Texas A&M Basketball

With Tide on tap, Aggies know they must walk the line to stay competitive

Texas A&M evened their overall and conference records by leveling the season series against Georgia on Saturday. Head coach Buzz Williams says the narrow path to victory for the Aggies remains the same every game, with consistent effort the key.
February 18, 2020
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Through a dozen Southeastern Conference basketball games Buzz Williams’ Aggies have proven they will compete through thick and thin.

That is to say, Texas A&M (12-12, 6-6) will be in the thick of the contest if they follow a thin line that Williams says is their path to victory when they face Alabama (14-11, 6-6) Wednesday at 6 p.m. in Tuscaloosa.

“Whether we play Alabama or whoever we play or wherever we play, it’s just such a thin line that we have to follow,” Williams said. “If we do that then there’s a chance that it’s a game. If we don’t do that — not being disrespectful to our guys — it’s not going to be a game.”

The Aggies followed that line in a 74-69 victory over Georgia last Saturday.

They gave relentless effort on both ends of the court. A&M forced 21 turnovers, committed just 11, converted 21 free throws and limited Georgia’s offensive rebounds.

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A&M has earned the respect of first-year coach Buzz Williams with consistent effort.

Meanwhile, A&M turned those Georgia turnovers into 26 points as freshman forward Emanuel Miller led five in double figures with a career-high 21 points.

“How did we win?” Williams said. “We followed that really specific recipe that gave us a chance. If we do that then we have a chance.”

The Aggies will need a similar showing to beat Alabama, which is coming off a strong week. The Crimson Tide pushed No. 11 Auburn to overtime before falling 95-91. The Tide followed that up with an 88-82 victory over No. 25 LSU.

In that win, sophomore guard Kira Lewis and freshman guard Jaden Shackleford combined for 53 points and nine of Alabama’s 13 goals from 3-point range. They’re both averaging more than 14 points, as is guard John Petty, who averages 15.2.

Containing that trio is a difficult task. But the Aggies realize what they’re facing. They also realize they have to walk Williams’ thin line.

“Generally speaking, I think our guys try very hard,” Williams said. “They understand how thin the margin is in what we have to do relative for us to have a chance to be in the game. I think to continue to have the effort needed to have a chance, that speaks on so many levels to who they are, what they're trying to do, and I have the utmost respect for them.”

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