No. 7 Texas A&M hosts No. 8 Duke in the fifth Women's Basketball AP Top 10 matchup in Reed Arena history on Sunday, November 30 at noon.
Tickets are still available for this game, along with Three-Point Packs, which allows fans to see this game and two conference games starting at just $15. Several promotions are scheduled for this game, including a half-court shot that could be worth $10,000, sponsored by Pepsi.
The game is broadcast on SEC Network, which is channel 1607 on AT&T U-verse, 611 on DirecTV, 408 on Dish Network, 575 on FiOS and Suddenlink 702. Paul Sunderland, Gail Goestenkors and Cara Capuano combine for the call on SEC Network. The game also can be streamed on a computer, tablet or mobile phone on SEC Network Plus. Gabe Bock and Tap Bentz bring listeners the call on WTAW 1620 in Bryan-College Station, and all across the Texas A&M Sports Network.
The Aggies are off to a 6-0 start for the sixth time since 2006-07 and are looking for only the third 7-0 start in school history. Texas A&M is coming off the third-largest win in school history, a 93-27 victory over McNeese State on Wendesday.
With Duke and Texas A&M both in the Top 10, this marks the first Top 10 game in Reed Arena since Feb. 18, 2013. Three of the four Top 10 games in Reed have been decided by four-or-fewer points, with the exception being the No. 6 Aggies' 76-58 win over No. 9 Louisville in November 2011, when the Aggies raised the National Championship banner.
After this game, the Aggies host Northwestern State in the Second Annual Elementary School Day at Reed Arena, with tip set for 11 a.m. on Wednesday, December 3 on SEC Network Plus. Over 4,000 elementary students from the area will be in attendance for that game.
