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GALLERY: Women’s Basketball vs. Florida

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Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill

Junior guard Aaliyah Wilson charges toward the basket. She had four points in the game.

Texas A&M women’s basketball team (15-3, 3-2 SEC) defeated the Florida Gators (11-8, 2-4 SEC) 69-42. The game was tied at the end of the first quarter, but the Aggies wound up on top in the end. Texas A&M women’s basketball will be back in Reed Arena on Sunday, Jan. 26 at 3 p.m. to play Missouri.

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  • Junior center Ciera Johnson goes around her defender for the shot.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • The ball gets passed up to Aaliyah Wilson for a breakaway layup.

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  • Ciera Johnson had 16 points from the field against Florida.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Aaliyah Wilson attempts to drive around a defender toward the basket.

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  • Coach Gary Blair instructs his team from the sideline.

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  • Senior guard Shambria Washington moves the ball around the offense.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Freshman guard McKinzie Green judos to defend a Florida shooter.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Senior guard Jasmine Williams gets a steal and dribbles toward the basket for a layup.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Junior guard Kayla Wells goes in for a layup. She had 13 points in the game.

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  • Ciera Johnson spins around a defender to go up for a shot.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • N’Dea Jones celebrates with Ciera Johnson after she makes a layup and gets a foul called.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Junior forward N’Dea Jones went three for four from the free throw line.

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  • Junior guard Aaliyah Jackson steps up to guard a Florida player.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Aaliyah Wilson moves around a defender to put a shot up. 

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Aaliyah Jackson charges through the lane to put up a shot.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Jasmine Williams had 11 points against Florida.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Ciera Johnson had two offensive rebounds against the Gators.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
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