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Texas A&M vs. Savannah State

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Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker

Junior guard Admon Gilder played 22 minutes in the win over Savannah State Wednesday.

No. 9 Texas A&M (9-1) defeated Savannah State (3-8) 113-66 Wednesday night in Reed Arena.

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  • Freshman guard TJ Starks made seven 3-point field goal attempts.

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  • Junior center Tyler Davis scored 23 points against Savannah State.

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  • TJ Starks was 4-for-10 in total field goals.

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  • Freshman guard J.J. Caldwell made two steals and five assists.

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  • Guard Duane Wilson was 5-for-9 in his 20 minutes of playing time.

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  • Texas A&M vs. Savannah State

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  • DJ Hogg and Tyler Davis high five while the clock is stopped.

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  • Junior forward DJ Hogg scored 18 points.

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  • T.J. Starks, Savion Flagg, Jay Jay Chandler, Chris Collins and J.J. Caldwell laugh together during a break in play.

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  • Texas A&M vs. Savannah State

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  • Freshman Savion Flagg was 3-for-6 and played for 20 minutes.

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  • Junior Chris Collins scored double figures for the second time in his career with 10 points against Savannah State.

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  • Students yell “Sounds like hell” during the war hymn before the game.

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  • Freshman guard Jay Jay Chandler was 3-for-7 in the 12 minutes he played.

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  • Tonny Trocha-Morelos, Admon Gilder and DJ Hogg cheer on their teammates.

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  • Sophomore guard Mark French went in for the Aggies at the end of the game.

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  • T.J. Starks celebrates with freshman guard Cameron Alo after the Aggies’ win over Savannah State.

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  • Tyler Davis and DJ Hogg wait for the War Hymn to start playing after the game.

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