Aggies Waltz past No. 21 Tennessee, 82-74
Feb 19, 2026 | Women's Basketball
KNOXVILLE – The Texas A&M women's basketball team never trailed in Thursday evening's 82-74 victory over the No. 21 Tennessee Lady Vols inside Food City Center.
The Aggies shot 33-of-59 (55.9%) from the field and 11-of-19 (57.9%) from 3-point range as they posted their first ranked road win since January 10, 2021, when they topped then-No. 13 Arkansas.
Texas A&M (11-11, 4-9 SEC) had two players record double-doubles for the second consecutive game. Ny'Ceara Pryor scored 22 points, on 9-of-16 (56.3%) shooting from the field, with 10 assists and five steals. Fatmata Janneh scored 17 points, hitting on 7-of-9 (77.8%) from the floor, including 2-of-3 (66.7%) from bonus land. Lemyah Hylton had her highest scoring output in an SEC game with 12 points.
Despite leading for the final 39:45 of the contest, the advantage was precarious in the final minutes. A 19-4 run by the Lady Vols shaved Texas A&M's edge to 76-74 with 2:07 on the clock. The Aggies did not waver as Janneh drove in for a layup 25 second later. After Tennessee (16-8, 8-4 SEC) had a turnover and missed 3-pointer on its next two trips down the court, Hylton sank an insurance trey from the right corner after Pryor collapsed the defense and recorded her 10th assist with 29 second remaining, ballooning the margin to 81-74.
The Aggies started the game with their strongest offensive first quarter of the season. The Maroon & White led 31-23 at the first break, shooting 12-of-15 (80.0%) from the field, including 4-of-5 (80.0%) from 3-point range. It marked the squad's best quarter shooting performance in a conference game since 2018 when the team dropped in 9-of-11 (81.8%) in the second period against Auburn.
Texas A&M made four straight shots to open the game on a 10-0 run and later made eight consecutive field goals to open a 30-21 gap with 41 seconds remaining in the opening act. Pryor scored 13 points with three steals and two assists in the first period. Janneh added seven points and five rebounds.
Though the shooting cooled off for the Aggies in the second quarter, the Maroon & White nursed a 47-42 advantage into halftime. Texas A&M inflated its cushion to 39-26 at the 7:28 mark with Hylton sandwiching a layup and a 3-pointer around a Janneh bucket from triple town. The Lady Vols responded with a 16-6 surge, cutting the deficit to 45-42 with 38 second on the clock, the first time Tennessee was within one possession since the opening minute of the game.
Texas A&M did its damage with the defense in the third quarter, outscoring Tennessee 22-9. The Aggies' smothering presence stymied the Lady Vols as they managed to hit just 3-of-15 (20.0%) from the field, including 0-of-7 from beyond the arc. The Maroon & White went on a 14-0 surge over a span of 4:27, staking claim to a 63-44 lead at the 3:51 mark. Tennessee missed 10 straight field goals during Texas A&M's charge. The Aggies went into the final intermission ahead 69-51.
The Aggies return to the court for senior day at Reed Arena Sunday, Feb.22 against Arkansas at 2 p.m.
POSTGAME NOTES
RECORDS & SERIES NOTES
TEAM NOTES
Fats Janneh
Ny'Ceara Pryor
Lemyah Hylton
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The Aggies shot 33-of-59 (55.9%) from the field and 11-of-19 (57.9%) from 3-point range as they posted their first ranked road win since January 10, 2021, when they topped then-No. 13 Arkansas.
Texas A&M (11-11, 4-9 SEC) had two players record double-doubles for the second consecutive game. Ny'Ceara Pryor scored 22 points, on 9-of-16 (56.3%) shooting from the field, with 10 assists and five steals. Fatmata Janneh scored 17 points, hitting on 7-of-9 (77.8%) from the floor, including 2-of-3 (66.7%) from bonus land. Lemyah Hylton had her highest scoring output in an SEC game with 12 points.
Despite leading for the final 39:45 of the contest, the advantage was precarious in the final minutes. A 19-4 run by the Lady Vols shaved Texas A&M's edge to 76-74 with 2:07 on the clock. The Aggies did not waver as Janneh drove in for a layup 25 second later. After Tennessee (16-8, 8-4 SEC) had a turnover and missed 3-pointer on its next two trips down the court, Hylton sank an insurance trey from the right corner after Pryor collapsed the defense and recorded her 10th assist with 29 second remaining, ballooning the margin to 81-74.
The Aggies started the game with their strongest offensive first quarter of the season. The Maroon & White led 31-23 at the first break, shooting 12-of-15 (80.0%) from the field, including 4-of-5 (80.0%) from 3-point range. It marked the squad's best quarter shooting performance in a conference game since 2018 when the team dropped in 9-of-11 (81.8%) in the second period against Auburn.
Texas A&M made four straight shots to open the game on a 10-0 run and later made eight consecutive field goals to open a 30-21 gap with 41 seconds remaining in the opening act. Pryor scored 13 points with three steals and two assists in the first period. Janneh added seven points and five rebounds.
Though the shooting cooled off for the Aggies in the second quarter, the Maroon & White nursed a 47-42 advantage into halftime. Texas A&M inflated its cushion to 39-26 at the 7:28 mark with Hylton sandwiching a layup and a 3-pointer around a Janneh bucket from triple town. The Lady Vols responded with a 16-6 surge, cutting the deficit to 45-42 with 38 second on the clock, the first time Tennessee was within one possession since the opening minute of the game.
Texas A&M did its damage with the defense in the third quarter, outscoring Tennessee 22-9. The Aggies' smothering presence stymied the Lady Vols as they managed to hit just 3-of-15 (20.0%) from the field, including 0-of-7 from beyond the arc. The Maroon & White went on a 14-0 surge over a span of 4:27, staking claim to a 63-44 lead at the 3:51 mark. Tennessee missed 10 straight field goals during Texas A&M's charge. The Aggies went into the final intermission ahead 69-51.
The Aggies return to the court for senior day at Reed Arena Sunday, Feb.22 against Arkansas at 2 p.m.
POSTGAME NOTES
RECORDS & SERIES NOTES
- The Aggies are now 9-13 all-time against Tennessee and won for the first time in Knoxville since Feb. 16, 2020.
- Joni Taylor's career record moves to 189-137 all-time and to 49-63 in her four seasons with the Aggies.
TEAM NOTES
- Texas A&M began with a starting lineup of Ny'Ceara Pryor, Janae Kent, Lemyah Hylton, Lauren Ware, Fatmata Janneh (6-5).
- The Aggies shot 80.0% (12-of-15) from the field in the first quarter. It was the first time that the Aggies had shot 80%-or-better in a quarter since Feb. 4, 2018, when they shot 81.8% (9-of-11) against Auburn in the second quarter.
- The Maroon & White outscored Tennessee 22-9 in the third quarter, it was only the third time this conference season the Aggies have outscored their opponent in the third frame. Texas A&M has accomplished the feat in each of the last two games.
- Texas A&M made 10+ triples in an SEC game for the first time since Jan. 2, 2022, against LSU.
- The Aggies shot a season-high 57.9% (11-of-19) from the field and also made a season-best 11 triples.
- The Maroon & White scored 80+ in back-to-back SEC games for the first time since Feb. 22-25, 2018 against Arkansas and Missouri, respectively.
- The Aggies had their first ranked road win since defeating then-No. 13 Arkansas on Jan. 10, 2021.
Fats Janneh
- Recorded the ninth double-double of her season and 36th of her career with 17 points and 12 rebounds.
Ny'Ceara Pryor
- Posted her sixth double-double of the season with 22 points, 10 assists and five steals.
- The Aggies are 6-0 when Pryor records a double-double this season.
- Scored 20+ for the eighth time this year.
Lemyah Hylton
- Scored double-figures for the fifth time this year.
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Team Stats
AM
UT
FG%
.559
.400
3FG%
.579
.345
FT%
.455
.800
RB
31
33
TO
17
16
STL
12
8
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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Thursday, February 19
Highlights: Texas A&M 82, Tennessee 74
Thursday, February 19
Tennessee Preview: Joni Taylor, Janae Kent, Fats Janneh
Tuesday, February 17
The Aggie Basketball Hour with Joni Taylor (Ep 5)
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