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Texas A&M loses to Alabama on a basket at the buzzer.

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ST. LOUIS — Texas A&M had a learning experience Thursday afternoon.

Standout freshman Collin Sexton drove the length of the court in the final seconds and hit a floater at the buzzer to give ninthseede­d Alabama (18-14) a 71-70 win over Texas A&M on Thursday. He did so just moments after T.J. Starks hit a 3-pointer to put the Aggies up 70-69 with 4.4 seconds remaining, taking the inbounds pass following a timeout and racing up the court for the game winner.

“Something we can learn from is that the game’s not over until the buzzer goes off.”

Sexton finished with 27 points, but none were bigger than his final two.

“Coach (Avery Johnso+n) just told me to race it up the floor to get to the basket,” Sexton said. “He knew how fast I could get there so he said, ‘Just get to the basket, get a layup for us.’ “

Alabama led by as many as 12 points in the second half, but the No. 8 seed Aggies (20-12) rallied and went up by one point after Starks’ 3-pointer.

That’s when Sexton took the inbounds pass and raced up the court for his winning shot. Dazon Ingram scored 13 points for the Crimson Tide, and Donta Hall added 11.

The win snaps a five-game losing streak for the Crimson Tide, and it provides a much-needed boost for school’s case for a bid to the NCAA Tournament — which it is trying to reach for the first time since 2012.

“I think (the pressure) is motivating,” Johnson said. “They understand that there are not a lot of chances left, no matter how far you go … I just told them, ‘Are you going to be able to look at yourself in the mirror after this game?’ “

Starks matched his career high with 23 points in the loss for Texas A&M, and Admon Gilder had 15.

The Aggies had won three in a row entering the game, including a 68-66 victory over the Crimson Tide six days ago. Despite the loss, Kennedy isn’t too worried about what’s next for his team.

“I feel really good (about Texas A&M’s NCAA Tournament chances),” Kennedy said.

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 ?? Jeff Roberson / Associated Press ?? Alabama’s Collin Sexton (2) watches as his shot drops through the basket to give the Crimson Tide a 71-70 win over Texas A&M as time expires.
Jeff Roberson / Associated Press Alabama’s Collin Sexton (2) watches as his shot drops through the basket to give the Crimson Tide a 71-70 win over Texas A&M as time expires.

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