Eriny Kindred
Texas A&M
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Eriny Kindred

Guard
5′10″
Del Valle, TX
Del Valle
Sophomore

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Game Highlights: Florida 55, Texas A&M 48
5:39
1 yr ago by Kennedy Smith
Game Highlights: Florida 55, Texas A&M 48
Florida prevailed in the final quarter as Texas A&M failed to grab ahold of its first conference win, now sitting 0-2 in the SEC. TexAgs presents a video recap of the hoops action between the Aggies and Gators, along with a postgame interview with Texas A&M guard Eriny Kindred.
Florida outlasts Texas A&M in hard-fought New Year's Day battle, 55-48
11:51
1 yr ago by Richard Zane
Florida outlasts Texas A&M in hard-fought New Year's Day battle, 55-48
Texas A&M fell to 0-2 in Southeastern Conference play as the Aggies let a slim lead slip away in the fourth quarter against Florida on Sunday afternoon. The visiting Gators scored 22 fourth-quarter points to escape victorious, 55-48.
Press Conference: Taylor, Ags travel for non-conference clash vs. Duke
9:25
1 yr ago by TexAgs
Press Conference: Taylor, Ags travel for non-conference clash vs. Duke
Texas A&M women's basketball gets its first road test of the season as the Aggies travel to Durham for a non-conference contest with Duke at Cameron Indoor on Thursday night. Ahead of the game, Joni Taylor, Tineya Hylton and Eriny Kindred addressed the media.

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Game Highlights: Florida 55, Texas A&M 48

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