AMES, IOWA – It's probably hard to be the heir apparent at point guard 
		when the person you were brought into replace is still on the team. But 
		freshman Amber Calvin and senior Tweet Cook seem to be settling into 
		their new roles just in time for the New Year and conference play.
		
		The backcourt duo had another stellar game for the North Carolina A&T 
		women's basketball team as the Aggies defeated the University of 
		Missouri at Kansas City 71-64 Wednesday night in the Cyclone Classic 
		played at Iowa State's Hilton Coliseum. 
		Cook finished with 17 points, eight rebounds and three assists. Calvin 
		added 16 points on 5-for-7 shooting and is averaging 13.0 points in her 
		last four games. Lamona Smalley finished with 17 points and nine 
		rebounds. 
		 “Tweet has done great things for us and Amber is going to do great 
		things for us,'' said N.C. A&T head coach Patricia Cage-Bibbs about her 
		new backcourt duo. “A player like Amber is not afraid of anything and 
		she is a true point guard. We just have to work on her defense.”
		 Cook, who has already established herself as one of the best players to 
		ever play at N.C. A&T by becoming its all-time assists leader, cut the 
		Roos lead to one at 62-61 with 2:40 remaining. Freshman Nikia Gorham put 
		the Aggies up for good when Jaleesa Sams found her open underneath for a 
		layup. 
		 The Aggies (5-6) added to their lead when Calvin grabbed a Sams miss 
		and followed it with a jump shot to give the Aggies a 65-62 lead with 
		1:19 to play. The Roos had not yet put the Aggies in the bonus, so they 
		had to waste precious seconds trying to foul the Aggies. 
		 When they finally put the Aggies on the free throw line, there were 
		only 25 seconds remaining. Calvin went to the line and hit two free 
		throws for the Aggies to put the game away. 
		 The Aggies will play two more non-conference games before the MEAC 
		schedule kicks in. The Aggies play at N.C. Central Saturday afternoon at 
		2 before traveling to play Liberty on Jan. 5 at 7 p.m.
		“If you go back and look at our schedule, you will see that we have 
		played some tough competition,'' said Bibbs. “Playing schools like Iowa 
		State and LSU only makes you better. That's why I never have a problem 
		playing big schools. We are looking more and more ready for conference 
		play.”