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Toccara Williams (right) drives for a lay-up against Kayla Bowers (left) during the Aggies loss to No 3
Williams recorded her 400 career steal and is now just 13 away from the record of 418.
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steals to her credit, she is now No. 13
all time, in NCAA steals and No 2.
the Big 12. The Big 12 record is 418.
Williams leads the team in scoring
with 14.3 points per game, shooting
34.6 percent from the floor. Overall,
the Aggies average 62.4 points per
game, shooting 39 percent.
Tech averages 45 percent from the
floor with almost 78 points per game.
Blair remains unflinching in the
face of such adversity.
“Playing top teams is why 1 came
to A&M (to coach),” Blair said. “So
far the biggest advantage I have
over the other coaches is I am four
inches taller than them."
Blair said he keeps his team's confidence up
by counting the small victory.
“Moral victories — we don't talk about because
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points of winning in five »u. of
six of their conference losses and
two games. Oklahoma State and
Texas, the games came down to
ihe final minute.
The Oklahoma State game was
won by the Cowgirls with a last
second shot, and No. 21 Oklahoma
was taken into overtime.
Blair said that he came into the
top conference in the country lor
"— his first year as head coach but is
confident his team will not be
shut out.
“The ‘W‘ is coming,” Blair said after last
week’s defeat.
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player and we
hope to take
advantage of that
— Toccara Williams
Aggie point guard
Time changed for
Harlem Globetrotters
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The Globetrotters will be per
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University of Texas
hires Kansas City
defensive coordinator
University of Texas hired
former Kansas City Chiefs
assistant Greg Robinson as co
defensive coordinator.
Robinson has spent the past
14 seasons in the NFL and was
the defensive coordinator for
Denver when the Broncos won
the Super Bowl in 1997 and
1998. He spent the past three
seasons as defensive coordinator
for the Chiefs.
He will share defensive coor
dinator duties with secondary
coach Duane Akina, although
Robinson will have final say in
developing schemes and calling
defenses, Brown said. Robinson
also will coach the linebackers.
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