Five Thoughts: Auburn 69, Texas A&M 64
With NIT odds on the line the Aggies tripped up at home against Auburn, making a rough climb steeper. The top problem with the SEC tourney up next, Logan Lee writes, isn't on the court but rather in their heads.
Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 71, Ole Miss 60
Though highlighted by Jamal Jones' 21 'revenge' points and Alex Caruso's highlight dunk, the Aggies' win featured a number of more subtle developments that bode well for the team with two SEC games left.
Outmanned Aggies fall in return to Rupp, 68-51
Already missing Fabyon Harris for undisclosed reasons, Texas A&M had no answer for Kentucky's mix of athleticism inside and out. Following a second straight road loss after a 3-0 SEC start, it's gut check time.
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Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 73, McNeese State 60
The Aggies took care of McNeese in a game that was perhaps closer than it should have been. Yet, the play of a select few and a bevy of impressive statistics hinted that this team may be on the way to finding itself.
Five Thoughts: LSU 68, Texas A&M 57
Losing to LSU, at home, on senior night, gave the Aggies an even steeper uphill battle to make postseason play. Logan Lee shares his thoughts on Wednesday's performance and a disappointing finish in Reed Arena.
Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 65, Auburn 56
Billy Kennedy and his team headed into Alabama on Wednesday night and returned with a road victory — without the help of injured Fabyon Harris. Alex Caruso's play to fill the void is among several takeaways.