In Athens, Ga., Rashaun Agee led Texas A&M with 18 points and 15 rebounds as the Aggies secured a 92-77 victory over Georgia on Saturday, maintaining their position atop the Southeastern Conference standings. Texas A&M (17-4, 7-1 SEC) dominated early with a 22-0 run, limiting Georgia to just two points over nearly five minutes. At halftime, the Aggies held a 51-41 lead, shooting an efficient 45% from the field and an impressive 19 of 20 from the free-throw line.
Georgia narrowed the gap to 56-47 early in the second half, but after a slow start from beyond the arc (shooting 18.6%), Agee hit two crucial three-pointers to help Texas A&M rebuild its advantage. The Bulldogs closed in at 69-66 with just over nine minutes remaining, but consecutive three-pointers from Ali Diba and Jakari Lane pushed the Aggies back ahead. Texas A&M finished the game strong, shutting out Georgia on the final scoring run and extending their winning streak against the Bulldogs to seven consecutive games.
Supporting Agee, Marcus Hill contributed 15 points, Ruben Dominguez added 13, and Diba chipped in 15 points off the bench. Agee recorded his tenth double-double of the season. For Georgia State (16-6, 4-5 SEC), Jeremiah Wilkinson led with 17 points, five assists, and a personal best of two blocks. Cannon Catchings and Blue Kane each scored 14 points, while Dylan James notched his first career double-double, posting 13 points and a career-high 13 rebounds off the bench.
Texas A&M improved to a perfect 10-0 this season when scoring at least 90 points. The Aggies will face No. 23 Alabama on Wednesday, while Georgia heads to LSU next Saturday.
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Fan Take: This game highlights Texas A&M’s growing dominance in the SEC and showcases Rashaun Agee as a rising star, which could signal a shift in power within college basketball’s competitive landscape. For fans, watching these teams clash with such intensity adds excitement to the season and raises the stakes for conference supremacy.

