No. 10 Women’s Basketball Falls To No. 2 South Carolina, 70-63

COLLEGE STATION- No. 10 Texas A&M led into the fourth quarter, but could not put away No. 2 South Carolina, who defeated the Aggies 70-63 in a women’s basketball game at Reed Arena.

The Aggies (15-6, 5-3 SEC) led 54-50 with 8:41 to play, but then surrendered a 13-2 run to South Carolina (21-0, 9-0 SEC), with the Gamecocks’ Tiffany Mitchell scoring or assisting on nine of the 13 points. A&M cut the lead to 4 with 37 seconds remaining off of aCourtney Williams 3-pointer, but could not pull any closer.

Texas A&M had a 17-0 run in the first half to take a 27-17 lead with 5:04 left in the second quarter, with Williams either scoring or assisting on all but five of the points in the run. A&M led 31-25 at halftime.

All three of A&M’s senior trio scored in double figures, marking the 17th time the trio has accomplished the feat, and the third time against a team ranked in the AP Top 2. Courtney Walker led the Aggies with 23 points, her sixth 20+ point game in the past 10. Williams had 13, and Jordan Jones had 11, combined with a season-high nine assists.

The Aggies go to Florida on Thursday, February 4 for a 6 p.m. CT game on SEC Network Plus. A&M returns home on Sunday, February 7 for a 3 p.m. game against No. 19 Tennessee on ESPN.


QUICKIE NOTES
• Texas A&M falls to 15-6 on the season and 5-3 in SEC play. South Carolina is 21-0 on the season and 9-0 in SEC play.
• Texas A&M is 4-4 against ranked teams this season
• The Aggies are 9-2 at home this season and 38-5 since the start of the 2013-14 season.
• The Aggies went on a 17-0 run in the first half, with Courtney Williams either scoring or assisting on all but five of the points in the run. The Aggies turned a 17-10 deficit into a 27-17 lead with 3:55 left in the 2nd quarter.
Jordan Jones scored in double figures for the fourth straight game, ninth time this season, and 30th time in her career
o This is just the second time in her career she has scored 10+ points in four straight games, having previously done it from Nov. 30-Dec. 9, 2015. o Jones matched her season-high with nine assists
Courtney Walker scored 20+ points for the ninth time this season, and 29th time in her career. She is one away from tying Danielle Adams’ (2009-11) A&M record for 20+ point games (30) o She scored in double figures for the 20th time in 21 games this season, and 94th time in her career. She ranks second at Texas A&M in career double-digit scoring games
Courtney Williams scored in double figures for the 10th time this season and 66th time in her career, but the first time since Dec. 29.
• This was the 17th time A&M’s senior trio of Jones, Walker and Williams all scored 10+ points in the same game. The Aggies are 11-6 in those games.
o They have accomplished that feat three times against an AP Top 2 team
• Today’s attendance was 8,511, marking the largest home attendance for Texas A&M since joining the SEC. The figure ranks seventh all-time at Reed Arena.
• Texas A&M head coach Gary Blair is 710-288 in his career and 302-125 in 13 seasons at Texas A&M. Among Division I coaches, Blair ranks 13th all-time and eighth among active coaches in career wins


Texas A&M Senior Jordan Jones
On the amount of turnovers…
“We were trying to do a little bit too much. We ran the ball screens a couple of times, we wanted to get our post players a little bit more involved in what South Carolina was giving us. So it was on the guards. We did have to read their post players better and give our post players what they can handle. It was all on us. But credit to South Carolina, they had a good game plan. They wanted to hard hedge us to take away our mid-range jump shot so it forced us to make tough passes that were necessary to making or our post players weren’t use to catching. Just credit to Dawn [Staley] and her defensive game plan because it was a good one. ”

Texas A&M Senior Courtney Walker
On the energy of the crowd…
“I think the crowd was huge. We had a nice turnout tonight. We were really excited about it, I mean we were really fired up. Every time we went on a run, I think we just fed off of that and we were able to make our runs longer, instead of scoring we were able to get defensive stops and come right back and keep the energy going. We really fed off them today.”

Texas A&M head coach Gary Blair
Opening statement…
“We missed two shots, two turnovers and something else to get it to 31 at the half. I thought that was huge, that they were able to hang in there at the end. Turnovers were huge. A couple of transition layups we butchered, we made a couple of great ones, but then we butchered a couple. Every ball game, you’ve got to get your team better. Florida is playing tremendous right now, they’re the hottest team in the league. It always seems like we’re rolling into whoever is hot, and they beat Kentucky today. Our attention will totally be on Florida.”

On coming back from the game…
“I’m not disappointed in our team at all. I thought we did some good things in this game. Now, can we get ourselves off of the mat again, like we did at South Carolina two weeks ago, and go back to start playing good basketball again. You’ve got to keep believing, you’ve got to keep believing.”

South Carolina Head Coach Dawn Staley
On playing in the second half…
“We just put players in positions where they could get easier looks. I thought our defense created some easy offense for us. Tiffany Mitchell got a couple of steals and got some clean looks at the basket. She just needed to see the ball go in; feel the ball go in. I think it just jump started what we were able to do in the half court.”

On A&M’s run in the first half…
“What [A&M] was doing was capitalizing on our inability to make completed passes. We turned the ball over a lot in that stretch and [A&M] made us pay for it. I thought we settled down towards the end of that quarter; got into a little groove and took [A&M’s] lead a little bit. In the second half it was just the carry over from what took place in the second quarter. ”

On the SEC…
“I just think our league. You come on the road in our league and it’s always a tough game. You feel a little comfort when you’re at home, if it’s close and you are playing a ranked team. But when you are on the road playing a team like Texas A&M, the crowd got energized but it was a familiar place. A place in which we’ve been at Kentucky, Vandy, and Mississippi State. We were at a familiar place and we didn’t get rattled by it.”

Story courtesy of Texas A&M Athletics

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