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Texas A&M vs Buffalo

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Photo by Photo by Meredith Seaver

Even with school being out, the yell leaders are still at the games as well as many students.

The Aggies beat the Buffalo Bulls in a 89-73 victory on Thursday evening. After a suspension announcement, the team managed the win with only seven players stepping out on the wood. 
Photos by Meredith Seaver

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  • Graduate student Duane Wilson looks to his teammates for a play to run.

  • Junior center Tyler Davis leaps over the Buffalo defense to add to the score for the Aggies. He scored 16 of the 89 point victory.

  • Junior guard Chris Collins finished the night 3-4 on free throws.

  • Guard graduate student Duane Wilson contributed the most points, 23 out of 89, to the Aggie win.

  • Senior center Tonny Trocha-Morelos waits for his teammates on offense to get set before making his next move.

  • Guard Duane Wilson controls the tempo of the game after a turnover by Buffalo.

  • Senior Yell Leader Cooper Cox and the 12th Man were successful in their attempts to distract Buffalo basketball players while they were shooting their free throws.

  • Junior guard Chris Collins fends off a Buffalo player as he makes his way towards the hoop.

  • Freshman guard Jay Jay Chandler had his second career start against Buffalo as well as the longest playing time of his career.

  • After a rebound, guard Duane Wilson fights to maintain possession of the ball.

  • Graduate student guard Duane Wilson went 9-9 in free throws made.

  • Senior center Tonny Trocha-Morelos leaps to ensure his layup makes it in since the score was so close towards the end of the game.

  • Buffalo players look on as graduate student guard Duane Wilson goes for a layup in the last few minutes of the game.

  • Junior guard Chris Collins avoids being fouled by Buffalo as they try to come back in the last minutes of the game.

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