Texas A&M Basketball

Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 62, Missouri 50

The team we saw in the second half of Wednesday night's game is the one that can make surprising noise throughout SEC play if the right progress continues. Players finding their roles add up to one solid product.
January 22, 2015
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1. Turnovers – first half vs. second half: There was an obvious difference in the first half of basketball versus the second half of basketball Wednesday night at Reed Arena. The Tigers didn't necessarily force a lot of turnovers ... A&M itself committed unforced errors to allow Missouri to enter the halftime break with a lead.

Yet, while the Aggies didn't lead at intermission, the game still felt as if it was theirs to lose.

The second twenty minutes told a different story.



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