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GALLERY: Women’s Basketball vs. Kentucky

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Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker

The Hullabaloo Band plays a song before the game.

No. 24 Texas A&M defeated No. 15 Kentucky 73-71 at Reed Arena on Sunday afternoon, extending their win streak to five games. The Aggies will return to Reed Arena on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. to take on Vanderbilt.

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  • The Texas Aggie Yell Leaders huddle up for a prayer after the National Anthem.

    Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • Sophomore forward N’Dea Jones was 1-for-3 in field goals.

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  • Sophomore guard Chennedy Carter played for 32 minutes against Kentucky.

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  • Junior guard Shambria Washington shot for 50 percent from the field.

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  • Kentucky guard Jaida Roper reacts to a call.

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  • Matthew Mitchell is in his 12th season as Kentucky’s head women’s basketball coach.

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  • Chennedy Carter celebrates with Kayla Wells.

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  • Sophomore forward N’Dea Jones started the game against Kentucky and played for 32 minutes.

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  • Sophomore guard Kayla Wells played for 40 minutes.

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  • Junior guard Shamnbria Washington made three steals.

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  • Sophomore guard Jada Walton was 1-for-1 in 3-point field goals.

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  • Sophomore guard Chennedy Carter celebrates as she runs back down the court after the Aggies score.

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  • Head coach Gary Blair shouts instructions to his team.

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  • Sophomore center Ciera Johnson was 3-for-4 in free throws.

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  • The team huddles up to listen to head coach Gary Blair during a timeout.

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  • Students in the crowd put their hands up while Kayla Wells attempts a free-throw.

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  • Sophomore guard Jada Walton looks for someone to pass the ball.

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  • Women’s Basketball vs. Kentucky

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  • Assistant coach Bob Starkey throws his arms up while yelling.

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  • Aja Ellison and N’Dea Jones celebrate with Jada Walton after Walton’s put-back.

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  • There were 4,752 people in attendance for the A&M-Kentucky game.

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  • Cadets sway during the War Hymn.

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  • Sophomore guard Kayla Wells tries to keep the ball from going out of bounds.

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  • Kentucky guard Jaida Roper falls onto the court while trying to keep control of the ball.

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  • The Aggie Dance Team performs during a timeout.

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  • The senior yell leaders lead the crowd in a yell.

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  • Men’s basketball sports performance coach Darby Rich’s son, Cannon entertains the crowd while on the big screen.

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  • Jada Walton and Chennedy Carter celebrate while walking off of the court together after the Aggies’ win over Kentucky.

    Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker
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