LAWTON -- Cameron has three home contests remaining this season and they will host Texas A&M-Commerce on Wednesday night in the Aggie Gym. Â The Aggies presently hold a four game winning streak against the Lions and will look to stop a two game skid.
Texas A&M-Commerce (15-5, 4-3 LSC): Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m. | Live Video | Live Stats | Game NotesThe Starting Five1.   Cameron will look to avoid a three game skid for the third time this season on Wednesday night.
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Desmond Henry has scored in 21 straight contests and is the only player to start in all 19 games this season. Â On Saturday, he had a career high 10 assists and added 12 points for his second double-double of the season.
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Deondre Ray is second in the LSC with 32 minutes played per game this season.
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Cameron Lee is leading the conference with a 48.9 percent success rate at the arc, and he is netting just over a pair of three-pointers a game.
5.    Cameron is 7-0 when holding a team to under 39 percent shooting and 6-1 when making between 50 and 59 field goal attempts.
First Tip: Cameron's last outing against Texas A&M-Commerce was a forgettable night in which the Lions handed the Aggies a 33 point, 86-53 loss on the road, and it would be the largest margin of victory against a CU team since Nov. 17, 2007 at Pittsburg State (85-50). Â The Aggies also shot a season low 29 percent from the field and were held to a one year low in overall points scored. Â However, Cameron rebounded back three days later and nearly upset number-10 Tarleton State (77-74) in the Aggie Gym. Â The Lions own the overall series record 25-21 but Cameron has won four in a row at the Aggie Gym against A&M-Commerce. Â
Last time out Cameron fell at home for the third time this season against number-22 ranked Midwestern State, 88-77, in front of over 1,500 fans at the Aggie Gym. Â
KeDorian Sullivan led the Aggies with 16 points, but the CU offense was paced by
Desmond Henry who had a double-double with 12 points and 10 assists;
Jamaal Brantley was the other CU player in double figures with 15 points. Â Cameron was out-gunned at the arc with Midwestern's three point attack guiding them through the game with 65 percent shooting from downtown and 13 made treys.
About Texas A&M-Commerce: The Lions are 15-5 and 4-3 in league play, most recently they fell at home for the first time this season 77-74 to Tarleton State, and lost at Angelo State prior to that 79-63. Â Despite their overall record, the Lions are 4-4 on the road and 8-1 in Commerce. Â Darrell Williams is the only player in the LSC to average a double-double a game with just over 17 points a game and nearly 12 rebounds per contest. Â LaDon Carnegie and Anthony Adams are providing the supporting cast with Carnegie netting over 16 a game and Adams adding over 12. Â As a team A&M-C is picking up over 80 points a contest and shooting 45.6 percent from the floor, rebounding is the Lions bread and butter with a league high 43.3 boards a game, nearly eight more than their opposition. Â The Lions are led by longtime coach Sam Walker who is 240-177 overall and 15-8 against Cameron, in Lawton he is 6-5 during his career.Â
Coming Up: The Aggies will be at Tarleton State on Saturday for a 7 p.m. tip off.