MANHATTAN, Kan. – Texas A&M's Ny'Ceara Pryor had 24 points, six assists and five rebounds on 10-of-15 shooting to lead the Aggies to a 77-72 triumph at Bramlage Coliseum versus Kansas State Sunday to remain undefeated.
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Along with Pryor, starters Lemyah Hylton and Fatmata Janneh scored 10 points each and Jordan Webster came off the bench and went 3-of-3 from deep for nine points to lead a bench unit that poured in 25 points.
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Janneh broke the ice with a 3-pointer with 8:55 left in the opening frame. The Wildcats (3-2) would jump out to a 5-3 lead after that, but Texas A&M (3-0) went on a 7-0 run to take a 10-5 advantage into the first media timeout with 4:07 remaining. After 10 minutes, the Aggies held a 15-13 lead with Janae Kent paving the way with five points in the quarter.
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The Maroon & White began the second on fire, making its first five shots to force a Wildcat timeout at the 7:05 mark, 27-18. Texas A&M continued the dominance to end the half and took a 41-28 lead into the locker room. The Aggies shot 73.3% (11-of-15) from the field in the second quarter with Pryor, Hylton and Ware leading the way with 21 points combined on 90.0% shooting (9-of-10).
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Despite shooting 58.3% in the third quarter, the Maroon & White saw its cushion shrink as the Wildcats outscored the Aggies 31-21 in the frame. A late triple by Webster helped Texas A&M retain its lead, 62-59, heading into the fourth.
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With 4:05 remaining in the game, Kansas State tied the contest at 68-68. However, Pryor corralled a long rebound then took it the distance to give the Aggies the lead back at, 70-68, with 3:03 left. Then, after a couple back-and-forth buckets, Pryor once again came in clutch with a bucket and the foul to give A&M a 74-70 advantage. The Aggies finished off the game with a few stops and took a 77-72 victory to remain undefeated on the year.
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The Aggies return to the court Nov. 22-25 at the Northshore Showcase where they will play three games in Laie, Hawaii.
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POSTGAME NOTES
RECORDS & SERIES NOTES
TEAM NOTES.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
Ny'Ceara Pryor
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Along with Pryor, starters Lemyah Hylton and Fatmata Janneh scored 10 points each and Jordan Webster came off the bench and went 3-of-3 from deep for nine points to lead a bench unit that poured in 25 points.
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Janneh broke the ice with a 3-pointer with 8:55 left in the opening frame. The Wildcats (3-2) would jump out to a 5-3 lead after that, but Texas A&M (3-0) went on a 7-0 run to take a 10-5 advantage into the first media timeout with 4:07 remaining. After 10 minutes, the Aggies held a 15-13 lead with Janae Kent paving the way with five points in the quarter.
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The Maroon & White began the second on fire, making its first five shots to force a Wildcat timeout at the 7:05 mark, 27-18. Texas A&M continued the dominance to end the half and took a 41-28 lead into the locker room. The Aggies shot 73.3% (11-of-15) from the field in the second quarter with Pryor, Hylton and Ware leading the way with 21 points combined on 90.0% shooting (9-of-10).
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Despite shooting 58.3% in the third quarter, the Maroon & White saw its cushion shrink as the Wildcats outscored the Aggies 31-21 in the frame. A late triple by Webster helped Texas A&M retain its lead, 62-59, heading into the fourth.
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With 4:05 remaining in the game, Kansas State tied the contest at 68-68. However, Pryor corralled a long rebound then took it the distance to give the Aggies the lead back at, 70-68, with 3:03 left. Then, after a couple back-and-forth buckets, Pryor once again came in clutch with a bucket and the foul to give A&M a 74-70 advantage. The Aggies finished off the game with a few stops and took a 77-72 victory to remain undefeated on the year.
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The Aggies return to the court Nov. 22-25 at the Northshore Showcase where they will play three games in Laie, Hawaii.
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POSTGAME NOTES
RECORDS & SERIES NOTES
- Texas A&M pushes its all-time record versus Kansas State to 10-14 versus Kansas State.
- Joni Taylor's career record moves to 181-127 all-time and to 41-52 in her four seasons with the Aggies.
TEAM NOTES.
- The Maroon & White began with a starting lineup of Lauren Ware, Salese Blow, Fats Janneh, Lemyah Hylton, Ny'Ceara Pryor (3-0).
- Texas A&M won its first non-conference road game since Nov. 30, 2023, when it won at Wake Forest as part of the SEC-ACC Challenge, 81-57.
- For the program, it is its first true road win since beating Kentucky (Feb. 11, 2024), 61-44.
- The Aggies made 10 triples for the first time since Nov. 10, 2024, against Western Michigan. The Maroon & White shot 10-of-23 (43.3%) from distance against KSU.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
Ny'Ceara Pryor
- Pryor had 24 points, registering the 60th 20-point game of her career.
- Had 10 points and six rebounds in just 15 minutes of action
- Had nine points on 3-of-3 shooting from deep. The nine points was a season-high for the graduate student.
- The senior logged a career-high 36 minutes of action with 10 points and drew five fouls.
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