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Women’s Basketball vs. LSU

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Junior Guard Danni Williams scored nine points against LSU. She is now 31 points away from becoming the 30th Texas A&M player with 1,000 career points.

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  • The Aggies had a 45.8 field goal percentage in their victory over LSU.

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  • Texas A&M had 27 defensive rebounds and 12 offensive rebounds for a total of 39 rebounds.

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  • With this victory over LSU, the Aggies improve to a 5-2 record in the SEC.

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  • LSU and Texas A&M had similar turnover numbers, 12 and 14 respectively.

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  • Junior forward Anriel Howard came into this game averaging 12.5 rebounds per game and had the sixth highest rebound average of any SEC player since 1992-93.

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  • Both LSU and Texas A&M had low three point percentages with  11.8 and 12.5 percent respectively. 

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  • Senior Guard Lulu McKinney recorded one rebound, one assist, and one steal against LSU.

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  • Caylinne Martin, a red shirt junior and forward center, scored two points against LSU.

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  • The Aggies only had one block in their victory over LSU.

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  • Senior Center Khaalia Hillsman is ranked 12th in the SEC in points per game and scored 14 points, one block, and seven rebounds. 

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  • LSU had 21 personal fouls and only had 13 free throw attempts compared to the 32 attempts of the Aggies.

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  • Since January 7th, Senior forward-guard Jasmine Lumpkin has averaged 8.5 rebounds per game and had eight rebounds and 8 assists against LSU.

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  • Anriel Howard had an impressive game, scoring 21 points and 14 rebounds, helping the Aggies take the lead after the first half.

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  • This is Head Coach Gary Blair’s 15th season at Texas A&M and is sixth among active coaches with 23 NCAA Tournament appearances.

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