Texas A&M Basketball

Shooting misery dooms Aggies to 64-52 loss against OU

Facing a tournament team on a neutral court, Texas A&M kept it close and low-scoring but ultimately failed to muster a serious challenge. The Aggies must next look for solutions after their abysmal shooting night.
December 21, 2013
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HOUSTON — When Fabyon Harris missed consecutive free throws midway through the second half, Texas A&M basketball coach Billy Kennedy’s image appeared on the Toyota Center’s massive scoreboard.

His head was in his hands.

If Kennedy had covered his eyes every time A&M missed a shot on Saturday, he wouldn’t have seen much of the Aggies’ basketball game against Oklahoma.

Maybe that wouldn’t have been a bad idea, because the 64-52 loss was hard to watch.





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