Texas A&M defeats Abilene Christian 77-58, moving to 2-0 on the season

Wade Taylor IV scores 21 points as Texas A&M defeats Abilene Christian 77-58, moving to 2-0 on the season

The 2022 Texas A&M basketball squad played its second game of the season on Friday night, facing the always feisty Abilene Christian Wildcats of the WAC, an opponent they know well after their 2021 meeting which took the Aggies 2 overtimes and a game-winning 3-point shot from former Aggies Hassan Diarra. After only leading 34-29 at the half, Texas A&M charged their way to a 77-58 victory, where they have now won 20 non-conference games in a row in Reed Arena.

After cruising past Louisiana Monroe 87-54 on Monday night, continuing to improve on offense and develop continuity on defense through their early nonconference schedule was vital before they enter SEC play. As fans begin to realize that this is in fact the deepest and most talented roster head coach Buzz Williams has had during his tenure with Texas A&M, fans once again packed reed arena tonight to support a team that hopes to achieve some pretty lofty goals this season.

From a stat line perspective, the Aggies shot 52.3 percent from the field, hit 6 3-pointers, were an impressive 71.4 percent from the free throw line, and out-rebounded the Wildcats 35-24 on the night. The defense accounted for 10 steals on the night, 7 more than they did in the opener, and held Abilene Christian to 38.5% shooting, though they did shoot 44% from 3.

Overall, the Aggies started out hot from the field, playing fast and efficiently in transition, as almost every player in the starting lineup contributed early, most notably point guard Tyrece Radford who accounted for 13 points and 8 rebounds after going scoreless against Louisiana Monroe. Forward Henry Coleman III had yet another strong night, recording his first double-double of the season with 13 points and 11 rebounds, while Witchita State transfer guard Dexter Dennis continued to impress with his second consecutive double-digit outing, scoring 13 points and 2-4 from 3.

The story of the night however was the incredible performance from sophomore point guard Wade Taylor IV, perhaps the most promising player on the entire roster. On the night, Taylor IV was 5-7, 3-3 from 3, and lead the offense with 21 points, while displaying a fierce competitive spirit on every possession as his growth on the court has continued to lead the team to victory.

In a lower-scoring display from the Aggies bench, Michigan State transfer forward Julius Marble had 4 points, guard Hayden Hefner accounted for 5 points, and guard Manny Obaseki also had a quiet night with 4 points.

Texas A&M will be heading to the Myrtle Beach Invitational next week to face Murray State on Thursday, Nov. 17th at 3:00 PM CT. which will be aired on ESPN 2.

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Abilene Christian’s Kendall Catalon with worst fair catch in college football history

Kendall Catalon with an unfortunate decision to make a fair catch

Missouri is in the SEC. Abilene Christian isn’t.

The Wildcats went to Columbia, Mo, for a paycheck game against the Tigers on Saturday.

It looks like Missouri knew what it was doing when looking for a cupcake opponent.

Kendall Catalon is a senior for the Wildcats, so had to know better.

Watch as Catalon decides to make a fair catch of the Missouri punt at the Abilene 1-yard line.

Perhaps he was confused and thought he was downing the ball. There can be no other explanation.

Catalon is a transfer from Arkansas, so he can’t use the big SEC stage as an excuse. Catalon went to Legacy High School in Arkansas.

His legacy in college football is going viral for this decision to make a fair catch at his team’s 1.

Is this the week Rickie Fowler contends again? Sleeper picks for the 2022 Memorial Tournament

Saw Rickie Fowler in this hat and knew his time was coming soon.

The PGA Tour is in Ohio this week for the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village. Jack’s place has produced big-name winners over the last four seasons: Patrick Cantlay twice, Jon Rahm, and Bryson DeChambeau.

Rahm and Cantlay are both in the field while DeChambeau is still recovering from wrist surgery and is uncertain if he’ll give it a go. World No. 3 Cameron Smith, Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Viktor Hovland, and Jordan Speith are also teeing it up in Dublin.

Muirfield Village is a par 72 layout measuring over 7,500 yards. It’s gone through a renovation over the last few years that included the resurfacing of every green on the property.

Among the big names, there are several players further down the odds list to keep an eye on.

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Texas Baseball: Longhorns sweep Abilene Christian

The Texas Longhorns baseball team swept the Abilene Christian Wildcats in a three-game series over the weekend.

The Texas Longhorns baseball team (30-8) did what the men’s basketball team was unable to do: beat Abilene Christian. Not only did the Longhorns sweep the series, but games one and two were a combined 29-1 one-sided thrashing. With the series sweep, Texas keeps their winning streak alive at 13 games in a row.

The only close game in the series was game two in which both teams had a combined 14 strikeouts and Texas didn’t score a run until the bottom of the sixth inning.

Games one and three were offensive outings for Texas with three home runs hit between them, as well as four different innings in which the Longhorns scored three or more runs.

Texas will next play a re-match against the Texas State Bobcats on Tuesday, who the Longhorns beat earlier in the season by a score of 10-3. For now, let’s recap how the series against Abilene Christian played out on the next page.

College golf facilities: Abilene Christian Wildcats

Check out Abilene Christian’s incredible practice facility and clubhouse on campus in Abilene, Texas.

Before the 2019-20 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Abilene Christian opened the doors to its brand new Byron Nelson Clubhouse last February.

“Even though he wasn’t an ACU graduate I think he felt an affinity for the university and especially the golf program” said head coach Tom Shaw.

In 1984 a fundraiser was held and Nelson helped to endow the first scholarship. Once he got involved, the door was opened for ACU golf. While Nelson never attended ACU, he served as a member of ACU’s Board of Trustees from 1965-74 and chaired the Fort Worth Region of its National Development Council. Nelson’s widow, Peggy Nelson Jaros, donated several items from his career for display.

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Jack Maxwell, ACU professor emeritus of art and design, was commissioned to create two distinctive pieces for the clubhouse: a painting of the 12th green and Byron Nelson Bridge at Augusta National Golf Club is displayed, as well as his collaboration with Geoff Broderick, associate professor of art and design, to create a bronze bust of Nelson with a golf club in hand.

The clubhouse overlooks The Jim, ACU’s short-game practice area, and features a training room that includes swing-simulation technology (McGlothlin Simulator Bay), a full-size living area, offices for coaches, men’s and women’s locker rooms, a College Golf Fellowship Conference Room and kitchen.

More: Check out our list of college golf practice facilities

Photos: ACU practice facility