LITTLE ROCK – Nearly a week since its last game, Little Rock women's basketball will the hit road for its first road game of the year at No. 19 Texas A&M on Wednesday. The will game will take place at 6 p.m., at Reed Arena and will air live on SEC Network +.
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Little Rock is 2-7 against Texas A&M in the all-time series. The Trojans and Aggies tangled last season at the Jack Stephens Center as then-No. 25 Texas A&M came away with a 55-37 win. Little Rock's last win against Texas A&M came at the NCAA Tournament in 2015 as the Trojans knocked off the Aggies by a score of 69-60 in Tempe, Arizona. Little Rock's only other win came in the very first meeting in 2001 as the Trojans earned an 80-68 victory in Little Rock. Wednesday will be the Trojans' fourth attempt at a win in College Station.
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Following Wednesday's game at Texas A&M, Little Rock will travel to Houston to face Rice in a Black Friday matchup at 2 p.m.
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- Little Rock has allowed the fifth-fewest turnovers in the nation this season with 25.
- The Trojans' 41.7 three-point field-goal percentage ranks 41st nationally and second in the Sun Belt.
- Little Rock's 77.1 free-throw percentage ranks 41st nationally and second in the Sun Belt.
- The Trojans' turnover margin of 7.50 ranks 30th in the nation and first in the conference.
- Little Rock's 14.5 assists per game rank second in the Sun Belt.
- The Trojans' field-goal percentage of 45.1 ranks second in the Sun Belt and 61st in the nation.
- Freshman Tori Lasker is one of 43 players in the nation with a perfect free-throw percentage this season.
- Lasker's three-point field-goal percentage of 60.0 percent ranks 25th nationally and second in the Sun Belt.
- Sophomore Kyra Collier's 4.00 steals per game rank 13th nationally and second in the Sun Belt.
- At 265 assists for her career, Townson is seven shy of passing former Trojan Ka'Nesheia Cobbins (2011-15) for the seventh-most assists in program history.
- A win against A&M would be Little Rock's first over a ranked opponent since knocking off the then-No.20 Aggies at the NCAA Tournament in 2015.
- A win would also be Little Rock's first in four tries at Texas A&M.