Texas A&M Basketball

Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 92, LSU 62

Texas A&M got back to basics and had fun in a dominant win over LSU last night. The Aggies were on the attack from the jump and Chris Collins began to settle into his role after a rough start to SEC play.
January 12, 2017
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Setting the tone: The Aggies set the tone from the very first possession of the game. A lob pass from out of bounds on the baseline to Robert Williams for a high-flying slam dunk. This play was a planned attack the first time the ball went out of bounds under the basket. Billy Kennedy's players knew what to expect and executed it to perfection.
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