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Aggie Women's Basketball Game #1:
#12/15 Texas A&M (0-0; 0-0 SEC) vs. #9/9
Louisville (0-0; 0-0 Big East)
November 9, 2012 · 6:00 p.m. (CT)
KFC Yum! Center (22,000)
Louisville, KY
TV: WHAS (Local)
Drew Deener, Play-by-Play
Kent Spencer, Commentary
RADIO: Texas A&M Radio Network
Mike Wright, Play-by-Play
Steve Miller, Commentary
Local: WTAW-AM 1620 (College Station/Bryan)
LIVE AUDIO/STATS: AggieAthletics.com
COLLEGE STATION, Texas - The No. 12-ranked Texas
A&M women's basketball team will open its season against No. 9 Louisville
at 6 p.m. (CDT) at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky. The Aggies open the
season on the road for the first time since the 2007 season(at SMU) and will
open with a ranked opponent for the first time since the 2009 season (No. 9
Duke).
A&M returns two starters from the 2012 Sweet 16 team and
is led by Preseason All-SEC selection Kelsey Bone (Houston, Texas) who averaged
11.9 points and 6.9 rebounds per game last season. Sophomore Alexia
Standish returns from a promising freshman season in which she averaged 5.8
points and two assists per game. Seniors Adrienne Pratcher (Memphis, Tenn.) and
Kristi Bellock (St. Rose, La.) highlight the six letterwinners returning.
The Aggies add six true freshman, that compose the highest
rating recruiting class in program history, and one medical redshirt. The
newcomers will look to take advantage of the departure of three starters and
two key contributors off of the 24-11 squad from one year ago. The Aggies
will look to the newcomers to replace 39.9 points and 18 rebounds per game that
were lost to graduation.
Friday night will be the third time the Aggies and the
Cardinals have faced off, but the first time the matchup will occur in
Louisville. The all-time series is tied 1-1, as Texas A&M won the early
matchup of top-ten teams in College Station last season. The first meeting was
during the 1992 season in the Illini Classic, where Louisville won 63-59.
The Cardinals posted a 23-10 record last season and made
their sixth NCAA tournament appearance in the last seven years. The Cardinals
are led by preseason All-Big East selection and junior Shoni Schimmel and
return four starters overall from last year's squad including Bria Smith, Sara
Hammond and Shawnta' Dyer.
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