
Vanderbilt
(-15.5)

Texas A&M
(+15.5)
Highlights
Summary
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (Interstat) â Mikayla Blakes scored 25 points to lead No. 1 Vanderbilt to a 91-51 rout of Texas A&M in a Southeastern Conference womenâs basketball game Sunday at Reed Arena. The Commodores (17-0, 3-0 SEC) used a stifling defense to overwhelm the Aggies (8-5, 1-2), forcing turnovers that led to a 34-9 advantage in points off takeaways. Justine Pissott added 22 points for Vanderbilt, which remained one of the nationâs few undefeated teams. Aubrey Galvan contributed 12 points and seven assists. NyâCeara Pryor led Texas A&M with 11 points. The Aggies struggled offensively throughout, unable to match Vanderbiltâs efficiency. The Commodores led comfortably at halftime and continued to extend their lead, cruising to their third consecutive conference victory by a wide margin.
Extended Summary
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (Interstat) â The Vanderbilt womenâs basketball team, the nationâs last remaining unbeaten in Division I, turned a highly anticipated Southeastern Conference road test into a statement of dominance Sunday, dismantling Texas A&M 91-51 at Reed Arena. The No. 1 Commodores, now 17-0 overall and 3-0 in the SEC, showcased a devastating combination of offensive efficiency and defensive pressure from the opening tip. They built a double-digit lead in the first quarter and never relented, transforming the game into a rout by the third period and leading by as many as 44 points. The most important part of the game was Vanderbiltâs immediate and overwhelming defensive intensity, which crippled the Texas A&M offense and created a cascade of easy scoring opportunities. The Commodores forced 23 Aggie turnovers, converting them into 34 points, while committing only 10 turnovers themselves. Vanderbiltâs 12 steals, led by the backcourtâs relentless activity, disrupted any rhythm Texas A&M tried to establish and fueled a transition attack that the Aggies could not contain. Vanderbiltâs offensive execution was clinical. The Commodores shot 56.4% from the field, including 50% from 3-point range, hitting 12 of 24 attempts from beyond the arc. They posted an offensive rating of 133.0 points per 100 possessions, a mark of elite efficiency. In contrast, Texas A&M managed just 35.3% shooting and an offensive rating of 75.9. Guard Mikayla Blakes, Vanderbiltâs top star, led all scorers with 25 points in just 28 minutes, adding five assists. She set the tone early, attacking the basket and facilitating for others. Justine Pissott provided a massive perimeter threat, scoring 22 points on 6-of-10 shooting from 3-point range. Point guard Aubrey Galvan directed the offense with precision, dishing out seven assists to go with 12 points. For Texas A&M, which fell to 8-5 and 1-2 in the SEC, the struggles were comprehensive. NyâCeara Pryor led the team with 11 points, five rebounds and five assists, but also committed seven turnovers against Vanderbiltâs pressure. Lemyah Hylton added 10 points. The Aggies were out-assisted 12-5 and managed only nine points off Vanderbiltâs miscues. Vanderbiltâs interior presence, led by Sacha Washingtonâs eight rebounds and Aiyana Mitchellâs five rebounds and a block, helped neutralize Texas A&Mâs size advantage. The Aggies won the offensive rebounding battle 13-8 but could only muster 20 points in the paint, matching Vanderbiltâs total. The victory extends Vanderbiltâs remarkable start to the season, which includes wins over ranked SEC foes LSU and Arkansas already in January. According to National Statisticalâs ELO system, Vanderbilt entered with an 82.5% probability to win and easily covered the pregame spread of 15.5 points. The combined score of 142 fell under the over/under line of 140.5. Texas A&M, coming off a road win at Florida, was unable to build any momentum at home, seeing its offense grind to a halt against the nationâs top-ranked defense. Vanderbilt next travels to face Mississippi State on Thursday. Texas A&M will look to regroup on the road at Texas next Sunday.
Preview
Undefeated Vanderbilt Set for SEC Road Test at Texas A&M COLLEGE STATION, Texas (Interstat) â The undefeated and No. 1-ranked Vanderbilt womenâs basketball team faces a key Southeastern Conference road test Sunday against Texas A&M at Reed Arena. The Commodores (16-0, 2-0 SEC), one of only two remaining unbeaten teams in Division I, are off to the best start in program history. They arrive after a dominant 99-68 victory over Missouri on Thursday, their ninth win this season by at least 20 points. Texas A&M (8-4, 1-1) aims to hand Vanderbilt its first loss and bolster its NCAA tournament rĂ©sumĂ©. The Aggies snapped a two-game skid with a 74-66 road win at Florida on Thursday. The matchup features two of the nationâs top guards. Vanderbilt is led by sophomore Aubrey Galvan, who averages 13.1 points and 5.6 assists. She scored 19 points in the win over Missouri. Texas A&M counters with dynamic junior NyâCeara Pryor, who is averaging 16.3 points, 6.5 assists and 4.2 rebounds. She recorded a double-double with 18 points and 12 assists against Florida. Vanderbiltâs offense, averaging 84.6 points per game, operates with high efficiency. Alongside Galvan, Mikayla Blakes (20 points vs. Missouri) and Sacha Washington provide consistent scoring. The Commodoresâ defense allows just 57.9 points per game. The Aggies have shown resilience but inconsistency, with notable wins over Kansas State and Georgia Tech but a home loss to Oklahoma. Pryorâs playmaking and Fatmata Jannehâs interior presence, following her 22-point outburst at Florida, are central to the upset bid. Vanderbilt leads the all-time series 8-5, but Texas A&M won the last meeting in the 2025 SEC Tournament. Sundayâs contest is the only scheduled meeting between the teams this regular season. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. CST. The game will be broadcast on the SEC Network.