Aggies close out A&TGo here for the remainder.
Jason Groves
Las Cruces Sun-News
11/27/2009
New Mexico State got off to a 9-0 start and had to fight off a late run in an 84-68 victory over North Carolina A&T on Thursday at the Pan American Center.
NMSU led by 20 with 15:26 left to play, but A&T started to heat up from long range in the second half. A&T hit 7-of-22 (31.8 percent) from long range in the second half to pull to within five with 8:45 to play.
"They are the kind of team that if they make 3s, they can be scary," said Aggies coach Marvin Menzies, whose team improved to 2-3 on the season.
After a 20-percent performance from long range in a loss at Cal State Fullerton on Tuesday, the Aggies were slightly better, hitting 10-of-30 from beyond the arc on Thursday. Unlike that game, however, the Aggies closed A&T out rather than getting caught in a 3-point contest...
Plus, here is Jason Groves with a blog entry on the game:
Thursday, November 26, 2009Go here for the remainder.
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well there weren't many people there so I don't know who saw the Aggies 84-68 victory on Thursday. But here is what I noticed...
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Here the Brian McInnis story on Mayen who is from the Sudan:
UH's Mayen a steady forceGo here for the remainder.
Brian McInnis
Honolulu Star Bulletin
November 27, 2009
Nothing as drastic as his family's move from civil-war-torn Sudan to Texas when he was 6, or his decision to transfer to Hawaii from junior college in his home state.
Nope, no world-spanning journey this time for the Rainbow Warriors' senior forward. All it took was a shift of a few inches; his jump shot was off...
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