Texas Southern Tigers and Texas A&M Aggies Prepare for Next Matches After Highs and Lows
Texas basketball fans witnessed a range of performances this past week as Texas Southern and Texas A&M took to the court. Both teams delivered standout performances in their respective home games but experienced contrasting outcomes, each revealing strengths and areas for growth as they move forward this season.
Texas A&M's Early Setback and Redemption Effort
The Texas A&M Aggies, entering the season ranked No. 13, opened with high expectations only to face an upset from UCF in a 71-68 defeat. This opening game loss snapped Texas A&M’s 23-game season-opener winning streak, an unexpected stumble for Coach Buzz Williams’ experienced squad. The Aggies held a narrow lead in the final minutes but were unable to hold off UCF’s late surge. Despite Texas A&M’s dominance on the boards, foul trouble and missed opportunities ultimately allowed UCF to capitalize on 22 of 31 free throws.
Leading the charge for Texas A&M was senior guard Wade Taylor IV, who notched 13 points and seven assists. Transfer forward Pharrel Payne also stood out, contributing 15 points and six rebounds. Payne’s impact on both ends of the court showcased the Aggies’ rebounding depth, an area where they’ll look to capitalize further as the season progresses. Despite Taylor and Payne’s efforts, A&M struggled to maintain consistent offensive pressure in the final minutes.
Buzz Williams emphasized the learning potential from this loss, especially for a team with multiple senior transfers, noting that maturity will be a balancing act for the Aggies. “Experience comes with a mix of positive and negative lessons,” Williams remarked earlier this week, urging his team to apply their skills more effectively as they look forward to their next game against Texas A&M-Commerce.
Texas Southern Cruises to a Resounding Win Against Texas A&M-San Antonio
Meanwhile, Texas Southern University (TSU) Tigers impressed fans with a dominant 100-66 home-opening victory over Texas A&M-San Antonio (TAMUSA). The Tigers’ performance displayed offensive depth and defensive resilience, as Coach Johnny Jones’ squad overwhelmed the Jaguars with speed, precision, and relentless energy on both sides of the ball.
TSU led 48-37 at halftime, largely due to a strong defensive showing that forced 20 turnovers. The Tigers scored 24 points off these turnovers, maximizing their second-chance opportunities and displaying the type of aggressive play Jones has championed. The team’s bench proved pivotal, contributing 46 points and enabling TSU to maintain high energy across the court.
Guard Kavion McClain led TSU with 22 points, eight assists, and three steals, establishing himself as a central figure in the Tigers' offensive strategy. Forward Kenny Hunter contributed with 15 points and seven rebounds, highlighting TSU’s balanced scoring and rebounding ability. Hunter’s play in the paint showcased TSU’s physicality, as they scored 56 points in the paint and out-rebounded the Jaguars 34-27.
Texas A&M-San Antonio’s performance was led by Dezmon Dudley, who scored 13 points. TAMUSA's shooting, however, lacked consistency as they struggled to maintain momentum against TSU’s defensive pressure. With the Tigers gearing up for a four-game road stretch, including a match against the University of Georgia, Coach Jones expressed confidence in his team’s readiness to compete at a high level against tougher competition.
Key Insights from Both Teams
For Texas A&M, the opening loss to UCF offered critical insights into areas needing improvement, notably foul management and closing out games under pressure. The Aggies' depth and experience are apparent, but they’ll need to fine-tune their approach to avoid unforced errors in future games. With players like Wade Taylor IV and Pharrel Payne anchoring the team, Texas A&M remains poised to bounce back as they prepare to face Texas A&M-Commerce.
Texas Southern, on the other hand, looks to build on their high-energy performance as they head into a challenging road trip. The Tigers’ defensive tactics and depth provide a strong foundation, but sustaining this energy and cohesion on the road will be key. TSU’s scoring diversity, demonstrated by contributions from multiple players, highlights their potential to excel in fast-paced games and adapt to different offensive demands.







