Out in Front: Texas A&M leaves no doubt it's the class of the SEC
What a national audience saw in Texas A&M's 71-57 defeat of LSU on Tuesday now has outsiders believing what the rest of the SEC had already been made aware of: the Aggies are the conference's most complete team, and it's time to set their ceiling even higher.
Photo Gallery: Aggies take down Ben Simmons & LSU, 71-57
Thanks to 20 points from Jalen Jones, 18 from Tyler Davis, 13 from Admon Gilder and a wealth of depth and defense, SEC-leading Texas A&M rolls on. TexAgs presents an extensive collection of images from the Aggies' 71-57 defeat of the LSU Tigers on Tuesday.
Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 71, LSU 57
Facing a challenge from Ben Simmons and the second-place team in the SEC, Texas A&M found yet another way to assert its dominance. From their perfect counter to Johnny Jones' strategy to their depth, the Aggies left many asking, 'What will they do next?'
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Game Highlights: Texas A&M 71, LSU 57
Aggie Basketball, it appears, is back. On Tuesday in front of a Reed Arena record crowd of 13,888, No. 10 Texas A&M used a stifling defense and strong second half to overpower Ben Simmons and LSU. TexAgs presents the game's story from a court-level perspective.
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No. 10 Aggies extend lead in SEC race with 71-57 victory against LSU
A visit from the nation's best freshman and a surging LSU squad had little impact on Texas A&M's momentum, which carried the Aggies on Tuesday to a ninth straight victory and a 6-0 conference record. Jalen Jones scored 20 points and Tyler Davis added 18 in the win.
Scouting Report: #10 Texas A&M vs. LSU
For SEC-leading Texas A&M, defending LSU is about more than stopping Ben Simmons. Or, is it? While that's up to Billy Kennedy to decide, the Aggies' ability to take a two-game lead in the conference standings depends on a few select factors.
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Storylines, standings adding weight to Texas A&M-LSU showdwn
It's the best team in the SEC against arguably the best player in college basketball. It's 1 vs. 2 in the league standings. It's Texas A&M vs. LSU, and on Tuesday night it could determine whether the Aggies break from the pack or come back to it.