Texas A&M Basketball

Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 65, Auburn 56

Billy Kennedy and his team headed into Alabama on Wednesday night and returned with a road victory — without the help of injured Fabyon Harris. Alex Caruso's play to fill the void is among several takeaways.
February 21, 2013
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1. Alex Caruso came to play. In 37 minutes of action, the Aggie freshman scored 14 points, handed out eight assists, grabbed four rebounds, had three steals, a block and only one turnover.

This was his best game, in terms of stats, but what made it more impressive is that it came at a time when Fabyon Harris couldn't compete due to an ankle injury. With the loss of Fabyon, someone had to step up and Alex showed he has what it takes.

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