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Aggie fans, tired of watching O’Neil score, took it upon themselves to yell “hall hog” each time she got the ball, and thanks to tighter A&M coverage she was held to only five points, all off free throws, in the second half. “(O’Neil) is a great player,” Williams said. “She brings all aspects of the game. She can shoot the three, take it off the dribble, pull up and drive right by you.” Blair said O’Neil is a great player living up to her potential, but it was Iowa State’s adjust ments that kept the Cyclones in the game in the second. “(Iowa State) started the game with a box-and-one (zone defense) to guard against our shooter Mindy (Garrison),” Blair said. “Then when we put two shooters in Mindy and Charlette (Castile), they went to a triangle-and-two.” Iowa State’s offense was spread among most of its bench, with seven players scoring 31 second half points. Iowa State freshman forward Megan Ronhovde put up seven points in the second half and finished with a double-double with 10 rebounds and 10 points in the game. Fennelly said that he wasn’t expecting the offensive depth from his team, who is known for their zone defense. “This was an offensive explo sion for us," Fennelly said. “This is the best that we have played in a long time.” Blair said the fans at Reed Arena showed great support but he hopes to lower the amount of men-women double headers for next year. "It is too much to expect our crowd to put six hours in on bas ketball games,” Blair said. “This is not good for the men. it is not good for the women, it is defi nitely not good for the fans.” The Aggies next opponent is Oklahoma State on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Reed Arena. SPORTS IN BRIEF CBS apologizes for R-rated Super Bowl halftime show NEW YORK (AP)-CBS apolo gized on Sunday for an unex pectedly R-rated end to its Super Bowl halftime show, when singer Justin Timberlake tore off part of Janet Jackson’s top, exposing her breast. “CBS deeply regrets the inci dent," spokeswoman Leslie Anne Wade said after the net work received several calls about the show. The two singers were perform ing a flirtatious duet to end the halftime show, and at the song’s finish, Timberlake reached across Jackson’s leather gladia tor outfit and pulled off the cov ering to her right breast. The network quickly cut away from the shot, and did not men tion the incident on the air. It was unclear whether Timberlake intended to expose Jackson’s breast. Wade said CBS officials attended rehearsals of the half time show all week, “and there was no indication any such thing would happen. The moment did not conform to CBS’ broadcast standards and we would like to apologize to anyone who was offended.” The Super Bowl halftime show, which also featured P. Diddy, Nelly and Kid Rock, was produced by MTV, CBS’ corpo rate cousin in Viacom. “We were extremely disap pointed by elements of the MTV- produced halftime show,” Joe Browne, NFL executive vice president, said. “They were totally inconsistent with assur ances our office was given about the content of the show. “It’s unlikely that MTV will produce another Super Bowl halftime.”