The Texas A&M women’s basketball team (19-5, 8-3 SEC) defeated LSU 59-55 at Reed Arena Thursday evening at the “BTHO Breast Cancer” game. The Aggies will return to Reed Sunday at 1 p.m. to take on No. 5 Mississippi State.
A child stands with the Aggie Dance Team before the game.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerAggies sway during the War Hymn.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerChennedy Carter high fives young fans before the game.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerJunior guard Jasmine Williams lost her mother to breast cancer when she was in the eighth grade. For the BTHO Breast Cancer game Williams wore her mother’s nickname on her jersey.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerJunior guard Shambria Washington fist bumps Jasmine Williams as she runs out onto the court.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerHead coach Gary Blair honored ESPN telecaster Holly Rowe by wearing her name on the back of his jersey.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerShambria Washington made six assists.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore guard Jada Walton wore her mother’s name on the back of her jersey.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore forward N’Dea Jones was 4-for-9 in field goals against LSU.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore guard Chennedy Carter played for 33 minutes of the game.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore guard Kayla Wells falls to the ground.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerChennedy Carter scored 15 points for the Aggies.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerKayla Wells had a .625 field goal shooting average.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerChennedy Carter was 6-for-17 in field goals.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerNikki Fargas is in her eighth season as the head coach at LSU.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore center Ciera Johnson had made two blocks and one steal.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerWomen who fought breast cancer were honored on the court during halftime at the “BTHO Breast Cancer” game.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerTwo women who are currently battling cancer were honored during halftime.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerGary Blair shouts to his players.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerThe Aggies are 12-1 when hosting the BTHO Breast Cancer game, according to 12thman.com.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerCiera Johnson scored over 10 points for the 20th time this season.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerShambria Washington scored six points.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerBoth teams wore pink for the BTHO Breast Cancer game.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerChennedy Carter has scored over 10 points in 31 consecutive games.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerCiera Johnson scored 12 points.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerChennedy Carter is one of two players to score over ten points in 31 consecutive games.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerA fan waves a pink 12th Man Towel.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerKayla Wells was 1-for-2 in free throws.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerChennedy Carter lines up with the dance team.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerCheach Rael-Whitsitt, Chennedy Carter and Kayla Wells saw ’em off with the Aggie Dance Team.
Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker