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.
Members of the Aggie Dance team stand on the court before the game.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerA Tennessee fan watches as everyone around him participates in a yell.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerThe Singing Cadets sang the National Anthem.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerJunior guard Wendell Mitchell high-fives his teammates as he runs out onto the court.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerJunior forward Josh Nebo tips the ball toward the Aggies.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerThere 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.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerThe Reed Rowdies were out in full force for the game against the number 1 team in the country.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeJunior Josh Nebo jumps up to the basket as he prepares to dunk on a Tennessee defender.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeA Tennessee defender guards a bit too close to Senior Christian Mekowulu.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeSophomore TJ Starks played 38 minutes, only resting for 2 minutes throughout the game.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeSophomore Savion Flagg jumps up for an offensive rebound under the basket.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeJunior Josh Nebo jumps high for a dunk during the second half.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeSophomore TJ Starks looks up at the referee for a call after he is fouled.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeThe Volunteers, who had 33 rebounds, dominated the boards.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeSophomore Savion Flagg played 39 minutes, the most out of any Aggie.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeSophomore Jay Jay Chandler dribbles past an opponent on his way to the basket.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeSophomore Savion Flagg chases after a ball during a fast break.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeSophomore TJ Starks was one of five Aggies with double-digit points.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeJunior Wendell Mitchell led the Aggies with 18 points.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeJunior Wendell Mitchell shot 4-10 from outside the arc.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeSophomore TJ Starks eyes down a defender as he sets up the offense.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeSophomore Jay Jay Chandler shot 60% from the field.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeJunior Wendell Mitchell drains a three-pointer in the face of a defender.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeSophomore Savion Flagg takes a deep breath as he prepares to shoot a free throw.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeSophomore TJ Starks stares down a defender before he drives to the basket.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeAfter their win against Texas A&M, the Volunteers are expected to retain their number-one ranking for at least another week.
Photo by Photo by Paul BurkeTennessee guard Admiral Schofield reacts to a foul being called against him.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerTennessee head coach Rick Barnes is in his fourth season with the Volunteers.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerJunior forward Josh Nebo goes in for a dunk.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore guard TJ Starks looks for a teammate to pass the ball to.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerAggies and Volunteers reach for the rebound.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore guard TJ Starks played for 38 minutes.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerA&M students and fans sway during the War Hymn.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerJunior guard Wendell Mitchell contributed 18 points to the Aggies.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerTennessee forward Grant Williams reacts to a foul being called against him.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerTexas A&M head coach Billy Kennedy is the 21st men’s basketball coach in program history.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSenior guard Chris Collins celebrates after the Aggies score a three-pointer.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore forward Savion Flagg scored 14 points.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore guard Jay Jay Chandler was 1-for-1 in field goals.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerBilly Kennedy and Rick Barnes shake hands after the game.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerMen’s Basketball vs. Tennessee
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