LAWTON -- The Aggie men will look to rebound and try to snap a three-game skid on Wednesday night against Texas A&M-Kingsville at 7:30 p.m. in part two of a basketball doubleheader.
Texas A&M-Kingsville (6-10, 1-3 LSC): Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m. | Live Video | Live Stats | Game NotesThe Starting Five1.    Despite a 1-13 night at the arc on Saturday against Tarleton State, Cameron continues to lead the LSC with a 40.5 team percentage.
2.    Twice since the 2010-11 season the Aggies have dropped back-to-back home contests.Â
3.    The Aggies have had a pair of three game skids this season, earlier this season CU recovered by winning six of their next seven contests.
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DJ Jackson is seventh nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio with a 3.33; through 16 games he has 67 assists vs. 20 turnovers. Â On Saturday, Jan. 3 at home against Northwestern Oklahoma he had a career high 11 assists.Â
5.    The Aggies are tied for tenth in the nation with a 51.1 field goal percentage,  Angelo State leads all programs nationally with 56.1 percentage.
First Tip: Last season both teams split the home-and-home LSC series with Cameron a game up on the Javelinas in the overall historical series 16-15. Â Both programs have dominated their home courts since their first meeting on Nov. 26, 1977, Cameron is 13-4 on the floor of the Aggie Gym. Â Cameron has won five-out of their last six against Kingsville with two losses overall since the 1994-95 season.
The Aggies have dropped their last three in a row and this season and they have lost a game by possession in four contests. Â On Saturday, against number-10 Tarleton State, Cameron stuck with the Texans until the very end with 15 ties and 11 lead changes. Â The Aggies got within a point of TSU in the final minute but were iced by 90.6 percent free throw shooting by the Texans, and the Aggies having a season floor seven percent shooting at the arc. Â
Desmond Henry had a season high 23 points to lead CU on the offensive end. Â
About Texas A&M-Kingsville: Both Texas A&M-Kingsville and Cameron have played identical, but inverted  LSC schedules and will meet with 1-3 records.  Similarly to Cameron, the Javelinas lone league win came on the road at Eastern New Mexico (75-67).  Unlike previous meetings with TAMUK this will be the first time that Cameron will face Head Coach Johnny Estelle, who is in his first season at Kingsville after a year at University of Houston and a four season stint at Navarro College, CU senior
Tank Mayberry played for Estelle during the 2011-12 season.
The Javelinas are 2-5 on the road this season averaging 71.8 points per game, -3.1 fewer than opposing teams, and last in the LSC. Â In the rebounding they are about even with just over 34 boards a game. Â Kingsville is seventh in the LSC in both offensive and defensive shooting percentage, with 43 percent on the offensive side and allowing 46.4 percent shooting on the other side of the court. Â The Javelinas have three who are averaging double-figures in scoring with Troy Jones netting 14.3 a game; Jamar Goodwin and Jordan Jahr are both picking up 10 each per contest. Â Jones leads TAMUK with 7.1 rebounds a game, with Jahr runner up with 5.9 each night.
Coming Up: The Aggies will travel on Saturday to San Angelo, Texas for a tough road contest against Angelo State at 6 p.m.
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