Record Night from 3 Leads Aggies to 109-68 Victory Over Jaspers
Nov 21, 2025 | Men's Basketball
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M men's basketball team knocked down a program-best 18 3-pointers to cruise past Manhattan, 109-68, at Reed Arena Friday night. Rubén Dominguez led the way with 30 points, connecting on a school record 10 shots from beyond the arc.
Rylan Griffen set the tone at the start, knocking down an early 3-pointer to spark the offensive attack for the Aggies (4-2). Another Griffen 3 nearing the midway point in the first half ignited a 22-4 scoring spree for the Maroon & White. Texas A&M went up by as many as 30 points in the opening period and took a 55-27 lead on the Jaspers (3-3) into the halftime break. Griffen and Dominguez combined for 22 points, going 7-for-10 from beyond the arc in the period, while Marcus Hill added 11 first-half points.
The Aggie offense continued to surge in the second half, extending the lead to as many as 41 points late in the game. Dominguez didn't let up, knocking down six of his record 10 3's in the second half.
Hill helped lead the way with a season-high 19 points, while Griffen added 17 points and seven assists. Texas A&M shot a season-best 58.2-percent from the field and 48.6-percent from beyond the arc. The Aggies connected on 39 field goals while dishing out 32 assists.
POST GAME QUOTE
Head coach Bucky McMillan on the team's shooting …
"Tonight was more indicative of what I would expect to see from our team shooting the ball. That's just what we are. This was not like we got hot. This is just what I've been waiting to see, to be the standard of how we make 3's because of what we have. When you make 3's, everything feels good and sometimes you're not as good as you think when you're making shots and sometimes, you're not as bad as you think when you're missing shots."
POSTGAME NOTES
TEAM NOTES
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
#0 Marcus Hill
#1 Josh Holloway
#3 Rylan Griffen
#4 Jamie Vinson
#5 Jacari Lane
#6 Rubén Dominguez
# 12 Rashaun Agee
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Rylan Griffen set the tone at the start, knocking down an early 3-pointer to spark the offensive attack for the Aggies (4-2). Another Griffen 3 nearing the midway point in the first half ignited a 22-4 scoring spree for the Maroon & White. Texas A&M went up by as many as 30 points in the opening period and took a 55-27 lead on the Jaspers (3-3) into the halftime break. Griffen and Dominguez combined for 22 points, going 7-for-10 from beyond the arc in the period, while Marcus Hill added 11 first-half points.
The Aggie offense continued to surge in the second half, extending the lead to as many as 41 points late in the game. Dominguez didn't let up, knocking down six of his record 10 3's in the second half.
Hill helped lead the way with a season-high 19 points, while Griffen added 17 points and seven assists. Texas A&M shot a season-best 58.2-percent from the field and 48.6-percent from beyond the arc. The Aggies connected on 39 field goals while dishing out 32 assists.
POST GAME QUOTE
Head coach Bucky McMillan on the team's shooting …
"Tonight was more indicative of what I would expect to see from our team shooting the ball. That's just what we are. This was not like we got hot. This is just what I've been waiting to see, to be the standard of how we make 3's because of what we have. When you make 3's, everything feels good and sometimes you're not as good as you think when you're making shots and sometimes, you're not as bad as you think when you're missing shots."
POSTGAME NOTES
TEAM NOTES
- The Aggies knocked down 10 3's in the opening period and finished with 18 in the victory to erase the previous school record of 16 against Savannah State in 2017.
- The Maroon & White's 109 points against Manhattan marked their second 100-point game of the year and the first time the Aggies have registered multiple 100+ point games in a season since 2015-16 when they topped USC Upstate 104-64 and Southeastern Louisiana 100-58.
- Texas A&M's 109 points were the most in a game since a 113-66 win over Savannah State in 2017.
- The Aggies registered 32 assists on the night, which is tied for the third-most in program history. It was the highest total in a game since tallying 32 against Savannah State in 2017.
- The Maroon & White's 18 3-pointers and 32 assists are the most in a game by any SEC school so far this season.
- Texas A&M scored 24 points off Manhattan's 16 turnovers, while limiting itself to a season-low eight miscues.
- The Aggies took the rebounding advantage 36-28 and outscored the Jaspers in the paint 40-26.
- Texas A&M used the starting lineup of Jacari Lane, Rylan Griffen, Rubén Dominguez, Rashaun Agee and Mackenzie Mgbako, it's fifth different lineup of the season.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
#0 Marcus Hill
- Recorded season-high 19 points on 7-of-10 (72.7%) shooting from the field, scoring 11 in the first half.
#1 Josh Holloway
- Registered a season high six assists, making it back-to-back games with five-plus assists.
#3 Rylan Griffen
- Scored 17 points, including a season-best four 3-pointers, to finish shooting 62.5-percent (5-8) from the field.
- Added a season-best six assists.
#4 Jamie Vinson
- Brought down a career-high five rebounds, adding seven points and three assists.
#5 Jacari Lane
- Went 5-of-8 from the field to match his season-best of 12 points.
- Recorded a season-high seven assists.
#6 Rubén Dominguez
- Set the school record for 3-pointers in a game with 10 to register the first 30-point game by an Aggie this season.
- His 10 3's are the most by any SEC player this season.
- Was 10-of-14 (71.4%) from 3-point range in the victory.
- Pulled down a career-best five rebounds.
# 12 Rashaun Agee
- Made it back-to-back games with double digit rebounds, matching his season-best with 10.
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Team Stats
MC
AM
FG%
.436
.582
3FG%
.450
.486
FT%
.579
.765
RB
28
36
TO
16
8
STL
4
7
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Manhattan Postgame: Bucky McMillan
Friday, November 21
Manhattan Postgame: Ruben Dominguez, Marcus Hill
Friday, November 21
Highlights: Texas A&M 109, Manhattan 68
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