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Men's Basketball 1/23/2008 12:00:00 AM

Jan. 23, 2008

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Team

· Baylor's win snaps a streak of 6 straight losses to Texas A&M.

· The Bears are 6-0 when trailing at halftime.

· Baylor connected on its last 13 free throw attempts, including a perfect 11-for-11 in the fifth overtime.

· The Bears made 24-of-28 (83.0%) free throw attempts over the five overtimes.

· Baylor's 16 wins this season eclipses its win total from 2006-07 (15-16 overall) and marks the most wins in the Scott Drew Era; also the most wins since winning 19 in 2000-01 (last postseason berth; NIT).

· Baylor played its first-ever five-overtime game. The Bears played a four-overtime game against North Texas during the 1988-89 season (BU 96-95).

· The two teams combined for 17 ties and 20 lead changes.

· Baylor made more free throws (39) than field goals (35).

· The Bears' last win over the Aggies was a 67-61 overtime win in College Station during the 2003-04 season (Scott Drew's first season at Baylor).

· Baylor's win over #18 Texas A&M is the Bear's first win over a ranked team this season, and the first since beating No. 13/14 Oklahoma State 74-72 in 2002-03.

· The win snaps a streak of 29 straight losses to ranked opponents.

· The Bears are 3-42 in the last 7 seasons vs. ranked teams.

· Baylor has won four straight true road games, but lost 35 of 37 prior (dating to 2002-03).

· Baylor is 2-0 in Big 12 road games this season (lost 25 straight before this season).

· The Bears win consecutive road games for the first time since 2002-03 (wins at Oklahoma State, at Kansas State).

· Baylor's 16-2 start is its best since the Bears began 24-2 in 1945-46 (SWC champs).

· 4-0 is Baylor's best start in Big 12 play since opening 5-0 in 1997-98.

· The Bears played their first overtime game of the season and the first since a double-overtime game against Colorado State in 2006-07 (BU 87-82).

· Trailing 22-8 with 10:35 remaining in the first half, Baylor put together a 12-0 run over 2:45 minutes to cut the score to 22-20 with 7:50 remaining.

· BU is 7-1 in away games this season (4-0 true road; 3-1 neutral).

· Facing a 50-49 deficit, Baylor outscored Texas A&M 11-1 over the next 4:45 to build a 60-51 lead, its largest lead of the game.

· Baylor is 26-1 in the Drew Era when scoring 80-plus points.

· The Bears are 25-6 when totaling 40+ rebounds over the last 6 seasons.

· Texas A&M made 36-of-59 free throws (61.0%). Baylor's Big 12 opponents are shooting a collective 60.9% (84-for-138) from the free throw stripe against the Bears this season.

· Texas A&M is Baylor's 2nd most-played rival - 196th meeting (A&M leads 124-72).

· The Bears have used the same starting lineup in all 18 games this season.

· Baylor teams have made at least one 3-point field goal in 472 straight games.

Individual

· With 19 points and 18 rebounds, Kevin Rogers tallied a double-double for the second straight game. Rogers records consecutive double-doubles for the second time this season (all four on the road; at South Carolina, at Southern, at Nebraska). The 18 rebounds also represent a career high.

· Curtis Jerrells scored a career high 36 points, including 20-for-24 at the free throw line. He also recorded a career high 8 assists to only 2 turnovers in 53 minutes (4.0 assist-to-turnover ratio).

· Aaron Bruce tallied a season high 20 points.

· LaceDarius Dunn recorded a career high 10 rebounds.

· Mamadou Diene recorded 3 blocked shots (has recorded 3 blocked shots in all 4 Big 12 games). He has recorded 16 blocks over the last 6 games.

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Players Mentioned

LaceDarius Dunn

#24 LaceDarius Dunn

G
6' 4"
Freshman
Curtis Jerrells

#0 Curtis Jerrells

G
6' 1"
Freshman
Aaron Bruce

#14 Aaron Bruce

G
6' 3"
Sophomore
Mamadou Diene

#15 Mamadou Diene

C
7' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
Kevin Rogers

#23 Kevin Rogers

F
6' 9"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

LaceDarius Dunn

#24 LaceDarius Dunn

6' 4"
Freshman
G
Curtis Jerrells

#0 Curtis Jerrells

6' 1"
Freshman
G
Aaron Bruce

#14 Aaron Bruce

6' 3"
Sophomore
G
Mamadou Diene

#15 Mamadou Diene

7' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
C
Kevin Rogers

#23 Kevin Rogers

6' 9"
Freshman
F