Five Thoughts: Alabama 79, No. 5 Texas A&M 57
Texas A&M fell flat against Alabama without Admon Gilder and D.J. Hogg, falling behind early and suffering a blowout loss. Logan Lee shares his thoughts on the defeat and where the Aggies can go from here.
Five Thoughts: No. 8 Texas A&M 89, Buffalo 73
Texas A&M went 28-33 from the free throw line, got outstanding production from role players and pulled away from the Bulls in the final minutes on Thursday. Logan Lee shares his thoughts on the win.
Five Thoughts: No. 8 Texas A&M 64, Northern Kentucky 58
Texas A&M survived a nailbiter against the Norse on Tuesday, shooting just 10 percent from beyond the arc but pulling out the victory in the final minutes. Logan Lee shares his thoughts on the win.
Five Thoughts: No. 7 Texas A&M 73, Prairie View A&M 53
Texas A&M struggled with the Panthers for a majority of Saturday's contest, but an 18-0 run in the second half put the Aggies in control for good. Basketball analyst Logan Lee shares his thoughts on the victory.
Five Thoughts: No. 16 Texas A&M 75, No. 10 USC 59
Texas A&M overpowered a talented USC team in its own gym on Sunday evening, pulling away in the second half for a comfortable victory. TexAgs analyst shares his thoughts on the game and what it means for the Aggies.
Five Thoughts: No. 16 Texas A&M 81, Pepperdine 65
Texas A&M struggled to put Pepperdine away until late in Friday's contest, but the Aggies walked away from Reed Arena with yet another double-digit win. Logan Lee provides his thoughts on the victory.
Basketball Thoughts: No. 16 Texas A&M 98, Penn State 87
It was another solid all-around effort from Billy Kennedy's squad in Brooklyn with five different players scoring in double figures as the Aggies defeated the Nittany Lions, 98-87. Logan Lee shares his thoughts on the victory.
Five Thoughts: No. 16 Texas A&M 72, Oklahoma State 55
The Aggies overcame a slow start thanks to strong performances from D.J. Hogg and Robert Williams in the throttling of Oklahoma State. TexAgs' basketball analyst Logan Lee shares his thoughts on the win.
Five Thoughts: No. 16 Texas A&M 84, UC-Santa Barbara 65
Texas A&M carried it's momentum from last week's win over West Virginia into its home opener against UC-Santa Barbara, beating the Gauchos handily. Logan Lee shares his take on the win.
Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 88, West Virginia 65
It was an impressive showing from Billy Kennedy's squad on opening night as they blowout 11th-ranked West Virginia in Germany, 88-65. TexAgs' basketball analyst Logan Lee has five thoughts after the victory.
SEC Tournament Thoughts: Vanderbilt 66, Texas A&M 41
Facing one last chance to earn their way into March Madness with a run through the SEC Tournament, the Aggies came out flat and played perhaps their worst game of the year against the Commodores, putting even an NIT bid at risk.
Five thoughts: Texas A&M 60, Missouri 43
Behind strong performances from Tonny Trocha-Morelos and JC Hampton and steady defense, the Aggies found a way to win another ball game that wasn't pretty. The win improves A&M's NIT chances with the season finale against Kentucky at Reed on tap.
Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 56, Alabama 53
There was nothing pretty about the game the Aggies and Crimson Tide played Saturday at Reed Arena, but with a better second half and solid free throw shooting, A&M found a way to notch the home SEC win.
Five Thoughts: Arkansas 86, Texas A&M 77
Despite an inspired performance against the Auburn Tigers last weekend, Texas A&M reverted back to its old ways versus Arkansas in Fayetteville. Turnovers once again plagued the Aggies in the loss, and Logan Lee shared his thoughts on the game.
Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 81, Auburn 62
For the first time in a while, the Aggies turned in a dominant performance that included a tremendous shooting percentage, sound defense and excellent game planning from Coach Billy Kennedy and his staff.
Five Thoughts: Vanderbilt 72, Texas A&M 67
Looking for a road SEC win at Vandy, the Aggies played well enough to win if the game had just been a little shorter. As it was, they dropped another conference contest marked by too little production from the bench.
Men's Hoops Thoughts: No. 17 Florida 71, Texas A&M 62
Texas A&M hung with the nationally-ranked Gators on the road, but a lack of speed and a killer mentality caused the Aggies to fall short. Logan Lee provided those thoughts an more in this edition of Men's Basketball Thoughts.
Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 76, Missouri 73
Once again, Texas A&M struggled with turnovers and played a very close game, but this time, Admon Gilder and Robert Williams kept the Aggies afloat. Logan Lee shared these ideas and more in this edition of Five Thoughts.
Five Thoughts: Vanderbilt 68, Texas A&M 54
A slow start, a stagnant offense and a general lack of discipline were hallmarks of Aggie basketball on Tuesday night against the Commodores. Logan Lee provided these thoughts and more after the game.
Men's Hoops Thoughts: West Virginia 81, Texas A&M 77
Texas A&M wasn't able to pull out a win in Morgantown, but the Aggies were able to take some positives from their performance. Logan Lee provided his thoughts on the game, Billy Kennedy's team and what the loss to WVU means for the season.