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GALLERY: Women’s Basketball vs. Missouri

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Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill

Junior N’Dea Jones fights around a Missouri player for a rebound.

Texas A&M women’s basketball (17-3, 5-2 SEC) defeated the Missouri Tigers (5-15, 2-5 SEC) 72-53 at Reed Arena. The Aggies took an early lead and wound up with the victory. The women’s basketball team will play in Reed Arena at 7 p.m. against the Georgia Bulldogs.

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  • Junior Aaliyah Wilson steps up to defend a shooter.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • N’Dea Jones had 13 rebounds on the game against Missouri. Three of the rebounds came on offense and ten from defense.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Junior Aaliyah Jackson moves the ball around the court.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Aaliyah Wilson had two assists throughout the game against Missouri.

    Photo by Photo by Kaylee Cogbill
  • Aaliyah Wilson scored a total of seven points against Missouri.

    Photo by Photo by Noelia Herrera
  • Aahliyah Jackson scored a three pointer during the first half. 

    Photo by Photo by Noelia Herrera
  • Senior Shambria Washington trying to control the court to make a play happen. 

    Photo by Photo by Noelia Herrera
  • Senior Jasmine Williams going up for the shot vs. a Missouri defender. 

    Photo by Photo by Noelia Herrera
  • Shambria Washington scored a total of 11 points against Missouri. 

    Photo by Photo by Noelia Herrera
  • Junior Kayla Wells had a total of 3 rebounds and 4 assists against Missouri. 

    Photo by Photo by Noelia Herrera
  • Kayla Wells had a total of 18 points in 37 minutes. 

    Photo by Photo by Noelia Herrera
  • Junior Ciera Johnson goes up for the shot against several Missouri defenders. 

    Photo by Photo by Noelia Herrera
  • Junior Anna Dreimane defending against a Missouri player trying to take the shot. 

    Photo by Photo by Noelia Herrera
  • Ciera Johnson going for the shot in tonights game. 

    Photo by Photo by Noelia Herrera
  • Coach Gary Blair telling his players the game plan during a timeout. 

    Photo by Photo by Noelia Herrera
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