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Texas A&M Outlasts LSU in 3 Overtimes
Rashaun Agee's late heroics lift Aggies to 94-91 victory
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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In a thrilling triple-overtime matchup, the Texas A&M Aggies defeated the LSU Tigers 94-91 in Baton Rouge. Rashaun Agee led the way for the Aggies with 26 points and 11 rebounds, including a crucial three-point play in the final seconds of the third overtime to give A&M the victory. The game featured multiple lead changes and saw both teams battle back and forth before the Aggies ultimately prevailed.
Why it matters
This hard-fought win on the road against a conference rival keeps the Aggies' NCAA Tournament hopes alive, as they look to secure a spot in the Big Dance. For LSU, the loss is another setback in what has been a disappointing season, though the Tigers showed tremendous fight in pushing the game to three overtimes.
The details
Texas A&M was led by Rashaun Agee's 26 points and 11 rebounds, while Rylan Griffen added 24 points. LSU was paced by Max Mackinnon's 20 points and Michael Nwoko's 16 points and 13 rebounds. The game was tied at the end of regulation and the first two overtimes before Agee's late heroics gave the Aggies the victory.
- The game was played on Saturday, March 8, 2026 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- The game went to three overtimes before Texas A&M emerged victorious.
The players
Rashaun Agee
A standout forward for the Texas A&M Aggies who led his team to victory with 26 points and 11 rebounds, including a crucial three-point play in the final seconds of the third overtime.
Max Mackinnon
The leading scorer for the LSU Tigers, pouring in 20 points in the losing effort.
What they’re saying
“That was one of the gutsiest performances I've seen from our team all season. Rashaun really stepped up when we needed him most.”
— Buzz Williams, Head Coach, Texas A&M (austinnews.net)
“We gave it everything we had, but just couldn't quite get over the hump. I'm proud of the fight our guys showed, but we'll need to learn from this loss moving forward.”
— Matt McMahon, Head Coach, LSU (austinnews.net)
What’s next
The win keeps Texas A&M firmly in the hunt for an NCAA Tournament berth, while LSU will look to regroup and finish the season strong despite the disappointing loss.
The takeaway
This thrilling triple-overtime battle between Texas A&M and LSU showcased the competitive spirit and determination of both teams, with the Aggies ultimately prevailing thanks to Rashaun Agee's heroics. The game underscores the unpredictable nature of college basketball, where any team can emerge victorious on a given night.
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