Texas A&M Basketball

Five Thoughts: Dayton 55, Texas A&M 53

The Aggies came tantalizingly close in their opener in Puerto Rico, only to fall short. This time, however, the problems are easily diagnosed — and the fixes are more readily apparent and available than ever before.
November 20, 2014
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Well, this one hurt.

It was a game the Aggies could have and should have won, against a team that will most likely have a good run through the season (not a great run, but a good run).

The experience factor played a big part in the last four minutes of the game. Neither head coach called a timeout and each trusted his team to execute a play and make a basket.



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