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Home Of Champions|73 National Championships
NaShyla Hammons
NaShyla Hammons produced seven points and five rebounds Friday.
37
Oklahoma City OKCity 0-0
67
Winner Texas A&M TA&M 0-0,0-0 SEC
Oklahoma City OKCity
0-0
37
Final
67
Texas A&M TA&M
0-0,0-0 SEC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Oklahoma City OKCity 13 10 6 8 37
Texas A&M TA&M 19 13 22 13 67

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

OCU takes up exhibition loss at Texas A&M

Stars end exhibition run at Oklahoma on Monday

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Oklahoma City University, ranked third in NAIA women's basketball, dropped its second women's basketball exhibition to Texas A&M 67-37 on Friday night at Reed Arena.
The 2018-19 runner-up Stars, selected as preseason Sooner Athletic Conference favorites, continued its three-game road trip of exhibitions against NCAA Division I competition. Texas A&M is ranked sixth according to the Associated Press, while OCU also faces two power five schools in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
Mallory Lockhart, a sophomore from Keller, Texas, totaled 12 points and two rebounds, while NaShyla Hammons, a senior from Oklahoma City, posted seven points and five rebounds for OCU. Abby Selzer, a sophomore from Thomas, Okla., collected seven points and a team-best seven rebounds and Brennyn Seagler, a senior from Gruver, Texas, finished with five points, three rebounds and a team-high three assists.
The Stars put together an early 10-5 lead. Selzer contributed four points during the jumpstart, connecting on a layup and a jumper. Lockhart and Seagler accounted for the other early buckets, both draining 3-pointers. Texas A&M ended the first period on a 14-3 run.
After trailing by single digits at the break, OCU was outscored 22-6 in the third quarter. The Stars went 3-of-12 from the floor in the period.
OCU will end their three-game exhibition run at 7 p.m. Monday against Oklahoma in Norman, Okla. The game will be televised on Fox Sports Oklahoma.
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