Texas A&M men’s basketball goes undefeated in Bahamas tour

Texas A&M men’s basketball went 3-0 during their Bahamas tour, fending off Raw Talent Elite, BC Zalgiris Kaunas, and the Puerto Rican national team.

Texas A&M men’s basketball wrapped up a one-week tour in the Bahamas that saw the Aggies go undefeated in a three-game stretch against international competition.

Raw Talent Elite, BC Zalgiris Kaunas, and the Puerto Rican national team all faced Texas A&M over the last week, providing some much-welcomed experience for an Aggies team with heightened expectations heading into next season. The next time we’ll see Aggie basketball on the hardwood will be in their season opener against Texas A&M-Commerce on Nov. 10 at Reed Arena.

Here’s a breakdown of how the Aggies fared throughout their three games in the Bahamas tour.

Exhibition Game 1: Texas A&M (100), Raw Talent Elite (49)

The Maroon and White made easy work of the Bahamas club thanks to a well-rounded performance from both returning Aggies, as well as some new faces to the program. Solomon Washington (17 points), transfer Eli Lawrence (13 points), Andersson Garcia (12 points), Tyrece Radford (12 points), Hayden Hefner (12 points), and Henry Coleman III (10 points) all finished in double-digit figures.

Washington earned the game ball for his perfect shooting performance (7-for-7) from the field, while adding nine rebounds, four assists, and two steals. Lawrence highlighted how his two-way ability will be invaluable to the Aggies this season, as he finished with a game-high four steals on the defensive end.

The full box score can be found here.

Exhibition Game 2: Texas A&M (89), BC Zalgiris Kaunas (59)

If the offense took center stage in the Aggies’ first exhibition game, it was all about defense in game two. Texas A&M stifled BC Zalgiris Kaunas en route to forcing 26 turnovers and 17 steals. Of those takeaways, Washington forced seven by his lonesome with a stellar defensive effort.

Wade Taylor IV (15 points, 4-for-6 3PT), Radford (15 points, 2-for-3 3PT), and Julius Marble (12 points) led the Maroon and White in scoring.

The full box score can be found here.

Exhibition Game 3: Texas A&M (83), Puerto Rico National Team (70)

The Maroon and White saved the best for last when it came to competition in the Bahamas tour, as the Puerto Rican national team made the Aggies work for every basket in their head-to-head. In the end, Texas A&M prevailed with an 83-70 win in the team’s best battle of the tour. While holding a close 58-51 lead heading into the fourth, the Aggies leveraged a 13-3 run to propel them to victory and remain undefeated during the three-game stretch.

Four A&M players in Taylor (14 points, 4-for-8 3PT), Marble (14 points), Hefner (13 points, 3-for-5 3PT), and Manny Obaseki (11 points) finished in double-figures. Garcia chipped in with a near double-double with eight points and a game-high nine rebounds.

The full box score can be found here.

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Texas A&M Basketball will play three games in the Bahamas Tour ahead of the 2023-2024 season

Texas A&M Basketball will reportedly travel to the southeast to take on three pro teams in the Bahamas, a part of the international Bahamas Tour.

Set your August vacation plans because the 2023-2024 Texas A&M Basketball team will take part in a foreign tour set in the Bahamas, as the Aggies will play in three games vs. the international competition on the island.

With every matchup being held at the historic Atlantis resort on Paradise Island, the Aggies will face the Bahamas National Team in Game 1 on Monday, Aug 7, Zalgris (International Lithuanian Pro Team) in Game 2 on Wednesday, Aug 9, and Obras Basket (Argentinian Pro Team) in Game 3 on Thursday, Aug 10.

Noted by GigEm247’s Carter Karels, teams are only allowed to travel internationally for games every four years, as this is the first international trip for Texas A&M since the 2019 season, as the Aggies traveled to Costa Rica in Buzz Williams’s first season with the program.

Head Coach Buzz Williams noted his excitement for the Tournament, speaking on the cultural experiences that await them outside of the games.

“Obviously the international competition and the extra days of practice are important, but the biggest benefit of a foreign tour is broadening the experience for the student-athletes,” Buzz Williams stated. “This is a unique opportunity for our guys to experience another culture. We will also get to serve those less fortunate than us while we are there. Our program is grateful to our administration and the 12th Man for their support of our Bahamas tour and look forward to making some great memories.”

Texas A&M is coming off its best season under Williams in 2022, finishing 25-10 and 15-3 in the SEC, including their second consecutive appearance in the SEC Tournament Championship and their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament before falling to Penn State in the first round.

With four out of five starters returning next season, led All-SEC guard Wade Taylor IV and senior guard Tyrece Radford, who announced his return in May. While senior forwards Henry Coleman and Julius Marble finish the starting rotations, the Aggies added guards Jace Carter and Eli Lawrence through the transfer portal to fill out a deep bench. At the same time, Carter is slated to compete for the starting small forward spot after Dexter Dennis’s departure.

After CBS Sports recently ranked Texas A&M 15th in its preseason poll, the hype is definitely warranted, and after proving just how far they can go despite their short-lived Tournament showing, the future is now for the Maroon and White in 2023.

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