Wells is from Dallas, Texas.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickCarter and Alabama’s Ariyah Copeland await to see where the ball goes.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickAn Aggie fan encourages the crowd to rise and cheer as the end of the game nears.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickAlabama coach Kristy Curry celebrates a basket.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickThe Aggies went into the game with a record of 10-4 in the SEC.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickCarter prepares to release the ball to shorten the gap in the score.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickWells dribbles toward the net.
Photo by Photo by Megan CusickWells shoots to bring the Aggies’ score closer to Alabama’s.
Photo by Photo by Megan Cusick