Texas A&M grinds out tough road win over Mizzou

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COLUMBIA, Mo. –Tineya Hylton sank four foul shots in the last 19 seconds to lead the Texas A&M women’s basketball team to a 69-67 victory over the Missouri Tigers in Thursday’s SEC clash inside Mizzou Arena.

Lauren Ware led the Aggies with a career-high 22 points on 10-of-13 shooting from the field. She added nine rebounds, including three on the offensive end.

Texas A&M (15-4, 3-3 SEC) trailed 63-61 with 1:56 left in the contest before Ware sparked a late surge. First, she made a game-tying layup at the 1:30 mark with an assist from Aicha Coulibaly.

After Missouri’s Hayley Frank missed a jumper, Ware snatched the rebound and was fouled, sending her to the charity stripe. Ware sank both free throws to put the Aggies up, 65-63, with 53 seconds remaining.

Frank tied the game with two foul shots, but turnovers by both teams gave the Aggies the ball with the chance to go ahead. Sahara Jones missed a 3-pointer, but Hylton got the rebound and was fouled as she was exiting the lane for the recycle. Hylton smoothly sank both free throws for the 67-65 lead with 19 seconds remaining.

After another Missouri turnover, Hylton was sent to the charity stripe again, making two more for a 69-65 edge with 10 seconds on the clock.

Frank made a layup with three ticks left, but Missouri was unable to get a steal or foul in the waning moments as Texas A&M milked the clock.

The win snapped a 13-game SEC road winless streak for the Aggies. Texas A&M also reached its highest overall win total since the 2020-21 campaign.

In her first start of the season, Hylton ended the game with 10 points, three rebounds and two steals while matching a career-high with six assists. Jones registered 14 points, a season-high eight rebounds and two steals. Coulibaly stuffed the stats sheet with nine points, seven rebounds and six assists.

The Aggies smothered the Tigers early with a 12-0 run featuring six points apiece from Jones and Ware to take a 15-4 lead at the 2:54 mark of the first quarter. Texas A&M went into the first intermission with a 15-6 edge holding Missouri to its lowest scoring quarter of the season. The Maroon & White owned a 14-4 advantage in rebounds and held the Tigers to 15.4% (2-of-13) shooting from the field, including 0-of-6 from 3-point range.

Missouri was able to get back in the fray heading into halftime behind improved shooting and a 7-1 second-quarter foul disparity in the Tigers‘ favor. Mizzou hit 54.5% (6-of-11) from the field and made 5-of-7 from the charity stripe while the Aggies were not granted a trip. The Tigers cut the lead to four points on two occasions late in the quarter, but Jones made a jumper with four seconds remaining to send Texas A&M to the locker room up 31-25. Despite Missouri’s second quarter surge it was the Tigers‘ lowest first half scoring output of the season.

Coulibaly and Ware combined for 13 points to carry the Aggies through the third quarter with a 48-44 cushion. Missouri’s Frank hit the first of her three 3-pointers of the period to cut the deficit to 31-28 at the 8:56 mark. Texas A&M slowly stretched the gap back out to nine points on three occasions but was unable to break away. After Coulibaly made a layup to give her seven points in the quarter and stake the Aggies to a 48-39 advantage, the Tigers scored the last five points of the period.

Grace Slaughter hit back-to-back 3-pointers at the 7:18 mark of the fourth quarter, giving Missouri its first lead since the opening basket of the game, 52-51. The lead changed hands four times over the next six minutes before A&M’s late run.

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The Aggies will travel to Florida to take on the Gators Sunday, Jan. 28 at 12 p.m.

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