Aggie Men’s Hoops This Afternoon

COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M men’s basketball team will look to close out 2013 on a winning note Tuesday night when it hosts North Texas in a 4:30 p.m. New Year’s Eve contest inside Reed Arena.

The Aggies (8-3) are a perfect 8-0 on their home court this season as they continue a trend of dominance against non-conference opponents at Reed Arena. Inside the friendly confines of the facility, A&M is 116-11 (.913) all-time against non-league foes.

The match-up will be televised on Fox Sports Southwest with Ron Thulin (play-by-play) and Jim Haller (commentary) calling all the action. Fans are encouraged to check with their cable provider for availability and channel listings in their area.

Additionally, the game can be heard on the Texas A&M Sports Network with local coverage in the Bryan-College Station area on The Zone (1150 AM).

Tuesday’s contest is part of the Holiday Hoops promotion presented by Texas A&M Physicians which offers fans discounted $5 tickets to Aggie men’s games. Holiday Hoops runs through A&M’s SEC opening match-up with Arkansas on Jan. 8.

Additionally, fans can get coupons for free parking at Aggie men’s games from Wells Fargo throughout Holiday Hoops. A flyer for the promotion can be picked up from any Wells Fargo location in Bryan/ College Station and given to the parking attendants at Reed to receive free parking.

Texas A&M students are also the targets of several upcoming basketball promotions as during all December and January home games students can use their All-Sports Pass for admission and get a friend into the game for free.

Students looking to catch a ride to the game can jump onboard the Aggie Hoops bus which will run Route 01 beginning a few hours before tipoff and throughout the game. This route runs by the Quad, close to the dorms on the south side of campus and will drop students off at the corner of Kimbrough by the West Campus Garage, across the street from Reed Arena.

The Mean Green comes to Aggieland with a 7-5 record this season and riding the confidence of back-to-back victories over Wayland Baptist and Central Arkansas. Second-year head coach Tony Benford holds a 19-25 record in two seasons as a head coach after stints as an assistant at Marquette, Nebraska, UTEP, Arizona State and New Mexico.

Guards Alzee Williams and Jordan Williams pace UNT offensively, averaging 14.8 and 11.6 points per game, respectively.

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