Aggies Men's Hoops vs. LSU: How to Watch, Preview

Texas A&M is at LSU in the second matchup of season between the SEC rivals.
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Coming off of arguably their biggest win against Auburn, the Texas A&M Aggies (17-7, 9-2 SEC) will hit the road to Baton Rouge to face the LSU Tigers (12-12, 1-10 SEC) looking for their 10th win in conference play.

The Aggies have already made history — starting a program-best 9-2 in the SEC play. Currently, they sit at second in the conference. 

LSU is on the other side of the spectrum, having lost 11 games in a row and sitting 13th. The Tigers' lone conference win came at the beginning of the season against Arkansas.

Texas A&M forward Julius Marble is coming off of his best game as with the Aggies, tallying 20 points and seven rebounds against Auburn. 

Texas A&M's road game at LSU comes before a three-game stretch against Arkansas, Missouri and Tennessee — all three teams solidly in the NCAA tournament. The Aggies are also barely in, according to ESPN's latest Bracketology. 


WHAT: Texas A&M Aggies (17-7, 9-2 SEC) vs. LSU Tigers (12-12, 1-10 SEC)

WHERE: Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, LA (13,215)

WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, 7:30 p.m. CT

TELEVISION: SEC Network

RADIO: 1620 AM/94.5 FM, TAMUSN, SiriusXM 383

Betting via SI SportsBook

SPREAD: Texas A&M -7

TOTAL: 137.5

MONEYLINE: Texas A&M -333, LSU +220


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Matt Guzman
MATT GUZMAN

Matt Guzman is a sports journalist and storyteller from Austin, Texas. He serves as a credentialed reporter and site manager for San Antonio Spurs On SI and a staff writer for multiple collegiate sites in the same network. In the world of professional sports, he is a firm believer that athletes are people, too, and intends to tell stories of players and teams’ true, behind-the-scenes character that otherwise would not be seen through strong narrative writing, hooking ledes and passionate words.