Women’s Basketball Wins Third Straight, Dominating Arkansas 78-57
Feb 22, 2026 | Women's Basketball
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M women's basketball team dominated Arkansas, 78-57, on senior day for its third consecutive win Sunday inside Reed Arena.
The Aggies (12-11, 5-9 SEC) were led by Ny'Ceara Pryor who recorded 16 points, 12 assists, six rebounds and three steals, and Fatmata Janneh who tallied 11 points and 13 rebounds. The pair have now recorded double-doubles in three-straight games. Pryor became the first player to record three-straight double-doubles in points and assists in SEC play since Whitney Boddie of Auburn accomplished the feat from Jan. 11-22, 2009.
Jordan Webster (11), Lauren Ware (11) and Salese Blow (10) round out the five Aggies who recorded 10+ points for the second time this season after doing so against Prairie View on Dec. 21. The Aggies have won three-straight leage games for the first time since Feb. 3-10, 2022, when they defeated Arkansas, Vanderbilt and Kentucky.
Texas A&M jumped out to a quick 13-5 lead within the first 5:03 of the game behind Janneh's seven-point outburst. The Razorbacks were able to cut into the deficit to close out the quarter, but the Aggies held a 15-11 advantage going into the second period.
Webster created momentum for the Aggies in the second, firing off two 3-pointers that pushed the Maroon & White lead to 29-19 with 3:55 remaining. The offense stayed hot, as Janae Kent and Pryor helped maintain a double-digit advantage, 36-25, at the end of the period. Going into the half, Janneh finished with seven points and 10 rebounds while Pryor had seven points and eight assists.
The Aggie offense stayed hot entering the second half, as a pair of triples from Pryor and Webster, followed by five points from Ware jolted the Maroon & White to a 49-31 lead with 6:36 remaining in the third. Blow joined the scoring party with eight points in the quarter behind two 3-pointers, shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from the field. Pryor capped off her seven-point quarter with a tough layup in the remaining seconds as Texas A&M led 63-43 going into the final quarter of play.
The Maroon & White never allowed Arkansas (11-18, 0-14 SEC) to get back into the game in the fourth quarter, defeating the Razorbacks 78-54 on senior day.
Texas A&M hosts its final home game of the season Thursday at 7 p.m. versus Mississippi State. The game will be its second to last regular season contest before the SEC Tournament March 4-8.
POSTGAME NOTES
RECORDS & SERIES NOTES
TEAM NOTES.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
Ny'Ceara Pryor
Fatmata Janneh
Lauren Ware
Salese Blow
Jordan Webster
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The Aggies (12-11, 5-9 SEC) were led by Ny'Ceara Pryor who recorded 16 points, 12 assists, six rebounds and three steals, and Fatmata Janneh who tallied 11 points and 13 rebounds. The pair have now recorded double-doubles in three-straight games. Pryor became the first player to record three-straight double-doubles in points and assists in SEC play since Whitney Boddie of Auburn accomplished the feat from Jan. 11-22, 2009.
Jordan Webster (11), Lauren Ware (11) and Salese Blow (10) round out the five Aggies who recorded 10+ points for the second time this season after doing so against Prairie View on Dec. 21. The Aggies have won three-straight leage games for the first time since Feb. 3-10, 2022, when they defeated Arkansas, Vanderbilt and Kentucky.
Texas A&M jumped out to a quick 13-5 lead within the first 5:03 of the game behind Janneh's seven-point outburst. The Razorbacks were able to cut into the deficit to close out the quarter, but the Aggies held a 15-11 advantage going into the second period.
Webster created momentum for the Aggies in the second, firing off two 3-pointers that pushed the Maroon & White lead to 29-19 with 3:55 remaining. The offense stayed hot, as Janae Kent and Pryor helped maintain a double-digit advantage, 36-25, at the end of the period. Going into the half, Janneh finished with seven points and 10 rebounds while Pryor had seven points and eight assists.
The Aggie offense stayed hot entering the second half, as a pair of triples from Pryor and Webster, followed by five points from Ware jolted the Maroon & White to a 49-31 lead with 6:36 remaining in the third. Blow joined the scoring party with eight points in the quarter behind two 3-pointers, shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from the field. Pryor capped off her seven-point quarter with a tough layup in the remaining seconds as Texas A&M led 63-43 going into the final quarter of play.
The Maroon & White never allowed Arkansas (11-18, 0-14 SEC) to get back into the game in the fourth quarter, defeating the Razorbacks 78-54 on senior day.
Texas A&M hosts its final home game of the season Thursday at 7 p.m. versus Mississippi State. The game will be its second to last regular season contest before the SEC Tournament March 4-8.
POSTGAME NOTES
RECORDS & SERIES NOTES
- Texas A&M is now 17-26 all-time versus Arkansas and move to 9-1 at Reed Arena
- Joni Taylor's career record moves to 190-137 all-time and to 50-63 in her four seasons with the Aggies.
TEAM NOTES.
- The Maroon & White began with a starting lineup of Ny'Ceara Pryor, Jordan Webster, Lemyah Hylton, Lauren Ware, Fatmata Janneh (1-0).
- Texas A&M moves to 8-0 when shooting when shooting 40.0%-or-better from the field.
- The 21-point win is the second largest margin of victory in league play in the Joni Taylor era.
- Texas A&M had five players scored double figures for the first time in conference play.
- The Aggies led wire-to-wire for the second-straight game.
- The Aggies won three-straight SEC games for the first time since Feb. 3-10, 2022, when they defeated Arkansas, Vanderbilt and Kentucky.
- The Maroon & White shot 78.6% (11-of-14) from the field in the third quarter, which is the team's second highest of the season behind their 80.0% (12-of-15) outburst in the first quarter at Tennessee.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
Ny'Ceara Pryor
- Tallied her seventh double-double of the season with 16 points, 12 assists and three steals.
- Became the first SEC player to record three straight double-doubles in points and assists in league play since Whitney Boddie (Jan. 11–22, 2009) of Auburn.
- The Maroon and White are a perfect 7-0 when Pryor registers a double-double this season.
Fatmata Janneh
- Recorded the 10th double-double of her season and 37th of her career with 11 points, 13 rebounds and one block.
Lauren Ware
- Filled the stat sheet with 11 points, seven rebounds, two blocks and one steal.
Salese Blow
- Logged her fourth game of the season scoring in double figures with 10 points in the points column, bringing her career total to 45.
Jordan Webster
- Scored 10+ points for the fourth time this season and second time in league play.
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Team Stats
AR
AM
FG%
.333
.484
3FG%
.278
.346
FT%
.769
.538
RB
38
42
TO
14
15
STL
4
5
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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Sunday, February 22
Highlights: Texas A&M 78, Arkansas 57
Sunday, February 22
Arkansas Preview: Joni Taylor, Lauren Ware, Ny Pryor
Friday, February 20
Tennessee Postgame: Joni Taylor, Ny Pryor
Thursday, February 19



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