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GALLERY: Men’s Basketball vs. No. 1 Tennessee

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Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker

Aggies participate in a yell before tip-off.

The Texas A&M Aggies took on the top-ranked Tennessee Volunteers during the Aggie’s 8th SEC match-up. The Aggies lost 93-76 after a hard-fought game.

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  • Members of the Aggie Dance team stand on the court before the game.

    Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • A Tennessee fan watches as everyone around him participates in a yell.

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  • The Singing Cadets sang the National Anthem.

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  • Junior guard Wendell Mitchell high-fives his teammates as he runs out onto the court.

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  • Junior forward Josh Nebo tips the ball toward the Aggies.

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  • There were 10,234 people in attendance to watch the Texas A&M Aggies play the No. 1 Tennesse Volunteers on Saturday Night at Reed Arena.

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  • The Reed Rowdies were out in full force for the game against the number 1 team in the country.

  • Junior Josh Nebo jumps up to the basket as he prepares to dunk on a Tennessee defender.

  • A Tennessee defender guards a bit too close to Senior Christian Mekowulu.

  • Sophomore TJ Starks played 38 minutes, only resting for 2 minutes throughout the game.

  • Sophomore Savion Flagg jumps up for an offensive rebound under the basket.

  • Junior Josh Nebo jumps high for a dunk during the second half.

  • Sophomore TJ Starks looks up at the referee for a call after he is fouled.

  • The Volunteers, who had 33 rebounds, dominated the boards.

  • Sophomore Savion Flagg played 39 minutes, the most out of any Aggie.

  • Sophomore Jay Jay Chandler dribbles past an opponent on his way to the basket.

  • Sophomore Savion Flagg chases after a ball during a fast break.

  • Sophomore TJ Starks was one of five Aggies with double-digit points.

  • Junior Wendell Mitchell led the Aggies with 18 points.

  • Junior Wendell Mitchell shot 4-10 from outside the arc.

  • Sophomore TJ Starks eyes down a defender as he sets up the offense.

  • Sophomore Jay Jay Chandler shot 60% from the field.

  • Junior Wendell Mitchell drains a three-pointer in the face of a defender.

  • Sophomore Savion Flagg takes a deep breath as he prepares to shoot a free throw.

  • Sophomore TJ Starks stares down a defender before he drives to the basket.

  • After their win against Texas A&M, the Volunteers are expected to retain their number-one ranking for at least another week.

  • Tennessee guard Admiral Schofield reacts to a foul being called against him.

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  • Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes is in his fourth season with the Volunteers.

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  • Junior forward Josh Nebo goes in for a dunk.

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  • Sophomore guard TJ Starks looks for a teammate to pass the ball to.

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  • Aggies and Volunteers reach for the rebound.

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  • Sophomore guard TJ Starks played for 38 minutes.

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  • A&M students and fans sway during the War Hymn.

    Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • Junior guard Wendell Mitchell contributed 18 points to the Aggies.

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  • Tennessee forward Grant Williams reacts to a foul being called against him.

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  • Texas A&M head coach Billy Kennedy is the 21st men’s basketball coach in program history.

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  • Senior guard Chris Collins celebrates after the Aggies score a three-pointer.

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  • Sophomore forward Savion Flagg scored 14 points.

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  • Sophomore guard Jay Jay Chandler was 1-for-1 in field goals.

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  • Billy Kennedy and Rick Barnes shake hands after the game.

    Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • Men’s Basketball vs. Tennessee

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