Texas Southern knocked off its third Power 5 conference team on the road with an 88-73 victory over Texas A&M on Saturday at Reed Arena.

The Tigers (5-8), who already had wins over Baylor and then-No. 18 Oregon, got balanced scoring with five players in double figures to end the Aggies five-game win streak, four of which were at home.

LSU transfer Jalyn Patterson had 20 points for the Tigers, who got a big boost off the bench from TCU transfer Shawn Olden with 13.

Devocio Butler added 17 points as the Tigers went 12 of 26 from behind the arc.

Texas A&M (6-5) was paced by Wendell Mitchell with 21 points and Savion Flagg, who broke out of slump to score 17 points and add eight rebounds and six assists.

After trailing by 13 at the half, the Aggies got within 62-58 on a Mitchell basket after a steal of an inbounds pass, but the Tiger scored the next seven points and were never threatened again.