How to watch: Texas A&M vs. Arkansas basketball game

Texas A&M will look to get back on track at home when the face Arkansas for the second time this season

Texas A&M (15-10, 6-6 SEC) will be back at home to face Arkansas (12-13, 3-9 SEC) on Tuesday at 6 p.m. CT.

After the Aggies looked to have turned things around after a big win over a top-ten Tennessee team, they dropped a heartbreaker to Vanderbilt followed by a blowout loss to No. 15 Alabama. Coach Buzz Williams is usually pretty good at steering his team back on track after a tough loss and they need a strong showing in the last six-game stretch before tournament play starts.

Arkansas is on their own two-game losing streak, but they are catching an A&M that either bad skid or is about to have one of those patented Buzz-fueled end-of-season turnarounds. Either way they are on the outside looking in just trying to play spoiler for the remaining team on the schedule

The A&M SEC opponents are hosting Kentucky, Florida, and Tennessee at Reed Arena to highlight the home slate. The Aggies’ road foes include AlabamaArkansasAuburnGeorgiaLSU, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt.

Buzz Williams speaks ahead of Texas A&M vs. Arkansas

Here’s what Texas A&M Head Coach Buzz Williams had to say ahead of the game against Arkansas

Texas A&M (15-10, 6-6 SEC) will be back at home to face Arkansas (12-13, 3-9 SEC) on Tuesday at 6 p.m. CT.

The Aggies are at a crossroads after dropping consecutive SEC games. However, their tougher nonconference schedule this season is keeping them on the bubble with six Quad 1 wins keeping them afloat.

Tuesday will be a great chance to get back on track and get some revenge after losing to Arkansas earlier this season. Coach Buzz Williams already knows what they need to do to make sure they are getting back to the win column.

“I would say that that whether it’s three or zero or 12 or four all the different varieties of ball guards they have they’re all really good at getting downhill and we have to keep them out of the paint and we have to defend without fouling.”

Below, you can watch the full presser Q&A with Coach Buzz Williams.

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Best Photos: Texas A&M’s 79-60 road win over Missouri

Photos: Here are some of the best photos from Wednesday’s game against the Missouri Tigers

Texas A&M’s (14-8, 5-4 SEC) sweeps the season series vs the hapless Missouri Tigers (8-15, 0-10 SEC) 79-60 after an impressive team win Wednesday night.

It was a good night on the road for the Aggies, who picked up their fifth SEC win of the season and did so in impressive fashion. Tyrece Radford led all scorers with 22 points and Wade Taylor IV contributed 18 on the night. Forward Andersson Garcia did what he knows best, hauling in a staggering 16 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks, and a steal.

A&M was just as good on the defensive side of the ball, scoring 24 points off the 12 turnovers by the Tigers, with 8 of those coming from steals. They also held Missouri to 60 points, which is 13 points below the Tiger’s season average.

A&M will take the court again to face the 6th-ranked Tennesse Volunteers in College Station on Saturday night. The game will air on ESPN at 7:00 p.m. CT.

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Everything Buzz Williams had to say after dominant win over Missouri

Here’s what Texas A&M Head Coach Buzz Williams had to say after the road win over Missouri.

Texas A&M’s (14-8, 5-4 SEC) sweeps the season series vs the hapless Missouri Tigers (8-15, 0-10 SEC) 79-60 after an impressive team win Wednesday night.

The Aggies looked every bit like a top-25 team against the Tigers after putting together a strong showing on the road. Tyrece Radford seems to be rounding back into shape and transfer guard Jace Carter had one of his better games of the season. If they can keep this pace, it will take a lot of pressure off Wade Taylor making it harder on defenses going forward.

One player Coach Buzz Williams has been able to count on is Andersson Garcia who’s been an unsung hero this season. He does all the dirty work and grabbing rebounds is the top job. Garcia has also earned comparisons to one of the most prolific rebounders in NBA history.

“Andy just has an innate sense as I said a month or so ago he’s Dennis Rodman when that ball’s in flight and you don’t you don’t think that he is he doesn’t look like that”

“You guys have heard me say it a lot … 550ish games that I’ve coached 17 years as a head coach I’ve never seen someone that has the impact on the game that he does that doesn’t have to have the ball and doesn’t have to score”

Below, you can watch the full post-game presser with Coach Buzz.

A&M will take the court again to face the 6th-ranked Tennesse Volunteers in College Station on Saturday night. The game will air on ESPN at 7:00 p.m. CT.

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How to watch: Texas A&M vs. Missouri basketball game

Texas A&M is in the position to cross the .500 mark in SEC play for the first time this season with a win over Missouri

Texas A&M (13-8, 4-4 SEC) will be back on the road to take on the Missouri Tigers (8-14, 0-9 SEC) on Wednesday at 8:00 PM CST.

The Aggies might have finally figured out a formula while they are still working through their shooting woes. The formula is to attack the basket and get to the foul line often. The last time these teams played, A&M was below 30% but came out with a 63-57 partly due to them being able to hit 27-37 of their free throws. While the Tigers only attempted 10 for the whole game. Coach Buzz Williams no doubt will look to take advantage of Missouri’s aggressive style of play.

The Tigers have been on the struggle bus since SEC play started and have yet to notch their first conference win. Game one between the team was in reach and if they can be more disciplined on the defensive side of the ball this can be a winnable game. The duo of Tamar Bates and Sean East has been their bread and butter on the offensive side combining for an average of 33.6 points during conference play. Both will need to have big games if they want to have confidence moving forward.

The A&M SEC opponents are hosting Kentucky, Florida, and Tennessee at Reed Arena to highlight the home slate. The Aggies’ road foes include AlabamaArkansasAuburnGeorgiaLSU, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt.

Manny Obaseki speaks ahead of Texas A&M vs. Missouri

Here’s what Texas A&M player Manny Obaseki had to say ahead of the game against Missouri

Texas A&M (13-8, 4-4 SEC) will be back on the road to take on the Missouri Tigers (8-14, 0-9 SEC) on Wednesday at 8:00 PM CST.

The Aggies are still hanging in the thick of things in SEC play. With their issues with jump shots, Coach Buzz Williams has been preaching attack, attack, attack. He wants his team to aggressively get to the basket and into the bonus as early as possible.

Outside of Wade Taylor and Tyrece Radford, the next best option to get to the rim is Manny Obaseki. Even though his minutes may not reflect how important he is to the team when he gets on the court, he is among the most athletic players on the floor. He spoke about how they try to stay prepared while playing through conference play.

“Chance favors are most well prepared so you know what I’m saying I think as a team as a group as a unit we’ve prepared ourselves the best we can, and we continue to do that…”

Below, you can watch the full presser Q&A with Manny Obaseki.

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Buzz Williams speaks ahead of Texas A&M vs. Missouri

Here’s what Texas A&M Head Coach Buzz Williams had to say ahead of the game against Missouri

Texas A&M (13-8, 4-4 SEC) will be back on the road to take on the Missouri Tigers (8-14, 0-9 SEC) on Wednesday at 8:00 PM CST.

After a home stand where they went 2-1, the Aggies started off with a 63-57 win over the Missouri Tigers. A&M will now have the opportunity to finally go over .500 for the first time since entering SEC play. On paper, this should be a win for the Aggies but I’ve yet to be convinced they will beat the teams they are supposed to beat on a consistent basis. Even if they already beat them under a month ago.

A big part of Texas A&M’s ability to stay in these games is that they limit the turnovers and are among the best in the country at protecting the ball. Head coach Buzz Williams touched on this during this weekly press conference.

“I think our guys have been really good at listening to the staff in regards to how important turnover rate is, how important offensive rebound percentage is, how important free throw rate is, and how all of that ties into helping overcome where we’re struggling offensively”

Below, you can watch the full presser Q&A with Coach Buzz Williams.

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Everything Buzz Williams had to say after the win over Florida

Here’s what Texas A&M Head Coach Buzz Williams had to say after the win at home over Florida.

Texas A&M (13-8, 4-4 SEC) stormed back in the second half to defeat a hot Florida Gators (15-7, 5-4 SEC) team on Saturday afternoon.

This was a very interesting game to watch as Florida is what some would consider a run-and-gun team putting a ton of pressure on opponents while averaging over 80 points a game. They came into Aggieland sporting a four-game winning streak. That came to an end on Saturday afternoon and a big factor was the second-half defense leading to a 67-66 win.

Outside of the emotionally charged performance from veteran guard Tyrece Radford, who led the game with 26 points and the game-winning bucket, one fellow standout from the game was the high-energy sophomore forward Soloman Washington, who’s been making the most of increased playing time. Coach Buzz Williams touched on how Washington always wants to guard the best player from the other team.

“..because of how he grew up and where he’s from in his life story, he embraces how hard things are, and he wants to be at the front of the line, and I think he was the last well he was throughout the day, but those last two possessions he was stellar.”

Below, you can watch the full post-game presser with Coach Buzz.

 

Texas A&M will be back on the road to take on the Missouri Tigers on February 7th at 8:00 pm CT

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Post Game: Texas A&M defends home court, escaping the Florida Gators 67-66

The Aggies bounce back on Saturday afternoon to beat a surging Florida Gator team at Reed Arena

Texas A&M (13-8, 4-4 SEC) stormed back in the second half to defeat a hot Florida Gators (15-7, 5-4 SEC) team on Saturday afternoon.

The game started at an exciting pace, with the officials letting both teams play while letting some of the softer calls go. A series of runs between the teams kept the game close early, with the Gators knocking down threes and the Aggies driving to the basket. Neither team could pull away, with the game being tied at 25 apiece with six minutes left in the first half.

Around the four-minute mark, Florida began winning the rebounding battle and getting numerous foul calls for easy points from the free throw line to go up 32-25 for their largest lead of the game. With A&M star guard Wade Taylor IV on the bench with three fouls, the Aggies struggled to find any offense outside of Tyrece Radford driving to the basket.

Florida shot lights out from beyond the arc, eventually pulling out to an 11-point lead before the Aggies finally started to get a few things going. A&M scored the final five points of the half, capped off by a Radford three to cut the Gator lead to 40-34 heading into the locker room.

The second half started off in the worst way possible for the Maroon & White, as the Gators scored a quick six points off consecutive three-pointers, leading to Wade Taylor leaving the court with an apparent injury. Fortunately, he could reenter the game after a brief trip to the locker room. After the early surge, Florida’s lead hovered around the six to ten range and would answer back every time A&M tried to make a run.

In a change of pace between both squads, the Aggies started to push the ball end to end and aggressively attacked the basket for a few and-ones off fouls. Then a beautiful legs step-back three from Taylor gave A&M Its first lead of the second half to go up 57-56 with around eight minutes left.

Texas A&M’s defense finally settled in well, and the offense stayed aggressive to the basket, keeping the game extremely close until the final seconds. Then, with the Aggies up 67-66 following Tyrece Radford’s smooth lay-in, A&M forced the Gators into a tie-up that favored the Maroon & White. With a chance to seal the game or at least turn it into a free-throw match, the Gators pressed the inbound pass from Taylor.

In a mental lapse, Taylor ran the baseline right after being told not to, which led to an untimely and possibly game-sealing turnover. Now, with the ball back and only down one, the Gators were in prime position to take the lead with under 18 seconds left on the clock. However, after the inbound pass, Florida made two clean shots at the basket but missed both, giving the Aggies a much-needed 67-66 win at home.

Note: Tyrece Radford started the game after his recent arrest.

Below are the Aggies critical contributors from the game:

Wade Taylor IV:  15 points / 3 rebounds / 1 assists

Tyrece Radford:  26 points / 5 rebounds

Andersson Garcia:  9 points / 6 rebounds

Soloman Washington:  10 points / 4 rebounds / 4 assists

Florida’s top contributors:

Will Richard: 15 points / 1 rebounds

Zyon Pullin: 18 points/ 8 assists

Riley Kugel: 12 points / 5 rebounds / 4 assists

Texas A&M will be back on the road to take on the Missouri Tigers on February 7th at 8:00 pm CT

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How to watch: Texas A&M vs. Florida basketball game

Texas A&M will welcome the Florida Gators to Reed Arena on Saturday noon for a pivotal SEC matchup

Texas A&M (12-8, 3-4 SEC) will be at home to host the Florida Gators (15-6, 5-3 SEC) on Saturday at 1:00 PM CST.

The Aggies are who they are at this point until we see a different type of consistency from this team. After looking like A&M might be turning a corner, they were unable to close out the game against Ole Miss. Wade Taylor IV, like usual, led the way with 30 points. Still, a late defensive lapse allowed the Rebels to snatch the victory away in the final minutes. The Aggies remain a very up-and-down team, still trying to find their identity.

Florida started off a little rough but is now one of the hottest teams in the SEC. All five starters average double-digits in scoring and are currently averaging 85 points a game while sporting a four-game winning streak. They are rising high after defeating #10 Kentucky and will look to extend their steak when they visit Reed Arena on Saturday.

The A&M SEC opponents are hosting Kentucky, Florida, and Tennessee at Reed Arena to highlight the home slate. The Aggies’ road foes include AlabamaArkansasAuburnGeorgiaLSU, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt.