Coming off a record-setting 3-point-shooting performance, Texas A&M will look to continue to build when it hosts Mississippi Valley State on Tuesday night at College Station, Tex.The Aggies (4-2) have averaged 89 points per game this season, albeit mostly against non-major conference opponents. It’s nearly a 15-point-per-game jump from last year and stems in part from the team shooting 35.3% from 3-point range.That percentage went up markedly in the Aggies’ last game as they sank 18 of 37 3-point tries to set the school’s single-game record during a 109-68 win over Manhattan on Friday.Ruben Dominguez led the charge by hitting 10 of 14 3-point attempts to break the previous school record by two. The 22-year-old sophomore guard from Spain finished with 30 points, which boosted his team-best scoring average to 14.8 points per game and his 3-point accuracy to 48.9% (23 of 47).”I was joking around — I asked him how he missed four,” Texas A&M coach Bucky McMillan said. “He’s one of the best shooters in the world, and he’s getting in game shape now. A lot of these guys, it takes a second to get in game shape. I’m not going to say he’s going to (always) shoot 70% from three. But he is capable.”Dominguez is one of four Aggies averaging double figures in scoring along with Marcus Hill (12.5), Rashaun Agee (11.2) and Rylan Griffen (11.2).
