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Another slow start put Texas A&M in another hole from which it could not climb out of and resulted in another basketball loss.
The Aggies (13-8) fell to fifth-ranked Kansas 79-68 on Saturday at Phog Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, primarily because they could not match the Jayhawks backcourt production.
Kansas (17-4) hit 12 three-pointers, compared to A&M’s five, and parleyed 14 turnovers into 24 points to deal the Aggies their seventh loss in nine games.
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