After demolishing DePaul, the Aggies look rejuvenated ahead of several tough matchups

After defeating DePaul 89-64, Texas A&M looking elite from the field, and while the schedule gets tougher, the Aggies look very confident.

Texas A&M Basketball (7-2) took out some frustrations against DePaul (1-7) on Wednesday night, defeating the Demon Deacons 89-64 after scoring 62 in the first half behind a blistering 14-31 (45%) from beyond the arc, just two 3-point makes shy of tying the program record in a single game. How did the Aggies achieve such a feat? Ask head coach Buzz Williams, who credited A&M’s conditioning staff for aiding the team’s rest and rejuvenation.

“Guys are spent physically, mentally, and emotionally. Our staff has been good and a credit to the strength of our players. I’m encouraged by what’s transpired since we got back from Virginia.”

For those who have followed the Aggies through the first eight games, it’s been a constant struggle from deep, averaging a measly 30% from three before erupting from the perimeter. Yes, Virginia is one of the best perimeter defenses in the country and suffocates most of the competition it faces. Still, with senior guard Tyrece Radford’s prolonged absence from the lineup, this team had to adjust and make their open shots.

Leading the way with 14 points, Ilinois Chicago transfer guard Jace Carter finally broke out from deep, tying star guard Wade Taylor IV (13 points) with four three-pointers. In comparison, senior forward Henry Coleman III almost recorded his second consecutive double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds.

“I think he (Jace Carter) was shooting 17% heading into tonight. I believe in Jace. I absolutely adore what he’s about on and off the floor. He’s incredibly consistent as a worker.”

Even more critical, while the starters did their job, the bench made its mark, as every player who entered the game scored at least two points, including dependable junior guard Manny Obaseki’s 10-point outing, coupled with freshman guard Bryce Lindsay’s 10 points in the first double-digit outing of his young career. Williams knows the Tide may be turning concerning a defensive statistic that has plagued the Aggies in both losses.

“I think we were averaging 8 made threes coming into tonight’s game and giving up 9. We’re gonna force more threes than most. I’m glad there was some confidence that comes from tonight’s shooting.”

A stat that doesn’t grab a ton of attention, offensive rebounds, has defined the Aggies this season, with forward Andersson Garcia notching 31 of A&M’s nation-leading 159 offensive boards, consistently providing the offense second chance opportunities to reset and find their rhythm.

“Entering tonight we were 9th in the country in turnover rate and 1st in the country in offensive rebound percentage.”

Again, DePaul is not a good team with plenty of defensive issues, but with Memphis and Houston left on the non-conference schedule, the Aggies need to continue shooting at an above-average rate while getting production from the bench.

As long as Tyrece Radford and senior forward Julius Marble, who’s still dealing with an off-the-court issue, are away from the team, reaching their full potential will have to stay on hold, but this team is plenty capable of competing with anyone on the court as long as the shots are falling.

Texas A&M will host the Memphis Tigers (6-2) in Reed Arena on Sunday at 3:00 p.m. CT. The game will air on ESPN2.

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‘ I’m encouraged by what’s transpired since we got back from Virginia.’ Everything Buzz Williams had to say after the home victory over DePaul

Here’s what Texas A&M Head Coach Buzz Williams had to say after the Aggies’ home victory over DePaul

After a long road stint, the Aggies returned home to face the DePaul Tigers and had themselves a night. They shot lights out for the majority of the game and over 60% in the 1st half alone.

Coach Buzz Williams made it a point to schedule a challenging non-conference, and they took a few lumps early, but it will all pay off when league play starts. Multiple back-to-back road games seemed to take their toll on the shorthanded Aggie team against Virginia, where they appeared a little sluggish.

That did not go unnoticed as Buzz talked about how they spent just as much time on the road as they did playing and how being back at home with some time off was needed.

“I think we were gone 11 days in the month total. We were almost gone as much as we were at home. Our guys were never in a groove here in our gym.”

“Guys are spent physically, mentally, and emotionally. Our staff has been good and a credit to the strength of our players. I’m encouraged by what’s transpired since we got back from Virginia.”

Below, you can watch the full Post game Q&A with Coach Buzz Williams

Texas A&M will be back in action at Reed Arena on December 10 at 3 pm CT to face the Memphis Tigers.

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‘Being us was the best thing for us tonight ‘ Everything the players had to say after the home victory over DePaul

Here’s what Texas A&M guards Manny Obaseki & Jace Carter had to say after the Aggies’ home victory over DePaul

After a long road stint, the Aggies returned home to face the DePaul Tigers and had themselves a night. They shot lights out for most of the game and over 60% in the 1st half alone.

With Tyrece Radford currently not on the court or the Aggies, they have been trying to find a way to replace his production, and Manny Obaskei and Jace Carter came up big tonight. They combined for a total of 24 points and five three-pointers.

Transfer Jace Carter has been in a shooting rut to start the season and was finally able to see a few of his three-pointers drop today. Both Obaskei and Carter spoke about how hard he’s been working and the confidence the team has in him:

“It brings a lot of joy to me to see everybody eating. I was so happy for Jace, he’s been working every day. That’s what he does. Everybody’s been working.” – Manny Obaskei

“My teammates, they instill so much confidence in me. They tell me to keep shooting.” – Jace Carter

Below, you can watch the full Post game Q&A with Jace & Manny

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Post Game Recap: No. 21 Texas A&M defeats DePaul 89-64 at Reed

The Aggies extend their home winning streak to 14 as the run the Blue Demons of the court in big win

No. 21 Texas A&M (7-2) jumped out to an early lead and never looked back in defeat over the DePaul Blue Demons (1-7) on Wednesday night.

Outside of the first three minutes at the start of this game, the score was never close in the first half. The week off after only scoring 47 points on the road against Virginia was much needed and had the Aggies looking incredibly fresh. The Aggies had been playing pretty well, but the one thing that has been missing is the three-point shot. Well, today, A&M was on fire to start the game. As a team, they shot a blistering 61% on 11-18 shooting from the three-point line.

Also, as expected, Wade Taylor was back to form, going 3-4 beyond the arc with 10 points and five assists while splitting time. Henry Coleman, who’s been playing at an All-SEC caliber level, was one rebound away from having a double-double in the first half. DePaul had no answer for anyone as the Aggies took a 62-30 lead into the half.

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After a massive first half, the Aggies cooled off a little, but with the game in hand and a significant lead, Buzz Williams was able to get his bench players involved. Everyone who entered the game scored at least two points, and six players had ten or more points.

Overall, it was a solid game for the Aggies and a much-needed win after a rough road stretch. This victory marks the 14th straight home win, and they just missed out on breaking the program’s three-point record, which still stands at 16 threes in a game. I’m sure Buzz would have liked a slightly cleaner second half, but there was not much to complain about after an impressive 89-64 win over a team they were supposed to beat.

Below are the Aggie critical contributors from the game:

Wade Taylor IV: 13 points / six assists

Henry Coleman: 19 points / 3 assists / 9 rebounds

Texas A&M will be back in action at Reed Arena on December 10 at 3 pm CT to face the Memphis Tigers.

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No. 21 Texas A&M will return home to face DePaul

The Aggie Basketball team host the DePaul Blue Demon at Reed Arena on Wednesday

No. 21 Texas A&M will face a struggling DePaul team at Reed Arena on Wednesday night at 8 PM CST.

After a tiring road schedule that ended with a sluggish loss against Virginia, the Aggies got a week off and will look to get back to their winning ways. Wade Taylor had a rough outing last game shooting 2-10 with five turnovers for one of his worst games in a very long time. I’m expecting him to bounce back game and for Henry Coleman to continue his All-SEC type of play.

DePaul will attempt to curb their four-game losing streak with their lone victory coming back in the second week of November over South Dakota. The Blue Demons come in as heavy underdogs at +19.5 and are facing a rested and hungry Aggie team.

These two teams have only met twice before with the Aggies winning both of those games. The most recent was an 82-66 rode win last season when Tyrece Radford and Wade Taylor IV combined for 52 points.

 

PLAYERS to watch:

Wade Taylor IV – 18.6 PTS / 4.4 AST / 2.1 STL

Henry Coleman – 14.4 PTS / 9.1 TOT

How to watch:

TV: SEC Network

Play-by-play: Dave Neal

Color Commentary: Mark Wise

How to Listen:

TAMU Sports Network: WTAW 1620AM, WTAW 94.5FM (local)

Web: 12thman.com

App: 12th Man Mobile App

Play-by-Play: Andrew Monaco / Dr. John Thornton

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The first NET rankings have been revealed, and here’s where Texas A&M currently sits

The first all-important NET rankings for the 2023-2024 season have been revealed, and the Aggies are in good standing thus far.

Texas A&M’s 2023-2024 men’s basketball season can be defined in one word: challenging.

Amid head coach Buzz Williams’ sixth season at the helm, the veteran leader is well equipped with one of the best rosters in the SEC and the country, led the guard trio of Wade Taylor IV and Tyrece Radford. At the same time, senior forward Henry Coleman has taken a massive step in his development in the paint.

Sitting at 6-2 on the year, both of the 21st-ranked Aggies’ losses have been without Radford’ whose defensive prowess and slashing ability take away a chunk of the team’s scoring, as last Wednesday’s 59-47 road loss to Virginia epitomized A&M’s inability to establish a consistent offensive pace. However, the Aggies’ two losses came against Quad 1 opponents, including FAU, ranked in the Top 10.

On Monday, the first all-important college basketball NET rankings were released, as the NCAA Tournament is practically based on each contending team’s Quad-based victories and defeats. After eight games in the regular season, Texas A&M is ranked 15th in the NET, amassing two Quad 1 wins over Iowa State (13th) and Ohio State (20th).

With plenty of opportunities to earn multiple Quad 1 victories before SEC play with upcoming matchups against Memphis and Houston on the docket, Radford’s injury status and senior forward Julius Marbles’ “University process” looms large as the schedule only gets tougher down the stretch.

Texas A&M will host Depaul on Wednesday, Dec. 6, in College Station (TX). The game will air on the SEC Network at 8:00 p.m. CT.

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Texas A&M Basketball falls in newest AP Top 25 Poll

After falling to Virginia last week, Texas A&M took another dive in the newest AP Top 25 Poll.

Texas A&M Basketball suffered its second loss of the season after falling to Virginia 59-47 on the road in the ACC/SEC Challenge last Wednesday, as senior guard Tyrece “Boots” Radford missed his second consecutive game due to an undisclosed injury suffered during the Aggies’ first loss to FAU.

Sitting at 6-2 through eight games, the road only gets more challenging with back-to-back matchups against Memphis and Houston in the coming week. On Wednesday, A&M will host Depaul (1-6) in Reed Arena in what is hopefully a “get back” game after struggling to score consistently against the Cavaliers.

On Monday, the Associated Press released its updated men’s basketball poll. The Aggies dropped seven spots to No. 21 and were the third-highest-ranked SEC team below Kentucky (No. 16) and Tennessee (No. 17), While Alabama, Ole Miss, Arkansas, and South Carolina are all on the outside looking in.

Last week, Aggies’ head coach, Buzz Williams, made it clear that he would not provide any injury updates until further notice. Radford’s status will remain game-to-game throughout the remainder of non-conference play.

Texas A&M will host Depaul on Wednesday, Dec. 6, in College Station (TX). The game will air on the SEC Network at 8:00 p.m. CT.

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Texas A&M Basketball takes a steep drop in newest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll

After falling to Virginia in the ACC/SEC Challenge last week, Texas A&M took an unsurprising dive in the newest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll.

Texas A&M Basketball suffered its second loss of the season after falling to Virginia 59-47 on the road in the ACC/SEC Challenge last Wednesday, as senior guard Tyrece “Boots” Radford missed his second consecutive game due to an undisclosed injury suffered during the Aggies’ first loss to FAU.

Sitting at 6-2 through eight games, the road only gets more challenging with back-to-back matchups against Memphis and Houston in the coming week. On Wednesday, A&M will host Depaul (1-6) in Reed Arena in what is hopefully a “get back” game after struggling to score consistently against the Cavaliers.

On Monday, the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll released its updated men’s basketball poll. The Aggies dropped six spots to No. 19 and were the third-highest-ranked SEC team below Tennessee (No. 13) and Kentucky (No. 17).

Outside of Texas A&M, Kentucky and Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi State both dropped out of the rankings after recent losses, as the SEC has struggled outside of three ranked teams thus far due to early season challenges.

Texas A&M will host Depaul on Wednesday, Dec. 6, in College Station (TX). The game will air on the SEC Network at 8:00 p.m. CT.

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No. 14 Texas A&M falls to Virginia 59-47 in ACC/SEC Challange

A season high in turnovers was too much to overcome as the Aggies drop to 6-2 after loss to Virginia

No. 14 Texas A&M (6-2) battled but fell short of Virginia (6-1) on Wednesday night. A rested Virginia team was too much to handle as a shorthanded Aggie hit the floor with only a few days’ rest following a three-day tournament.

The Aggies started off slow for the second game in a row and had to rely heavily on defense early to stay in the game, falling behind 18-11 with about 10 minutes left in the first half. Luckily for Texas A&M, the Aggies got Henry Coleman back in this game and hit some big shots to keep the game from getting out of hand.

Like clockwork, the Buzz Williams defense turned it up and grabbed every rebound insight halfway through, resulting in a 10-0 run for a 23-20 lead. The lead would only last a few minutes as UVA would hit a big three off a late turnover to take a 27-26 lead.

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Similar to the 1st half, the Aggies couldn’t buy a bucket and fell down by 11 points early in the second half. There was a point that Texas A&M had more turnovers than points behind UVA’s stifling defense.

With the Aggies shooting residing in the ice box, the Cavaliers maintained a double-digit lead to around the two-minute mark of the game. Whenever Texas A&M looked like they might make a run, Virginia would squash it immediately and never really put the Aggies back into the game. Texas A&M shot a sluggish 30.4% with 16 turnovers, not winning numbers, which ended in a 59-47 road loss.

Below are the Aggie critical contributors from the game:

Wade Taylor IV: 9 points / 4 assists / 4 rebounds / 5 turnovers

Henry Coleman: 16 points / 14 rebounds

Texas A&M will be back in action at 8:00 p.m. C.T. on Wednesday (Dec. 6) when they host DePaul at Reed Arena.

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No. 14 Texas A&M will be back on the road to face Virginia in SEC/ACC Challenge

The Aggie Basketball team will travel to Virginia to take on UVA in the inaugural SEC/ACC challenge

No. 14 Texas A&M will face ACC foe UVA at the John Paul Jones Arena in Virginia on Wednesday night.

The Aggies have battled through some adversity after losing both Tyrece Radford and Henry Coleman III for most of their last two games. This has been a testament to how deep the team is and how well Coach Buzz Williams has the entire team ready to play with an impressive 6-1 start.

Virginia is the reigning 2023 ACC regular season title winner and is currently on a three-game winning streak heading into the game. This will be their first game against a ranked opponent this season and have a 5-1 record.

This will only be the second time these teams have met on the hardwood, with the first game being a 60-59 Aggie victory in 1962 in Jonesboro, AR.

Palyers to watch:

Wade Taylor IV – 20.0 PTS / 4.4 AST / 2.4 STL

Andersson Garica – 3.6 PTS / 7.6 TOT

How to watch:

TV: ESPN 2

Play-by-play: Dave Pasch

Color Commentary: Corey Alexander

How to Listen:

TAMU Sports Network: WTAW 1620AM, WTAW 94.5FM (local)

Web: 12thman.com

App: 12th Man Mobile App

Play-by-Play: Andrew Monaco / Dr. John Thornton

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