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North Carolina A&T remains undefeated after facing off against Morgan State

The Aggies won 42-17 against the 0-4 Bears

Reginald Thomas II for The Undefeated
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September 25, 2017
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The North Carolina A&T Aggies are now 4-0 after their game against the Morgan State Bears in the Sept. 23 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference game at Hughes Stadium in Baltimore. While the Bears were able to score for the first time this year, it wasn’t enough to stave off the Aggies, who have had an impressive winning streak so far this season.

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  • Josh Mattocks of North Carolina A&T puts on his gloves as he exits the locker room for warm ups.
    Josh Mattocks of North Carolina A&T puts on his gloves as he exits the locker room for warm ups.
  • Morgan State University band members wait for direction during their halftime performance.
    Morgan State University band members wait for direction during their halftime performance.
  • Morgan State quarterback Elijah Staley gets encouragement from his teammates after throwing a touchdown.
    Morgan State quarterback Elijah Staley gets encouragement from his teammates after throwing a touchdown.
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