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A&M junior guard Bernard King was fouled by Loyola Marymount’s Marcus Smith while attempting a 3-pointer with three-tenths of a second left in the game, giving King a chance to shoot three free throws and tie the game, which stood at 80-77. King made the first free throw but his next two bounced harmlessly off the rim as the Lions held off the Aggies, 80- 78, handing A&M its first loss of the season. "I thought Marcus fouled him,” said Loyola Marymount coach Steve Aggers. “We talked about not fouling them if they inbounded the ball behind the three-point line.” STUART VILLANUEVA • THE BATTALION Senior guard Andy Leatherman dribbles around senior guard Marcus Smith during the Aggies 80-77 loss to Loyala Marymount Sunday. “Bernard felt bad but that wasn't the game."^ A&M men’s basketball cm Melvin Watkins. “It shouij have ever come down to tb w as concerned more about, not being able to stop then" A&M (4-1) was inaprttr ions position at theendofi game because of its inalsii to stop the Lions (3-3)dm the stretch. Loyola Marymount shottl percent from the floor and fj| percent from behind the arc. From midway throi second half until the end o; game, the Lions scored on its 12 possessions. Trailing 76-75 with remaining in the game.the.L; finally managed to stop the and converted when A&M more N ick Anderson score; last of his game-high giv e the Aggies a 77-76lea: 1:19 remaining. 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