Texas A&M Basketball

Outmanned Aggies fall in return to Rupp, 68-51

Already missing Fabyon Harris for undisclosed reasons, Texas A&M had no answer for Kentucky's mix of athleticism inside and out. Following a second straight road loss after a 3-0 SEC start, it's gut check time.
January 21, 2014
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Of course, Texas A&M knew Elston Turner wouldn’t be back again to rain three-point shots on its second trip to Lexington.

But this time the Aggies didn’t even have Fabyon Harris, the diminutive senior that was suspended by coach Billy Kennedy for undisclosed reasons.

Harris was a super disappointment on Super Tuesday, but his presence wouldn’t have saved the Aggies from a 68-51 loss to 14th-ranked Kentucky.

Any team that ventures into Rupp Arena must be at full strength to have a chance.





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