Aggies Finish Exhibition Season Against Houston: A Look at the Key Takeaways
The Texas A&M men's basketball team concluded their exhibition season with a 78-67 win against the University of Houston on Tuesday night. This game provided valuable insight into the team's progress and areas for improvement heading into the regular season.
A&M Dominates Early
The Aggies showcased their offensive firepower early, jumping out to a 20-point lead in the first half. Wade Taylor IV led the way with 18 points, demonstrating the scoring prowess that makes him a key player for A&M. Henry Coleman III added 14 points and 8 rebounds, providing a strong inside presence.
Houston Fights Back
Despite the early deficit, Houston never gave up. They clawed their way back into the game, cutting the lead to 10 points at halftime. The Cougars showed their resilience and ability to overcome adversity, highlighting their own strengths.
Key Takeaways for the Aggies
While the exhibition season is about testing and evaluating, here are some key takeaways for the Aggies heading into the regular season:
- Offensive Efficiency: The team looked confident and fluid on offense, particularly in the first half. This bodes well for the upcoming season.
- Defensive Intensity: Although they struggled defensively at times, especially in the second half, the Aggies displayed moments of strong defensive pressure.
- Depth: A&M showed promising depth, with several players contributing offensively and defensively. This will be crucial for success throughout a long season.
Looking Ahead: The Regular Season
With the exhibition season behind them, the Aggies are now focused on the regular season. They will need to maintain their offensive consistency and continue to improve their defensive intensity.
The team's first regular season game is scheduled for November 7th against Oral Roberts. This matchup will be an opportunity to showcase the progress made during the pre-season and build momentum for the upcoming challenges.
With the talent and experience on this year's roster, the Aggies have the potential to make a strong run in the SEC. The exhibition season has provided a valuable foundation, and now it's time for the Aggies to prove themselves on the national stage.