The Texas A&M Aggies basketball season could not have gotten too much worse, but it did when the Aggies were blown out by the Oklahoma St. Cowboys 60-42. The first half the game was close when as Oklahoma State was leading by only three points, but the Texas A&M offense went into hiding in the second half as Oklahoma State nearly doubled up Texas A&M 31-16.
The Texas A&M offense had one of their worst games of the year on Saturday as they shot 31 percent from the field and tried to shoot as many three-pointers as possible to get back into this game, but that did not work as they went four-of-17 from beyond the arc. Texas A&M was led in scoring by Khris Middleton who had 14 points and David Loubeau had 10 points as rest of team had a combined 18 points.
Oklahoma State's offense was not vastly superior in this game as they 46 percent, but they did make seven three-pointers in the win and were led by Brian Williams who had 17 points on the afternoon.
The loss for Texas A&M dips then further away from .500 at 13-15.
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