- Matchup: Texas A&M Aggies vs. Tennessee Volunteers
- Scheduled Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026
- Venue: Food City Center, Knoxville, TN
- Broadcast: SEC Network
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The Texas A&M Aggies (13-3) are preparing to visit the Food City Center on Tuesday for a showdown with the Tennessee Volunteers (11-5).

In their previous outing, the Texas A&M Aggies triumphed over Oklahoma, clinching an 83-76 victory. The Aggies committed 20 personal fouls while Oklahoma had 22. Texas A&M made 11 of 31 attempts from beyond the arc. Oklahoma managed an impressive 81.3% at the free-throw line, converting 13 of 16 attempts. The Sooners secured 40 rebounds (14 offensive, 26 defensive) but did not record any blocks. Oklahoma tallied 12 assists and 4 steals during the game. On defense, Texas A&M limited their opponents to a shooting percentage of 41.9%, allowing them to make 26 of 62 shots. The Aggies also registered 12 assists alongside forcing 15 turnovers and achieving 8 steals. On the boards, they gathered 28 rebounds, with 10 being offensive. From the charity stripe, Texas A&M converted 21 of 25 attempts for a commendable 84.0%. They wrapped up the game with a field goal percentage of 41.9% (26 of 62) and made 10 of their 33 three-point attempts.
Rashaun Agee stood out as a key player in this match, hitting 55.6% from the field and distributing 2 assists. He logged 27 minutes on the court, securing 12 rebounds and contributing 16 points on 5 of 9 shooting.
This season, Texas A&M holds a record of 13-3. They average 12.4 turnovers per game while committing 19.3 personal fouls. The team is pulling in 38.6 rebounds per game and has amassed a total of 326 assists for the year, placing them 11th in Division 1 for team assists. The Aggies are connecting at 37.4% on three-point attempts (182 of 486) and 74.5% from the free-throw line. Their scoring average stands at 93.7 points per game (5th in D-1), with a field goal percentage of 48.5%.
Defensively, the Aggies force an average of 16.2 turnovers per game and draw 19.9 fouls. They allow opposing teams to shoot 33.6% from the three-point line and rank 291st in points allowed per game (77.4). Opponents achieve a field goal percentage of 44.2% (427 of 965) against them, and Texas A&M concedes 34.3 rebounds per game. They rank 294th in allowing assists, surrendering 256 for the season.
In their last game, the Tennessee Volunteers fell to Florida with a score of 91-67. When it came to rebounding, Tennessee allowed Florida to capture 37 boards (10 offensive). The Volunteers shot 30.0% from three-point territory with 9 of 30 attempts, and made 20 of 25 free throws (80.0%). Florida converted 31 of 64 field goal attempts, finishing at 48.4%. Tennessee recorded a field goal percentage of 42.9% by hitting 21 of 49 attempts and made 6 of their 15 attempts from beyond the arc (40.0%). They achieved 19 successful free throws at a rate of 65.5%. Florida committed 21 personal fouls, prompting Tennessee to attempt 29 free throws. The Volunteers also handled 18 turnovers while securing 29 total rebounds (24 defensive, 5 offensive).
Nate Ament performed notably for the Volunteers, scoring 17 points in 27 minutes on the floor, with 1 assist. He shot 5 of 11, showcasing a field goal percentage of 45.5%, alongside 4 rebounds.
Currently, Tennessee is 11-5 in the season. The Volunteers commit an average of 17.8 personal fouls per game and maintain a free-throw shooting rate of 68.6%. They achieve 18.3 assists per game (23rd in college) while averaging 12.9 turnovers per contest. Tennessee has amassed a total of 1,318 points this season (82.4 points per game) and averages 41.9 rebounds per game. Offensively, their shooting percentage stands at 49.0%, ranking 39th in college basketball.
Defensively, the Volunteers are ranked 43rd in the nation, allowing 67.3 points per game. They force 12.7 turnovers on average and limit opponents to 38.9% shooting from the field (21st in the country). Tennessee permits 29.1% shooting from three-point distance (123 of 422), and opponents convert 69.9% of their free-throw attempts. They allow just 10.3 assists and 30.2 rebounds per game, ranking 12th and 19th in college basketball respectively.
Who will come out on top in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Back Texas A&M
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