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No. 5 Texas A&M Holds Off Arizona On The Road, 54-44
Nov. 25, 2008
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TUCSON, Ariz. - Senior All-America candidate Danielle Gant (Oklahoma City, Okla.) turned in her first double-double of the season with a game-high 12 points and 10 rebounds as No. 5 Texas A&M held off Arizona, 54-44, Tuesday night at Lute and Bobbi Olson Court at the McKale Center. Gant's double-double was the 13th of her career, while A&M set a program milestone with its first-ever road victory in the all-time series versus Arizona (3-2) in Tucson. The win also catapulted the Aggies to one of their best starts in school history with an unblemished 4-0 record which includes three consecutive victories on the road. After a 9-4 run by Arizona in the opening minutes of the game, A&M stepped up its defensive pressure and took the Wildcats deep into the shot clock on their possessions. Freshman reserve Sydney Carter (DeSoto, Texas) knocked down a three-pointer at the 9:05 minute mark to relinquish the lead, 13-11, and the Aggies never trailed again. A&M held Arizona to a season-low 24.5 percent (12-of-49) shooting from the floor, but the Wildcats were able to stay in the ballgame by going nearly perfect from the free throw line making 20-of-23 charity attempts including 13 of their 23 first-half points with a 92.9 percent accuracy rate. In the second half of play, the Aggies pushed the lead out to as many as 13 points as Carter hit the front end of a one-and-one from the free throw line. A&M led most of the second half by double digits, but Arizona got within four with a jumper by Reiko Thomas with under two and a half minutes to go, 48-44. A&M remained composed as Gant and Carter combined for A&M's 6-0 scoring run in the final stretch to hold off the Wildcats' last second-attempt at an upset. Senior All-America candidate Takia Starks (Houston, Texas) was the only other A&M player in double figures with 10 points and a season-high seven rebounds, despite a sprained ankle in the first half. Reigning Big 12 Freshman of the Week Adaora Elonu (Houston, Texas) scoring six of the team's first 15 points of the ballgame and ended the night with eight. With Arizona coming into the ballgame with a +10.8 advantage on its previous opponents on the boards, A&M more than met its goal with a season-high 48 rebounds to the Wildcats' 35. Post players La Toya Micheaux (Missouri City, Texas) and Damitria Buchanan (Houston, Texas) each had five. The Aggies continue their West Coast swing by traveling to Southern California for the Timeout 4 HIV/AIDS Tournament hosted by Pepperdine on Nov. 28-29 in Malibu, Calif. A&M will take on Penn State (3-1) on Friday, Nov. 28 at 3 p.m. (CT) and either host Pepperdine (2-2) or Coppin State (0-2) on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 3 or 5:30 p.m. (CT). POSTGAME NOTES
Texas A&M Head Coach Gary Blair
On the team's defense and Danielle Gant's clutch play near the end of regulation ...
Texas A&M Senior Guard/Forward Danielle Gant
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