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Aggie Roundup
Published Wednesday, November 11, 2009 6:05 AM

BASKETBALL

Aggie women to host Oklahoma City in exhibition: The Texas A&M women's basketball team will hosts NAIA Division I's Oklahoma City University at 7 p.m. Thursday at Reed Arena.

Tickets for the exhibition game are priced at $11, $9, $7 and $5 and can be purchased online at www.12thManFoundation.com/tickets, in person at the 12th Man Foundation ticket office or the Reed Arena box office or by calling 1-888-99-AGGIE.

Prior to the game, members of Aggie Athletes Involved will be stationed outside of Reed Arena collecting coats, blankets and sweaters to benefit Twin City Mission. Fans who make a donation will receive free admission to the game.

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A&M named Big 12's best at digital marketing: Texas A&M has been named the top school in the Big 12 for the digital marketing of its men's basketball program by Digital Hoops Blast. Baylor finished second while Nebraska came in third.

TRACK & FIELD

Porscha Lucas a finalist for The Bowerman: Texas A&M's Porscha Lucas is a finalist for The Bowerman Award along with Colorado's Jenny Barringer and Texas' Destinee Hooker.

The men's finalists are Ashton Eaton (Oregon), German Fernandez (Oklahoma State), and Galen Rupp (Oregon).

VOLLEYBALL

Aggies set to host Cyclones: The Texas A&M volleyball team will host eighth-ranked Iowa State at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Reed Arena.

ISU (20-4, 12-3 Big 12) is 1-12 all-time in matches played in College Station and looking to rebound after getting swept by No. 10 Nebraska on Saturday.

Free crocs will be given to the first 100 fans at the student entrance.

Tickets can be purchased at the Reed Arena entrance, online at AggieAthletics.com or by calling 888-99-AGGIE. Tickets are $9 for reserved seats; $7 for adult general admission; and $4 for youth general admission. Children under 2 are admitted free in general admission sections.

-- Eagle staff reports



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