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No. 14 Women Face Key SEC Matchup At LSU Sunday
Feb 10, 2018 | Women's Basketball
Game 26 • SEC Game 12 • Sunday, February 11, 2018 • 2 p.m.
No. 14 AP / No. 14 Coaches' Texas A&M Aggies (19-6, 8-3 SEC) at
LSU Lady Tigers (15-7, 7-4 SEC)
Baton Rouge, La. | Pete Maravich Assembly Center (13,215)
Watch: SEC Network + (Lyn Rollins, Victor Howell)
Listen: The Zone 1150 AM/102.7 FM (Tom Turbiville, Tap Bentz, Steve Miller)
BATON ROUGE, La.- The No. 14 Texas A&M women's basketball team heads to LSU for a key SEC showdown Sunday, February 11 at 2 p.m.
The game is broadcast on SEC Network +, with Lyn Rollins and Victor Howell on the call. Authenticated subscribers can access the stream exclusively on WatchESPN and the ESPN app on their computers, mobile phones, tablets, smart TVs and other connected devices. Tom Turbiville, Tap Bentz and Steve Miller bring listeners the call in Bryan-College Station on The Zone 1150 AM/102.7 FM and on the web at 12thMan.com.
The Aggies (19-6, 8-3 SEC) are looking for their 13th straight 20+ win season, a streak that is the ninth-longest active streak in Division I. Texas A&M head coach Gary Blair ranks seventh among active coaches in career 20+ win seasons with 26.
Texas A&M has four players averaging double figure points, led by Freshman of the Year candidate Chennedy Carter at 21.5. Carter, who has already set the Texas A&M freshman scoring record, is joined in double figures by Khaalia Hillsman (15.1), Danni Williams (14.4) and Anriel Howard (11.4).
LSU (15-7, 7-4 SEC), who is receiving votes in both polls this week, is 8-1 at home on the season. Chloe Jackson is averaging 20.4 points in SEC play to lead the Lady Tigers, with Raigyne Louis (15.7) and Ayana Mitchell (10.9) also averaging above 10 points per game in conference games.
Texas A&M took the teams' earlier matchup on Jan. 22, 69-59. The Aggies have won four of the last five meetings in the series, but the Lady Tigers won last year's matchup in Baton Rouge, 67-63.
The teams are separated by just one game in the SEC standings, and are two of six teams separated by just two games, all competing for three of the four double-byes in the upcoming SEC Tournament.
After this game, the Aggies return home on Thursday, February 15 to host the BTHO Breast Cancer game against Florida, with tip set for 7 p.m.
No. 14 AP / No. 14 Coaches' Texas A&M Aggies (19-6, 8-3 SEC) at
LSU Lady Tigers (15-7, 7-4 SEC)
Baton Rouge, La. | Pete Maravich Assembly Center (13,215)
Watch: SEC Network + (Lyn Rollins, Victor Howell)
Listen: The Zone 1150 AM/102.7 FM (Tom Turbiville, Tap Bentz, Steve Miller)
BATON ROUGE, La.- The No. 14 Texas A&M women's basketball team heads to LSU for a key SEC showdown Sunday, February 11 at 2 p.m.
The game is broadcast on SEC Network +, with Lyn Rollins and Victor Howell on the call. Authenticated subscribers can access the stream exclusively on WatchESPN and the ESPN app on their computers, mobile phones, tablets, smart TVs and other connected devices. Tom Turbiville, Tap Bentz and Steve Miller bring listeners the call in Bryan-College Station on The Zone 1150 AM/102.7 FM and on the web at 12thMan.com.
The Aggies (19-6, 8-3 SEC) are looking for their 13th straight 20+ win season, a streak that is the ninth-longest active streak in Division I. Texas A&M head coach Gary Blair ranks seventh among active coaches in career 20+ win seasons with 26.
Texas A&M has four players averaging double figure points, led by Freshman of the Year candidate Chennedy Carter at 21.5. Carter, who has already set the Texas A&M freshman scoring record, is joined in double figures by Khaalia Hillsman (15.1), Danni Williams (14.4) and Anriel Howard (11.4).
LSU (15-7, 7-4 SEC), who is receiving votes in both polls this week, is 8-1 at home on the season. Chloe Jackson is averaging 20.4 points in SEC play to lead the Lady Tigers, with Raigyne Louis (15.7) and Ayana Mitchell (10.9) also averaging above 10 points per game in conference games.
Texas A&M took the teams' earlier matchup on Jan. 22, 69-59. The Aggies have won four of the last five meetings in the series, but the Lady Tigers won last year's matchup in Baton Rouge, 67-63.
The teams are separated by just one game in the SEC standings, and are two of six teams separated by just two games, all competing for three of the four double-byes in the upcoming SEC Tournament.
After this game, the Aggies return home on Thursday, February 15 to host the BTHO Breast Cancer game against Florida, with tip set for 7 p.m.
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