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Vanderbilt Women's Basketball Matches Best Start to Season with Blowout of Texas A&M
Vanderbilt leads Southeastern Conference with 17-0 start, outscoring Texas A&M by 40 points and forcing 25 turnovers, coach Shea Ralph's team matches 1992-93 record.
- On Sunday, No. 6 Vanderbilt women's basketball matched its program-best start by improving to 17-0 with a 91-51 road win at Texas A&M.
- Fueled by a first-half surge, Vanderbilt shot 52% and made 12 of 24 3-pointers, creating a large early lead.
- With strong scoring from its backcourt, Mikayla Blakes scored 25 points, Justine Pissott had 22, and Vanderbilt led 43-24 at halftime, extending to 73-39 by the end of third quarter.
- The Commodores now enter the week with momentum as Vanderbilt is the nation's only program with both teams unbeaten and will travel to Mississippi State on Jan. 15.
- Texas A&M's miscues were decisive, as the Aggies committed a season-high 25 turnovers and shot 35%, while Coach Shea Ralph's team won its first four SEC games by an average margin of 23 points.
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Vanderbilt monopolizes Reed Arena
Texas A&M women’s basketball returned to College Station off the back of its first Southeastern Conference victory versus Florida but failed to replicate that performance against No. 7 Vanderbilt, falling to the Commodores 91-51 at Reed Arena on Sunday, Jan. 11. It was a 3-point-shooting bonanza in the early going for Vanderbilt, as its first four buckets of the occasion came from beyond the arc. The Aggies managed to hold the SEC’s leading sco…
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