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Texas A&M vs Arkansas

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Texas A&M guard Curtyce Knox averages 35.5 minutes of play time per game. 

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  • Guard Curtyce Knox average in 2.8 rebounds per game.

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  • Forward Anriel Howard is the third highest scoring player on the team with just over 11 points per game on average.

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  • Curtyce Knox is the fourth highest scorer on the team with 9.7 points per game on average.

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  • An Arkansas Razorback defends number 11, Curtyce Knox.

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  • Anriel Howard holds the highest number of rebounds per game averaging at 11.8.

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  • Guard Danni Williams and center Khaalia Hillsman defend an Arkansas Razorback.

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  • Guard Danni Williams is the highest scoring player on the team with 17.7 points per game on average. Williams continued to put up big numbers for the Aggies in their road game against Florida.

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  • Curtyce Knox blocks a pass from a Razorback. 

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  • Jasmine Lumpkin receives a hand to the face, resulting in a foul on Arkansas.

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  • Forward Taylor Cooper has totaled in 39 rebounds this season alone. 

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  • Taylor Cooper dribbles past a Razorback before shooting a basket.

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  • Head coach of the Razorbacks, Jimmy Dykes has been head coach since 2014. 

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  • During the first half, head coach Jimmy Dyke confronts the referees.  

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  • Khaalia Hillsman is has the highest number of points on the team this season at 283.

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  • Forward Taylor Cooper defends an Arkansas Razorback.

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  • Center Khaalia Hillsman averages in 16.6 points per game.

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  • Curtyce Knox amassed 15 assists in the Aggies’ win over Arkansas. 

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  • Gary Blair has been head coach of the Aggies since 2003. 

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  • Curtyce Knox fights for the ball against Razorback defenders.

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