LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – recorded her first career double-double while posted 23 points and tied a school record for made free throws but Little Rock could not stop No. 10 Texas A&M in a 79-56 decision Thursday night at the Jack Stephens Center.
The 10-ranked Aggies (5-0) took advantage of remained undefeated on the year by taking advantage of 21 Little Rock turnovers, converting that into 23 points in A&M's 23-point win over the Trojans.
The Trojans (2-2) were not able to register a second-consecutive win over a Southeastern Conference opponent but did challenge Texas A&M throughout the game, driving to the lane and continuously drawing fouls.