Texas A&M Basketball

Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 82, Cal Poly 63

Against an overmatched opponent, Texas A&M on Tuesday did exactly what it should have. In the little the Aggies failed to accomplish — and the play of their young, emerging stars — they flashed the potential they'll now take into conference play at 10-2.
December 30, 2015
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1. Shaking off the rust: After stomping the Baylor Bears, the Aggies had a 10-day break before playing Cal Poly (which included a six-day Christmas holiday). Billy Kennedy knew his team would be a little rusty, but the rust only lasted five minutes.

Beginning at the 15-minute mark, Texas A&M went on a 21-4 scoring run to increase its lead to 19.

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