Team Stats
AM
UA
FG%
.345
.550
3FG%
.000
.571
FT%
.733
.769
RB
31
35
TO
15
9
STL
3
8
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Scoring
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Women’s Basketball Falls at No. 18 Alabama
Feb 17, 2025 | Women's Basketball
TUSCALOOSA – The Texas A&M women's basketball team fell to the No. 18 Alabama Crimson Tide 88-49 inside Coleman Coliseum Monday night.
Jada Malone led the Maroon & White (10-14, 3-9 SEC) in scoring with 17 points. It marked her eighth double-digit scoring output this season.
The Aggies jumped out to a 6-4 lead in the early part of the first quarter, but Alabama (21-5, 8-4 SEC) went on a 23-2 run sparked by a ¾ court trap that forced five turnovers, and the Crimson Tide caught fire on offense, going 5-of-7 from deep. Texas A&M faced a 27-8 disadvantage after one and eventually a 46-16-hole heading into the locker room.
Texas A&M came out stronger in the third frame with Malone scoring nine points in the quarter on 4-of-5 shooting. However, the Crimson Tide continued to extend its lead with a 73-33 count after 30 minutes.
The fourth quarter went in favor of Texas A&M, but the game finished with a final score of 88-49.
The Aggies return to the court Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. against Florida inside Reed Arena.
POSTGAME NOTES
RECORDS & SERIES NOTES
TEAM NOTES
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Jada Malone led the Maroon & White (10-14, 3-9 SEC) in scoring with 17 points. It marked her eighth double-digit scoring output this season.
The Aggies jumped out to a 6-4 lead in the early part of the first quarter, but Alabama (21-5, 8-4 SEC) went on a 23-2 run sparked by a ¾ court trap that forced five turnovers, and the Crimson Tide caught fire on offense, going 5-of-7 from deep. Texas A&M faced a 27-8 disadvantage after one and eventually a 46-16-hole heading into the locker room.
Texas A&M came out stronger in the third frame with Malone scoring nine points in the quarter on 4-of-5 shooting. However, the Crimson Tide continued to extend its lead with a 73-33 count after 30 minutes.
The fourth quarter went in favor of Texas A&M, but the game finished with a final score of 88-49.
The Aggies return to the court Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. against Florida inside Reed Arena.
POSTGAME NOTES
RECORDS & SERIES NOTES
- The Aggies are now 10-5 against the Crimson Tide all-time.
- Joni Taylor's career record moves to 178-122 all-time and to 38-47 in her three seasons with the Aggies.
TEAM NOTES
- Texas A&M began with a starting lineup of Lauren Ware, Solè Williams, Janae Kent, Sahara Jones and Erica Moon for the second time this season (0-2).
Follow the Aggies
Visit for more information on Texas A&M women's basketball. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M women's basketball team on Facebook, Instagram/Threads and X by following @AggieWBB.
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