Game 25 • SEC Game 11 • Thursday, February 12, 2015 • 8 p.m.
Arkansas Razorbacks (14-8, 4-6 SEC) at
No. 15 AP / No. 16 Coaches' Texas A&M Aggies (18-6, 6-4 SEC)
College Station, Texas • Reed Arena (12,989)
Television: SEC Network (Paul Sunderland, Gail Goestenkors)
Radio: KZNE 1150 (Gabe Bock, Bret Dark)
No. 15 Texas A&M looks for a season sweep over Arkansas, as the Razorbacks visit Reed Arena on Thursday, February 12 at 8 p.m. A&M won the first meeting between the squads this season with a buzzer-beater by Achiri Ade.
The game is broadcast on SEC Network, with former Olympic Gold Medalist in volleyball, Paul Sunderland, alongside former AP Coach of the Year Gail Goestenkors for the call. The game is also available on SEC Network Plus on WatchESPN to authenticated users for viewing on computers, tablets and mobile devices.
Listeners can tune into the game in Bryan-College Station on KZNE 1150 AM, with Gabe Bock and Bret Dark on the call. Fans can also tune into that broadcast on 12thMan.com or on the Radio Aggieland app.
The teams' first meeting on Jan. 4 featured 17 lead changes and 13 ties, as the Aggies won 52-50 in Fayetteville. With the score tied at 50, Achiri Ade grabbed an offensive rebound, her 15th rebound of the day, and put it back in the basket as time expired, giving the Aggies a memorable win. Courtney Williams led the Aggies with 18 points in that game.
The Aggies are looking to protect Reed Arena, where they have won 14 straight games, the 11th-longest active home win streak in the nation, and 26 of their last 28 home games. Since February 2005, A&M is 112-3 against unranked foes who come to visit Aggieland.
Arkansas has won three straight games, including a 54-48 upset over No. 22 Georgia on Monday night. The Razorbacks are led by Kelsey Brooks, who averages 15.6 points per game.
After this game, A&M hosts Alabama at 6 p.m. on Monday, February 16 at 6 p.m. inside Reed Arena.
