Pryor, Janneh deliver for Texas A&M women in 72-69 upset victory over No. 21 Alabama
Texas A&M ended a six-game losing streak with balanced scoring and Fatmata Janneh's 12 points and 15 rebounds double-double in a 72-69 win.
- In a Sunday SEC game, Texas A&M upset No. 21 Alabama 72-69, ending their six-game losing streak.
- Ny'Ceara Pryor scored 20 points, contributed seven assists, six rebounds and four steals, helping Texas A&M upset No. Alabama 72-69 on Sunday.
- Late in the third quarter, Ta'Mia Scott hit a buzzer 3, giving Alabama a one-point lead after a 7-0 spurt by Jessica Timmons and a 10-0 run by Texas A&M.
- The outcome shifted both teams' records, with the Texas A&M Aggies moving to 9-10 and 2-8, and Alabama falling to 20-5 and 7-5, after the Sunday win.
- With AP Top 25 updates available, this upset may influence rankings, as poll watchers note Alabama's balanced scoring despite the loss.
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Pryor, Janneh deliver for Texas A&M women in 72-69 upset victory over No. 21 Alabama
Ny’Ceara Pryor scored 20 points with two clutch free throws late, Fatmata Janneh added a double-double and Texas A&M upset No. 21 Alabama 72-69 on Sunday to snap a six-game losing streak.
A&M stuns Alabama in first ranked win of season
Texas A&M women’s basketball stunned No. 21 Alabama at Reed Arena on Sunday, Feb. 8, in an exhilarating matchup. The Aggies’ 72-69 victory marks their first ranked win of the season and second win in conference play. A&M came into this matchup in a major hole in the Southeastern Conference standings. Its 1-8 start put A&M at 15th in the SEC halfway through the team’s campaign. The Aggies came back to Reed Arena after a blowout loss to No. 3 Sout…
Aggies Topple No. 21 Alabama, 72-69
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – A blocked shot by Lauren Ware at the buzzer sealed the Texas A&M women’s basketball team’s 72-69 victory over the No. 21 Alabama Crimson Tide Sunday evening inside Reed Arena. After Ny’Ceara Pryor drained a pair of free throws to inflate the Aggies cushion to 72-69 with six seconds remaining in the game, Alabama (20-5, 6-5 SEC) scurried up the court on its last possession. The Tide’s Diana Collins jacked up a 3-point atte…
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