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.
Sophomore TJ Starks made 19 field goal attempts and 10 3-point field goal attempts.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiSophomore Jay Jay Chandler attempts a field goal despite opposition.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiSophomore Brandon Mahan blocks LSU player Marlon Taylor from passing the ball.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiOver 6,500 people attended the game on Wednesday night.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiThe Aggies’ starting lineup was sophomore TJ Starks, junior Wendell Mitchell, sophomore Brandon Mahan, sophomore Savion Flagg and senior Christian Mekowulu.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiSophomore Jay Jay Chandler and junior Josh Nebo attempt to block an LSU player from advancing.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiSophomore Brandon Mahan played for 22 minutes in the game against LSU.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiAggie fans show their support by body-painting the score of Texas A&M Football’s victory over LSU.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiSophomore Brandon Mahan strategizes his next move.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiJunior Wendell Mitchell had 35 minutes of play time against LSU.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiSophomore TJ Starks finished the game with 21 points, 15 of which were scored in the first half.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiJunior Wendell Mitchell contributed two steals.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiSophomore TJ Starks runs around an LSU player as he attempts a field goal.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiSophomore Brandon Mahan saves and guards the ball from LSU player Skylar Mays.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiSophomore Savion Flagg contributed one assist and three turnovers.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiSophomore TJ Starks had a 0.833 free throw percentage for the game.
Photo by Photo by Annie LuiJunior Josh Nebo had 10 free throw attempts.
Photo by Photo by Annie Lui