STILLWATER — With the offense cooling off and Texas A&M starting to build momentum, it began to feel like Oklahoma State ’s big lead might be diminishing.
But it never did.
The Cowboys (2-0) scored enough and used their length to cause defensive disruption down the stretch to finish off an 87-63 win over Texas A&M (2-1) on Sunday at Gallagher-Iba Arena.

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