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GALLERY: Men’s Basketball vs. LSU

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Junior Josh Nebo contributed 11 rebounds, a personal season high. 

LSU continued onto their 10th victory by scoring 72-57 over Texas A&M. Following this game, the Aggies dropped to 1-6 in SEC play and 8-11 on the season. The next game will be on Saturday, Feb. 2 against No. 1 Tennessee at Reed Arena. 

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  • Sophomore TJ Starks made 19 field goal attempts and 10 3-point field goal attempts. 

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  • Sophomore Jay Jay Chandler attempts a field goal despite opposition. 

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  • Sophomore Brandon Mahan blocks LSU player Marlon Taylor from passing the ball.

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  • Over 6,500 people attended the game on Wednesday night. 

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  • The Aggies’ starting lineup was sophomore TJ Starks, junior Wendell Mitchell, sophomore Brandon Mahan, sophomore Savion Flagg and senior Christian Mekowulu.  

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  • Sophomore Jay Jay Chandler and junior Josh Nebo attempt to block an LSU player from advancing. 

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  • Sophomore Brandon Mahan played for 22 minutes in the game against LSU. 

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  • Aggie fans show their support by body-painting the score of Texas A&M Football’s victory over LSU. 

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  • Sophomore Brandon Mahan strategizes his next move.

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  • Junior Wendell Mitchell had 35 minutes of play time against LSU. 

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  • Sophomore TJ Starks finished the game with 21 points, 15 of which were scored in the first half.

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  • Junior Wendell Mitchell contributed two steals. 

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  • Sophomore  TJ Starks runs around an LSU player as he attempts a field goal.

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  • Sophomore Brandon Mahan saves and guards the ball from LSU player Skylar Mays.

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  • Sophomore Savion Flagg contributed one assist and three turnovers. 

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  • Sophomore TJ Starks had a 0.833 free throw percentage for the game.

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  • Junior Josh Nebo had 10 free throw attempts.

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