It's Texas A&M vs Kentucky for another SEC battle in the 2024-25 college basketball season. Follow along for live score and updates at Rupp Arena.
A trio of clutch blocks in the final two minutes helped Texas A&M women’s basketball pick up its highest ranked win in the Joni Taylor era, 61-55 over No. 11 Kentucky at Reed Arena.
Kentucky has started SEC play off hot, to say the least, but the Cats were set to square off against the upset-capable Texas A&M Aggies. They knocked off then No. 25 Ole Miss at home on January 5th, but they’ve also suffered some really bad losses along the way.
Just the second loss of the season and first in conference play for the Wildcats comes at the hands of the Aggies who fought back from down double digits to
With the game on the line, Texas A&M’s Lauren Ware took an ill-advised 3-point shot. Kentucky graduate guard Georgia Amoore grabbed the rebound, and the Wildcats raced to the other end. Seconds later,
Aicha Coulibaly scored 21 points, Sole Williams and Erica Moon had their only baskets in a late 11-1 run and Texas A&M beat No. 11 Kentucky 61-55 on Thursday night. Williams also had four free throws in the last 32 seconds for the Aggies (10-8,
Kenny Brooks and the No. 11 Kentucky Wildcats suffered their first loss in SEC play, a 61-55 stinger to Texas A&M on Thursday night in College Station. The Wildcats (16-2 overall, 5-1 SEC) got out to an unusually slow start,
As Texas A&M men's basketball continues the SEC gauntlet, the No. 11 Aggies (13-4, 2-2) came into Rupp Arena to take on the No. 9 Kentucky Wildcats (14-3, 3-1) and left the matchup suffering their ...
The Kentucky Wildcats are ready to host the #11 Texas A&M Aggies on Tuesday in a game where the Aggies will look to bounce back from a ranked loss, and the Wild
Texas A&M women’s basketball hosts No. 11 Kentucky Thursday at 6 p.m. at Reed Arena looking to make it two wins in a row.
Kentucky dropped their first game of SEC play against the Texas A&M Aggies, falling 61-55 on the road. The main narrative with this game is that Kentucky went 1-18 from three. It took Teonni Key, who had a career night scoring the ball,