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The Texas A&M Aggies wrapped up their 2012 Big 12 regular season with a 65-62 loss to Oklahoma on Saturday. The Aggies finished their season with a disappointing 4-14 record in Billy Kennedy debut season. The Aggies finished ahead of only Texas Tech in the 2012 regular season standings.
Kansas captured its eighth consecutive regular season title and was followed by Missouri. Iowa State knocked off Baylor on Saturday to earn the third seed with the Bears taking fourth just ahead of Kansas State.
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The regular season has finally ended for the Texas A&M Aggies and it ended in a 65-62 loss to the Oklahoma Sooners. Oklahoma started the second half hot and extended their lead to 14 points, but Texas A&M was able to chip away and went on a 12-5 run late in the second half to cut the Oklahoma lead to two points.
Texas A&M never took the lead in the second half but they did get close to Oklahoma, however they were never able to take the lead. Anytime it was a one possession game Oklahoma would respond during the last two minutes of the game.
Oklahoma needed all of the career-high 24 points by Romero Osby to get past the Aggies. Texas A&M was led by David Loubeau who scored 15 points in the loss.
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These two teams are battling it out for the No. 8 seed in the Big 12 conference tournament, but at the moment it is the Oklahoma Sooners who could be landing that spot as they lead the Texas A&M Aggies 33-26 at the half. Oklahoma is being led by Romero Osby who has 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting, and Texas A&M is being led by Ray Turner who has eight points. However, the the Aggie scoring is being spread out among multiple players.
Texas A&M is hanging around in this game because they have gone 4-of-9 from three-point range which is three more than Oklahoma, but Oklahoma has countered that by getting to the free throw line at a better rate than Texas A&M. Oklahoma is 6-of-7 while Texas A&M is only 1-of-3.
Texas A&M's defense needs to step up their game if they want to win as they are allowing Oklahoma to shoot just under 50 percent at the half.
For more on the Aggies, head to I Am The 12th Man, and for updates on the Sooners, head to Crimson And Cream Machine. For more news and notes on college hoops, check out the SB Nation NCAA Basketball hub page.
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The Texas A&M Aggies and the Oklahoma Sooners will face off in the regular season finale before facing each other again in the first round of the Big 12 tournament on Thursday.
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