The No. 18 Texas A&M women’s basketball team defeated Texas Southern University 88-43 Thursday night at Reed Arena. Leading in all four quarters, the Aggies pulled through and won the teams 439th win under Head Coach Gary Blair, making him the coach with the program’s most wins, surpassing Shelby Metcalf.
The Aggies will play at Texas Christian University at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday.
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Junior center Sydnee Roby, graduate student guard Qadashah Hoppie, and graduate student guard Kayla Wells defend the basket against Texas Southern’s Ataiya Bridges and Jala Buster.
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Graduate student guard Kayla Wells prepares to shoot.
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Senior forward Aaliyah Patty waits for the game to resume.
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Junior guard Jordan Nixon signals to her teammates as she brings the ball in.
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Sophomore guard Sahara Jones defends against Texas Southern’s Alisa Knight.
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Junior guard McKinzie Green goes for a layup, followed by Texas Southern’s Ataiya Bridges.
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Senior forward Aaliyah Patty blocks Texas Southern’s Shalexxus Aaron.
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Texas Southern’s Ashley Austin drives past junior guard Jordan Nixon and towards the Aggies’ hoop.
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Graduate student Qadashah Hoppie practices as halftime comes to a close.
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Graduate student guard Kayla Wells lays up the ball, past the defenses of Texas Southern’s Ataiya Bridges and Alisa Knight.
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Graduate student guard Qadashah Hoppie prepares to pass the ball past Texas Southern’s Jada Perry.
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Junior center Sydnee Roby takes her free throw shot
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The Aggies prepare for after junior center’s Sydnee Ruby’s free throw is finished.
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Junior guard Jordan Nixon calls out to her teammates as Texas Southern’s Alisa Knight prepares to defend.
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Sophomore guard Sahara Jones and Texas Southern’s Shalexxus Aaron wait for the game to continue.
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Graduate student guard Kayla Wells prepares for her free throw, while Texas Southern’s Ataiya Bridges waits behind.
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Graduate student guard Kayla Wells shoots her free throw.
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Graduate student guard Destiny Pitts shoots as Texas Southern’s Jada Perry jumps to block.
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Sophomore guard Kay Kay Green dribbles up to Texas Southern’s hoop.
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The Aggies and Texas Southern congratulate each other for a good game.
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The Aggies celebrate their victory with Women’s Basketball Head Coach Gary Blair.
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The Aggies celebrate their victory with the Aggie War Hymn.
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Graduate student guard Destiny Pitts and junior guard Jordan Nixon lock arms and dance on the court.
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Head Coach Gary Blair is celebrated for his 439th win the Aggies, making him the coach with the most wins in Texas A&M history.
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