Texas A&M Basketball

5 Thoughts: No. 5 Alabama 94, No. 10 Texas A&M 88

Texas A&M shot just 58.3 percent at the free-throw line and lost the rebounding battle by eight as Alabama took the first-ever top-10 game at Reed Arena by a six-point margin. The Aggies' next opportunity for a statement comes on Tuesday evening in Lexington.
January 12, 2025
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Last night had the opportunity to be a statement win. Instead, it’s a missed opportunity.

Even without their best player, Texas A&M was in a one-possession game with less than a minute left against a top-five team. You can’t expect to beat the top-end teams in this conference when you beat yourself. The upset-minded Aggies learned that lesson the hard way with their free throw woes, but they showed a ton of fight in their valiant comeback.

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