WASHINGTON - GW men's basketball welcomes its second CAA opponent in as many games when it hosts North Carolina A&T on Tuesday night. Tip is set for 7 p.m. with streaming coverage on ESPN+.

As part of Military Appreciation Night, the first 450 students will receive a free George's Army t-shirt. Additionally, military members and their families can purchase discounted tickets in advance through this link or show their military ID at the box office to claim the discount.

BALANCING THINGS OUT
GW received contributions from all over the floor on Friday with six different student-athletes reaching double digits. It marked the first time doing so for the program since. Feb. 21, 2018 vs. Richmond. Notably, Trey Autry led the team in scoring with a career-high 14 off the bench and first-year Christian Jones reached double digits for the first time in his career with 11 points, four assists and four steals.

Jacoi Hutchinson reached double digits for the first time this year, and 10th time in his career, with 12 points and five rebounds. Gerald Drumgoole Jr, Rafael Castro and Darren Buchanan Jr. all reached 10+ for the second time in as many games.

HERE COMES JUN
Redshirt sophomore Darren Buchanan Jr. has notched back-to-back double-doubles to begin the season after posting just one such effort in his debut campaign a year ago.

Buchanan has scored at least 10 points in seven straight games dating back to last season and has done so in 27 of his 31 career appearances for the Buff & Blue. The D.C. native is one of just 19 players nationally to post a pair of double-doubles in the season's first week.

A LOOK AT THE AGGIES
North Carolina A&T is 1-1 on the year with a non-Division I win over Cheney and a 14-point loss at Wake Forest. The Aggies were selected to finish 10th in the CAA following an injury-derailed campaign a year ago that saw them finish 7-25 (5-13) in the first year under head coach Monte Ross.

Landon Glasper was selected as a unanimous first team All-CAA selection in the preseason after averaging 20.9 ppg last year, the highest for an Aggie in 30 years. Thus far this year, Glasper is averaging 16.5 ppg and has taken an astounding 46% of his team's shots when on the floor. Last year, Glasper ranked in the top 20 nationally in percentage of shots taken.

Maryland transfer Jahnathan Lamothe leads the Aggies with 18.0 ppg after scoring 27 vs. Cheney. Will Felton (10.5 ppg, 8.0 rpg) and Ryan Forrest (10.0 ppg) both have also averaged double digits through two games for A&T.