The Texas A&M Aggies (17-7, 7-4 SEC) will face the No. 19 Vanderbilt Commodores (20-4, 7-4) on the road Saturday, beginning at noon CST at Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville, Tenn. The details on how to watch, stream and listen to the game can be found later in this article.
The Aggies most recently played Wednesday and fell to Missouri, 86-85, at home, extending their losing streak to three games. The Commodores are coming off an 84-76 win over Auburn on the road Tuesday.
In the NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) rankings, A&M comes in at 43rd and Vanderbilt is 15th. So for now, this matchup qualifies as Quad I for the Aggies and Quad II for the Commodores. A&M owns a 3-5 record in Quad I opportunities, while Vanderbilt has won all but one of its six Quad II games.
GigEm247 will cover the matchup, offering live updates throughout the game and analysis after the final result. Below are the details around the matchup, including how to watch, stream and listen to the game.
When: Saturday, Feb. 14; noon CST.
Where: Memorial Gymnasium (capacity: 14,316); Nashville, Tenn.
TV: SEC Network. Dave Neal (play-by-play) and Jon Sunvold (color commentary) will be on the call.
Streaming: Available HERE via the ESPN app.
Radio: Texas A&M Radio Network. It will be carried locally on 1620 AM/94.5 FM, worldwide on the 12th Man mobile app and on SiriusXM channel 382. Andrew Monaco (play-by-play) and John Thornton (color commentary) will provide coverage.
Betting: The Commodores are seven-point favorites over the Aggies, per BetOnline Sportsbook. The over/under scoring total is 165.
Availability update: A&M guard Rylan Griffen and forward Zach Clemence were both designated as probable (75% chance to play) vs. Vanderbilt, per the initial availability report Friday. Aggie forward Mackenzie Mgbako, who is expected to sit out for the rest of the season with a Jones fracture in his right foot, picking up an “out” designation.
Two Vanderbilt guards, Duke Miles (16.6 PPG) and Frankie Collins (7.8 PPG), were ruled out on the initial availability report. Miles missed each of the last four games with a knee injury. Collins also is out with a knee injury, being sidelined since mid-December.
Texas A&M guard Rylan Griffen and forward Zach Clemence are probable (75% chance to play) vs. Vanderbilt tomorrow, per the initial availability report that just came out. Vanderbilt will continue to be without guards Duke Miles (16.6 PPG) and Frankie Collins (7.8 PPG). pic.twitter.com/8rwMQikdUl
Series history: In the all-time series, Vanderbilt owns a 12-8 record over A&M. The Commodores took each of the last two meetings, including an 86-84 win over the Aggies in Reed Arena last season.
This article originates on Gigem247.
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