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Cyclones fall after poor second half

February 6, 2008 By admin

Eighteenth rated Texas A&M broke away from a six point halftime lead and cruised to a 69-51 win over the Iowa State Cyclones which snapped the Cyclones nine game home winning streak.

Iowa State coach Greg McDermott were soft to start the second half and let the Aggies grab the momentum of the game, which he says is "troubling." McDermott says the Cyclones did not play well enough on offense to have a chance. He says for them to win their top four or five guys were going to have to get their average and someone else was going to have to step up and do more than what they have been doing.

The Cyclones fall to 3-5 in the Big-12 and 14-9 overall.

 

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