Texas A&M (9-5, 0-1) hosted the LSU Tigers (9-5, 1-0) on Saturday night at Reed Arena and had their worst shooting output of the season, falling to the Tigers in the conference opener.
It was a rough night at home against the Tigers, and the lack of offense really came back to bite them this time around. In past games, they were able to work their way back into the game due to their massive rebounding advantage, allowing them to grab for second-chance points. This was one of the few times where the opponent was able to match them on the glass.
“We were first in the country in offensive rebound percentage at 46% of the shots we had missed we had got back and then tonightit was 26%. I believe and so that drastically affects us “
NOTE: Solomon Washington & Bryce Lindsay did not suit up for the game
Texas A&M will return on the road on January 9 to take on the Auburn Tigers at 8:00 PM CST in Neville Arena.