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It was another devastating night at Reed Arena for the Aggies, as the men's basketball squad suffered its third-consecutive loss in SEC play.
The Missouri Tigers displayed physicality and dominance in the paint for an 86-85 victory over Texas A&M. After going 0-of-29 to start the Florida game last weekend, the Aggies shot 75% from the field and 80% from three-point range through the first five minutes of the contest. It was not enough for the tallest team in the conference, however, as Mizzou secured 56 total points in the paint against Texas A&M in the late-night hoops action.
As the game came to a close, the Aggies held on to a slim lead over the Tigers, but that 7-point second-half deficit quickly disappeared. Texas A&M's 85-84 lead with a minute left changed in favor of the visiting squad, as a perfectly designed play ended in an alley-oop, game-sealing dunk with 17 seconds left on the clock. The loss drops the Aggies to 17-7 (7-4 in SEC play) with seven games remaining in the regular season. Now, they will hit the road for a matchup against No. 19 Vanderbilt, which continues to climb the SEC standings.
Here are some of the best social media reactions from Texas A&M's 86-85 result against Missouri in College Station on Wednesday night:
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The Missouri Tigers displayed physicality and dominance in the paint for an 86-85 victory over Texas A&M. After going 0-of-29 to start the Florida game last weekend, the Aggies shot 75% from the field and 80% from three-point range through the first five minutes of the contest. It was not enough for the tallest team in the conference, however, as Mizzou secured 56 total points in the paint against Texas A&M in the late-night hoops action.
As the game came to a close, the Aggies held on to a slim lead over the Tigers, but that 7-point second-half deficit quickly disappeared. Texas A&M's 85-84 lead with a minute left changed in favor of the visiting squad, as a perfectly designed play ended in an alley-oop, game-sealing dunk with 17 seconds left on the clock. The loss drops the Aggies to 17-7 (7-4 in SEC play) with seven games remaining in the regular season. Now, they will hit the road for a matchup against No. 19 Vanderbilt, which continues to climb the SEC standings.
Here are some of the best social media reactions from Texas A&M's 86-85 result against Missouri in College Station on Wednesday night:
Final score from Reed Arena
Texas A&M's fall from grace
Mizzu with a huge road win over Texas A&M. Texas A&M has fallen from 1st in the SEC to 8th in just 10 days.
The Aggies and Mizzu both firmly on the bubble. #BubbleWatch#CBB#SEChttps://t.co/YxKbrO7tpP
— Bubble Goggler (@BubbleGoggler) February 12, 2026
Three straight losses for the Aggies
Missouri hosts Texas on Saturday coming off a win over Texas A&M.
The Aggies have now lost three in a row https://t.co/VQGeYU3bR0
— Evan Vieth (@EvanVieth) February 12, 2026
Trent Pierce dominates for the Tigers
Trent Pierce went OFF tonight against Texas A&M
Read our instant reaction of #Mizzou’s win at the link belowhttps://t.co/8IIdvtCAlepic.twitter.com/ZSEg21gtAX
— PowerMizzou (@PowerMizzoucom) February 12, 2026
The play that sealed it for Mizzou
MASSIVE result for Missouri. Tigers pick up their third win in a row, this one coming over Texas A&M.
Mizzou is trending in the right direction while the Aggies suffer their third consecutive defeat.
TAMU needs to get things turned around quickly pic.twitter.com/huzCKL21cM
— Brian Rauf (@brauf33) February 12, 2026
Road teams go undefeated in midweek contests
Road teams went 6-0 in midweek SEC games:
No. 19 Vandy at Auburn
No. 21 Arkansas at LSU
No. 14 Florida at Georgia
Alabama at Ole Miss
Missouri at Texas A&M
Tennessee at Mississippi State
— Taylor Korn (@TaylorKorn_) February 12, 2026
Missouri erases second-half deficit
Not sure I love the Rashaun Agee iso starting from beyond the arc for Texas A&M on that final play.
Missouri defense holds strong on the last possession, and the Tigers erase a 7-point second half deficit to grab a huge road win in College Station.
Tigers were almost assuredly…
— Made For March (@madeformarch) February 12, 2026
Agee blocked at the buzzer
Texas A&M drops its third straight game, falling to Missouri, 86-85, after Agee is blocked at the rim at the buzzer. A&M started red hot, making 11 of 17 3-pointers in the first half. But the Aggies went cold in the second half, failing to make a shot during a 7+ minute stretch. pic.twitter.com/L4KmBN3wyV
— Carter Karels (@CarterKarels) February 12, 2026
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