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Jimcs50
02-26-2005, 07:06 PM
I just got back from the game and I had a great time watching the Ags make Bobby Knight blow a fuse. :lol

Wright was awesome, he had 22 pts at halftime and then only took 3 shots in the 2nd half when the rest of the team got more involved. The Aggies outscored Tech 51-28 in the 2nd half when they turned up their defense.

The odd thing about this game was, there were ZERO dunks until Jones made one with 3 mins left. Tech never had one in the game, as the Ags really protected the pain well with great defense.

Awesome game to watch. It will be a shame that the Ags will not be picked to go to the Big Dance as they have no history at all so will get zero repect by the selection commitee.

Jimcs50
02-26-2005, 07:07 PM
Recap Play-by-Play Box Score
#25 Texas Tech (17-8)Texas A&m (18-7)6385 1 2 T
Texas Tech 35 28 63
Texas A&m 34 51 85
Final
TEXAS AM 85, (25) TEXAS TECH 63




PHOTO WIRE

Texas A&M's Bobby Leach, left, and Antoine Wright, celebrate on the bench in the final seconds of the Aggies 85-63 win over Texas Tech Saturday, Feb. 26, 2005, in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

TEAM STAT COMPARISON
TEXAS TECH TEXAS A&M
Points 63 85
FG Made-Attempted 24-50 (.480) 31-50 (.620)
3P Made-Attempted 1-8 (.125) 12-21 (.571)
FT Made-Attempted 10-16 (.625) 11-17 (.647)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 18 (0/0) 16 (0/0)
Largest Lead 5 28



BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS
TEAM CONF W-L TOTAL W-L
#4 Oklahoma State 10-3 20-4
#7 Kansas 10-3 20-4
#23 Oklahoma 10-4 21-6
#25 Texas Tech 9-5 17-8
Texas 8-6 19-8
Iowa State 7-6 15-9
Texas A&M 7-7 18-7
Missouri 6-8 14-14
Nebraska 5-8 12-12
Kansas State 5-9 15-10
Colorado 4-10 13-13
Baylor 1-13 9-16
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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) -- Antoine Wright scored 29 points, Joseph Jones had 16 in the second half and Texas A&M used a late 31-6 run to beat Texas Tech 85-63 on Saturday.

Texas A&M (18-7, 7-7 Big 12) led 52-51 before outscoring Tech 19-2 over the next seven minutes capped by Wright's putback layup with 6:20 remaining.

The record A&M crowd of 13,136 taunted Tech coach Bobby Knight throughout the timeout that followed. Knight was so upset that he spent the timeout jawing with the officials.

The win is Texas A&M's first over Tech in five tries and its third victory in a row.

Texas Tech (17-8, 9-5) led by one at halftime and neither team got ahead by more than a basket until Chris Walker's 3 with 13:30 left put the Aggies ahead 50-47. A basket by Martin Zeno just seconds later cut the lead back to one before a bucket by Wright started the run.

Wright hit six 3-pointers in the first half. He made his seventh 3-pointer of the night during the run, but the inside play of Jones sparked the Aggies offense during that stretch.

The 6-foot-9 freshman, who was scoreless in the first half, had 14 points in the game's final 12 minutes and put an exclamation point on his performance with a two-handed dunk that drew a foul with 1:53 left.

In the last few seconds of the game, the raucous crowd encouraged Wright to stay at A&M next season instead of entering the NBA draft, chanting "one more year."

Texas Tech didn't score a field goal for an eight minute span late in the second half. The Red Raiders were led by Zeno with 16 points and Jarrius Jackson with 14.

The A&M defense, led by Wright, stifled the Red Raiders' usually potent offense in the second half. Entering the game, Texas Tech was averaging a Big 12-best 80.7 points per game.

Wright kept the Aggies in it early, scoring 14 of A&M's first 17 points. He went into halftime with 22 points, including his sixth 3 of the half to give A&M a 34-32 lead. He was 7-of-8 from 3-point range and his seven 3s ties a record for most in a Big 12 game this season.

Jackson answered with a 3-pointer of his own on the next possession, backpedaling down the court with his shooting hand still in the air.

Led by coach Billy Gillispie, the Aggies have had a basketball renaissance at a school known more for its football team and numerous traditions. With the win, he tied F.D. Steger (1912-15) and Shelby Metcalf (1963-64) for the best start for a first year coach at Texas A&M.

Jdspur20
03-12-2005, 02:03 PM
hey jim, what happend to those aggies in the conferance tourney. :lol

JoeChalupa
03-13-2005, 08:44 PM
I'm rootin' for Bobby Knight and Texas Tech.

Along with the Big Ten.

Jdspur20
03-13-2005, 11:56 PM
I'm rootin' for Bobby Knight and Texas Tech.

Along with the Big Ten.

same here. :smokin