Overview
- Rashaun Agee finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds, scoring key late points to restore the lead inside two minutes.
- Texas A&M won the glass 38–30 despite a size disadvantage and forced three turnovers in the final two minutes with full‑court pressure.
- Ruben Dominguez hit four threes for 13 points, Ali Dibba added 12 off the bench, and Pop Isaacs scored 11 as the Aggies outscored LSU 18–7 in fast‑break points.
- The result moved Texas A&M to 11-3 (1-0 SEC) and LSU to 12-2 (0-1), with the Aggies visiting Auburn on Tuesday.
- With Mgbako out for the season, A&M is leaning into smaller lineups and Agee’s expanded role at the five within McMillan’s press‑and‑perimeter identity.