Texas A&M Basketball

Thoughts on A&M's loss to Louisiana Tech

The season's end was a final example of a myriad of disappointments down the stretch, several of which need to be figured out before looking toward next year. Yet, as to Monday's actual result, the reason is simple.
March 24, 2015
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1. Ken 'Speedy' Smith dictated every aspect of the game. He controlled the tempo of the Bulldogs' offense and made huge shots to kill any momentum A&M might have been gaining. He also made huge plays on defense — namely when Kourtney Roberson was posted up on the secondary break and had Smith guarding him down low, Kourtney turned to the middle and Smith used his quick hands and feet to get good position and tie up the basketball. Smith was the best guard and leader on the floor last night.
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