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GALLERY: Men’s Basketball vs. Vanderbilt

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Senior Chris Collins spent 19 minutes on the court against Vanderbilt. 

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  • Sophomore Savion Flagg helps junior forward Josh Nebo up.

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  • Junior guard Wendell Mitchell scored 13 points for the Aggies.

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  • Senior Christian Mekowulu attempts to block a Vanderbilt forward. 

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  • Junior forward Josh Nebo contributed two blocks.

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  • Junior guard Wendell Mitchell passes the ball to a teammate despite Vanderbilt’s effort to block the pass.

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  • Senior Christian Mekowulu scored a total of 19 points against Vanderbilt. 

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  • Sophomore Savion Flagg made two 3-pointers during the game.

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  • Junior Wendell Mitchell attempts to shoot.

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  • Sophomore guard Jay Jay Chandler scores for the Aggies.

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  • The Aggie Dance Team performed during timeouts.

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  • Junior Mark French dribbles across the court. 

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  • Sophomore Savion Flagg was 10-for-21 in for field goals.

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  • Sophomore Savion Flagg was the highest scorer for the game.

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  • Junior Josh Nebo dodges Vanderbilt’s Aaron Nesmith as he approaches the basket. 

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  • Senior forward Christian Mekowulu awaits the chance to pass the ball.

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  • Senior Christian Mekowulu was 5-for-11 in for free throws.

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  • Senior Christian Mekowulu struggles to break from a Vanderbilt player. 

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  • Over 7,600 fans attended the game on Saturday evening.

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  • Senior Chris Collins celebrates with the team and staffs. 

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  • Sophomore Jay Jay Chandler high fives after a successful game.

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  • In honor of senior night, senior forward Christian Mekowulu and other seniors spoke after the game. 

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