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No. 22 Aggies At Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship

March 05, 2006The No. 22-ranked Texas A&M Aggies (22-7, 11-5) will be the third seed in the 2006 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship when they face 6th-seeded Nebraska (17-11, 8-8) Wednesday at 8:30 p.m.

March 05, 2006

The No. 22-ranked Texas A&M Aggies (22-7, 11-5) will be the third seed in the 2006 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship when they face 6th-seeded Nebraska (17-11, 8-8) Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at Reunion Arena in Dallas in a game being televised by FSN.

A&M has posted its best finish in the history of the Big 12 Conference with a third place showing.



GAME INFO
Wednesday, March 8, 8:30 p.m. (CST)
Reunion Arena (18,000), Dallas, Texas

RECORDS
Nebraska: 17-11, 8-8 Big 12 (T-6th)
Texas A&M: 22-7, 11-5 Big 12 (3rd)
RANKINGS
A&M is ranked 22nd in the Associated Press poll and 23rd in the ESPN/USA Today poll.
RADIO

Tom Turbiville, play-by-play
Tap Bentz, commentary
(available inside Reunion on low end of FM dial)
TELEVISION

Kevin Eschenfelder, play-by-play
Debbie Antonelli, commentary
Brenda VanLengen, sidelines
INTERNET
Live Stats:
(big12sports.com)
Live Audio:
(aggieathletics.com-subscription service)
SERIES
Nebraska leads A&M, 12-4
at Big 12 Tournament: NU leads, 1-0
Last Meeting: (2/11/06)
UP NEXT
winner in Big 12 Semifinals
vs. Baylor/Kansas State
Thursday, March 9, 8:30 p.m. (CST)
Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas
TV: FOX Sports Net (National)

The Aggies improved its Big 12 record by +7 games from a year ago. It marked the second best two-year turnaround by a team with a sub-.500 record in league history.

A&M won 11 Big 12 games this season which is two more than the previous three seasons combined.

It is A&M's first season to be ranked in the AP Top 25 since the end of the 1996 season following winning the Southwest Conference Tournament.

The Aggies have never been seeded higher than nine at the Big 12 postseason championship. Its only win at the event happened in 1998 against Texas.

The Aggies won regular season games with Nebraska (69-50) and Colorado (55-46).

A&M's third place finish is the best for coach Gary Blair since he guided Stephen F. Austin to seven straight conference titles from 1987-93.

Blair's best regular season finish in the Southeastern Conference with Arkansas was a tie for fourth place in 1995.

A&M has tallied its most overall wins since 1994 and its most Big 12 wins ever. The Aggies have the second most wins overall in the league.

The Aggies have won their 11 league games by impressive average of 17 points a game.

A&M has won 20 of its last 25 games since returning from Hawaii in November. It included a 10 game winning streak which is the second longest in school history.

A&M has seven losses, two are by a combined three points and five are to teams ranked in the top 20 (#9 Oklahoma (twice), #10 Baylor (twice), and #16 DePaul).

A&M has won 16 of its last 18 games at Reed Arena dating to last season's WNIT postseason contests. It includes a 13-game winning streak that was the second longest home winning streak at A&M. The longest was 17 games set in 1994-95.

Coach Gary Blair is one of four active coaches to take three different teams to the AP Top 25. He is one of eight coaches in the history of the poll to accomplish that feat.

Blair has 150 appearances in the AP Top 25 to rank No. 24 all-time and No. 16 among active coaches.

He is looking to become just the fourth coach in NCAA history to take three different schools to the NCAA Tournament.

The Aggies are leading the Big 12 Conference in scoring defense. A&M also leads the league in number of steals, and turnover margin at +8.31.

The Aggies have held all but four of its league opponents to double-digits below their normal scoring output.

A&M's defense has been particularly stingy in the first half of games allowing 26.2 points while its offense is averaging 35.7 points.

Last season, the Aggies ranked eighth in the Big 12 in scoring offense averaging 64.3 points a game. This season, the Aggies are averaging 70.2 points a game ranking fourth in the league.

A&M ranks in the top four in scoring offense and scoring defense.

Two Aggies are scoring double-digits this season. All-Big 12 First Team selection Morenike Atunrase, last year's Big 12 Freshman of the Year, leads the team at 13.9 points while Big 12 All-Rookie Team freshman Takia Starks is second at 11.6 points a game. All-Big 12 Honorable Mention A'Quonesia Franklin is third on the team at 9.2 points while freshman Danielle Gant is fourth at 8.5.

Gant leads the way for the Aggies in shooting at 58 percent which is the second best by any freshman in the country. Gant has scored double-digits in seven games. She has started in three games this season and is usually the first player off the bench for the Aggies.

Starks is a two-time Big 12 Rookie of the Week and averages 26 minutes of playing time. Starks has started in 24 of 29 games, including the last 21 straight, and has seen playing time at point guard.

Scales has 546 career rebounds to rank No. 13 all-time at A&M. She is the 16th player in school history to grab 500 or more rebounds

The Aggies' roster is composed of 73 percent of players in their first or second year in the program. A&M starts two freshmen and three sophomores.

Atunrase has blocked 51 shots this season, the third most in a single season at the school. She now has 108 career blocks to rank third all-time at A&M. At 5-foot-10, Atunrase is shorter than both players who rank ahead of her.