After back-to-back dominant victories over Northwestern State and Texas Southern, the Texas A&M men’s basketball program is renewing an old rivalry at Oklahoma State on Sunday afternoon.
This weekend’s matchup marks the first meeting between the two programs since the 2011-2012 campaign, when the Aggies were members of the Big 12 Conference. With Texas A&M averaging 101 points through the first two contests of the season, the Pokes will be faced with a massive challenge in stopping the Aggies’ red-hot shooters.
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Head coach Bucky McMillan secured his 100th win of his coaching career in the season opener and will look for his third victory in the Maroon and White against a high-octane Oklahoma State offensive attack on Sunday.
Pokes lead, 15-10 over the Aggies at the first media timeout of the first half
Texas A&M is shooting 4-of-17 from the field in the first nine minutes with four turnovers, compared to Oklahoma State’s 38% and no turnovers. Neither team is shooting consistently and is struggling to break through. Forward Zach Clemence has crashed the board for the Aggies with a team-best four rebounds.
Marcus Hill breaks the spell for the Aggies
Hill’s 3-pointer cuts the Cowboys’ lead to just two points after Texas A&M’s scoring drought. The Aggies are shooting just 27.3% from the field through the first eight minutes. Hill and Isaacs are tied for the team lead of three points with 12 minutes remaining in the first half.
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Cowboys capitalize on Aggie mistakes for early 7-3 lead
A 3-pointer from Clary pushes the Oklahoma State lead to four points after two turnovers from Texas A&M so far. The Aggies are shooting just 16.7% from the field in the first five minutes of the contest.
Isaacs gets the game started for A&M
The Aggies like to start fast and quick, which is precisely what Isaacs did by nailing a 3-pointer for the first points of the contest. Texas A&M leads 3-0 over Oklahoma State to start the contest.
Starting lineup for the Aggies and Cowboys
Texas A&M:
G – Pop Isaacs
G – Rylan Griffen
G – Jacari Lane
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F – Rashaun Agee
C – Federiko Federiko
Oklahoma State:
G – Jaylen Curry
G – Kanye Clary
G – Vyctorius Miller
F – Robert Jennings
C – Parsa Fallah
What channel is the Texas A&M vs Oklahoma State game on today? Time, TV schedule
Date: Sunday, November 9
Start time: 1 p.m. CST
TV Channel: ESPN2
Stream: ESPN APP
Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma State will be broadcast on ESPN2 in Week 2 of the 2025-26 NCAA basketball season.
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