The Vanderbilt Commodores (11-11; 4-5 SEC) visited Reed Arena last night to face the Texas A&M Aggies (11-10; 3-6 SEC). Vanderbilt came ready to play and were lead by Junior Guard Matthew Fischer-Davis and Senior Forward Luke Kornet, who both finished the game with 12 points. Final score, 68-54.
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Senior Yell Leader Ian Moss leads the Reed Rowdies in the War Hymn.
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Freshman Forward Robert Williams had 2 monstrous blocks against Vanderbilt, upping his season total to 50.
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Senior Forward Luke Kornet tied for a team high 12 points and lead the team with 4 assists in their win over the Aggies.
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Junior Center Tonny Trocha-Morelos rises above the defender to put the ball in.
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Sophomore Guard Admon Gilder dribbles around the defender to reach the basket.
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Sophomore Forward D.J. Hogg looks to pass the ball to a teammate.
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Head Coach Billy Kennedy was clearly frustrated during Tuesday night’s game against Vanderbilt.
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Sophomore Guard Admon Gilder played all 40 minutes of Tuesday night’s game and finished with 11 points.
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Sophomore Center Tyler Davis went 8-9 from the field Tuesday night, while all of his teammates shot under 40%.
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Sophomore Forward D.J. Hogg, who plays an averages of 30.8 minutes per game, only played 14 against Vanderbilt.
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Junior Yell Leader Cooper Cox runs of the court.
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Graduate Guard J.C. Hampton and others cheer on their teammates from the bench.
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Freshman Guard Caleb Smith helped the Aggies make a run at the end of the game that ultimately was not enough to get the win.
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The Aggies went on a 14-0 run late in the second half, largely by pressing Vanderbilt, and made the game interesting before the Commodores hit a few three-pointers to seal the game.
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