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Texas A&M Tops Kentucky 96-85 in Wildcats' Road Finale
Texas A&M overcame a 12-point halftime deficit with a 27-point run and 46% three-point shooting to defeat Kentucky 96-85, handing Kentucky their fourth loss in six games.
- On Saturday, Texas A&M defeated Kentucky 96-85 in College Station, ending Kentucky's road trip with its fourth loss in six games.
- Kentucky Wildcats led 30-18 with eight minutes left in the first half before Texas A&M Aggies closed the half with a 27-5 or 27-3 run, taking a 45-33 halftime score lead.
- Reserve Rylan Griffen led Texas A&M with 21 points, and five Aggies reached double figures in the win over Kentucky; Kentucky's top scorer was not specified in the source.
- Kentucky Wildcats have one final regular-season game, hosting Florida on Saturday at 4 p.m. on ESPN.
- In the second half, the Aggies pushed the lead to 21 after recovering from a 1-for-9 start from three, shooting 46% from three overall against Kentucky's 31%.
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Griffen scores 21, Dominguez 17 and Texas A&M tops Kentucky 96-85
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Rylan Griffen and Ruben Dominguez came off the bench to score 21 and 17 points respectively and Texas A&M defeated Kentucky 96-85 on Tuesday night.
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Read Full ArticleKentucky falls in its final road game of the season 96-85 at Texas A&M
Texas A&M hands Kentucky its fourth loss in the last six games with a 96-85 win in College Station.The way the game started it looked like the Wildcats were going to run the Aggies out of their own gym. UK was down a point when Mo Dioubate sank a jumper in the paint. Jasper Johnson followed that up with a three pointer and Brandon Garrison finished a bucket in transition to give Kentucky an 18-12 advantage. A short time later during the flow of …
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right1Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Left, 46% Center
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- 46% of the sources lean Left, 46% of the sources are Center
46% Center
L 46%
C 46%
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