Lack of height bites A&M in 86-85 loss to Mizzou
Doubled up inside the paint, Texas A&M suffered a third consecutive loss in a Wednesday night defeat to Missouri at Reed Arena, 86-85. The undersized Aggies were again undone by a team with superior size, as the A&M defense failed to find a stop when they needed it most.
By Olin Buchanan
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