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Oklahoma St. hopes to end skid vs A&M
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Oklahoma St. hopes to end skid vs A&M

Published Jan. 23, 2020 5:34 p.m. ET

Oklahoma State (9-9) vs. Texas A&M (9-8)

Reed Arena, College Station, Texas; Saturday, 4 p.m. EST

BOTTOM LINE: Oklahoma State looks to end its six-game losing streak as it takes on Texas A&M. Oklahoma State is looking to break its current six-game losing streak. Texas A&M is coming off a 66-64 win over Missouri in its most recent game.

PLENTY OF EXPERIENCE: Senior leadership could play a big role in this game's outcome. Josh Nebo, Savion Flagg and Wendell Mitchell have collectively accounted for 49 percent of Texas A&M's scoring this season. For Oklahoma State, Lindy Waters III, Cameron McGriff and Thomas Dziagwa have combined to score 45 percent of the team's points this season.LOVE FOR LINDY: Waters has connected on 33.3 percent of the 84 3-pointers he's attempted and has gone 7 for 18 over his last three games. He's also made 77.8 percent of his foul shots this season.

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SLIPPING AT 65: Texas A&M is 0-6 this year when it allows 65 points or more and 9-2 when holding opponents to fewer than 65.

LONG-RANGE THREAT: Oklahoma State's Dziagwa has attempted 101 3-pointers and connected on 41.6 percent of them, and is 10 for 21 over the last three games.

STIFLING DEFENSE: Texas A&M has held opposing teams to only 38.5 percent shooting, the lowest percentage among all SEC teams.

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