Lemyah Hylton
Texas A&M
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Lemyah Hylton

Guard
5′11″
Mississauga, Ontario
Southwest Academy
Junior (RS)

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Press Conference: Taylor's Aggies face West Virginia in Sunday matinee
12:47
3 days ago by TexAgs
Press Conference: Taylor's Aggies face West Virginia in Sunday matinee
At 6-1 on the young season, Texas A&M women's basketball has the chance to boost its non-conference resume on Sunday afternoon against West Virginia at Reed Arena. Ahead of the contest with the Mountaineers, Joni Taylor, Lemyah Hylton and Fatmata Janneh spoke to the media.
Ware explains how A&M's off-court connection fosters in-game success
8:28
4 days ago by Kay Naegeli
Ware explains how A&M's off-court connection fosters in-game success
Graduate student Lauren Ware is averaging 8.3 points and 6.9 rebounds per game as Texas A&M is 6-1 early in the season. On The Pass Back, Ware spoke about the team's closeness leading to on-court success, battling through injury adversity throughout her career and more.
This Week on Take Five: Rogers, Armstrong, Pettaway & Hylton
30:48
9 days ago by Richard Zane
This Week on Take Five: Rogers, Armstrong, Pettaway & Hylton
Get to know your favorite Texas A&M student-athletes beyond our patented Texas Aggies United interviews in Take Five! Sitting down for a quick chat this week were Lamont Rogers, Kiotti Armstrong, Deyjhon Pettaway and Lemyah Hylton.
Lemyah Hylton focused on growing 'one percent better' every day
8:35
10 days ago by Kay Naegeli
Lemyah Hylton focused on growing 'one percent better' every day
A transfer from Miami, senior guard Lemyah Hylton is averaging 26.6 minutes and 7.3 points per game as Joni Taylor's Aggies are off to a 6-1 start. On The Pass Back, Hylton spoke about playing in Maroon & White, her leadership role in the locker room and more.
Pryor, Ware & Janneh all post double-doubles in 72-63 win vs. Georgia Tech
8:54
12 days ago by Justin Paez
Pryor, Ware & Janneh all post double-doubles in 72-63 win vs. Georgia Tech
Texas A&M women's basketball stung Georgia Tech in the ACC-SEC Women's Challenge, 72-63, in front of 3,626 in Reed Arena on Wicked Night. Ny'Ceara Pryor, Lauren Ware and Fatmata Janneh each recorded double-doubles as the Aggies improved to 6-1 on the season.
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