NCAAB Game Recap - Florida A&M at Texas
Wed Nov 29, 2017 8:00 PM EST

Duke
91
Ind
81
F
Penn
62
Vill
90
F
Mia-FL
86
Minn
81
F
Mich
71
UNC
86
F
InWor
68
Gonz
103
F
Belm
76
TCU
87
F
LaTec
74
Bama
77
F
(N/A)
40
Mia-O
123
F
(N/A)
61
FIU
79
F
(N/A)
69
South
92
F
(N/A)
54
Hamp
117
F
Woff
87
CoCar
81
F
FaDi
53
StPet
77
F
Amer
89
StFPA
100
F
(N/A)
33
NoKY
112
F
RobM
81
YSU
74
F
Marsh
104
W&M
114
F
Lafy
67
Drex
68
F
SacHr
87
UMassL
80
F
(N/A)
59
Longw
84
F
Colg
69
Albany
75
F
(N/A)
58
Stony
101
F
Winth
93
Furm
74
F
ArkSt
72
Clev
75
F
Lipsco
80
TNTec
86
F
WebIn
61
FlGlf
115
F
UMass
66
Quin
68
F
Mercer
60
Tenn
84
F
Buck
70
StJos
83
F
StBon
75
Sien
55
F
Vermt
71
Rich
65
F
Rider
84
Prov
88
F
E MI
81
NFla
84
F(OT)
Buff
106
Niag
87
F
USC-Up
70
UNCA
82
F
GMas
76
JMU
72
F
AF
64
IndSt
74
F
Morg
66
GrgWas
73
F
ETSU
82
Ford
77
F
Aub
73
Dayt
60
F
Colum
73
UConn
77
F(OT)
SJSU
79
BGSU
85
F
Boston
70
UNH
69
F
Clem
79
OhSt
65
F
PSU
78
NCSU
85
F
Lyon
56
NWSt
67
F
CenAR
65
ArkLR
71
F
Leh
85
Princ
76
F
GASt
63
AlaAM
53
F
IL-C
66
Troy
87
F
TXAMC
53
TxSt
66
F
LongB
56
Ariz
91
F
Drake
73
NebOm
75
F
E KY
51
W Ky
83
F
Alc
65
Tul
81
F
Rice
49
TexAr
69
F
FlaAM
58
Tex
82
F
SIU-E
59
SIU
86
F
APSU
63
OkSt
79
F
UNLV
68
NrthIA
77
F(OT)
TN-M
60
LSU
84
F
ORU
68
KSU
77
F
NOrl
66
Hou
75
F
USM
58
USA
69
F
Kent
79
Norf
70
F
Bry
67
Yale
84
F
Bingha
85
DelSt
64
F
(N/A)
61
MTSt
98
F
BYU
85
UtVal
58
F
Evans
59
NM
78
F
Wyo
78
Denv
88
F
ChiSt
69
Marq
95
F
BC
62
Nebras
71
F
WIMil
75
NIU
62
F
(N/A)
65
UCIrv
112
F
N CO
51
UCDav
56
F
CSBak
66
UCLA
75
F
Mont
54
Stan
70
F
S UT
88
Pepp
82
F
IlSt
68
Nev
98
F

Nov 29, 2017, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Florida A&M

26

32

58

Texas

35

47

82

Osetkowski, Jones lead Texas past Florida A&M 82-58
Wed Nov 29, 2017 11:41 PM

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) After the Texas Longhorns missed 12 of 13 3-point shot attempts in the first half, coach Shaka Smart suggested that they make a stronger effort to score inside.

The result was incredible accuracy and an 82-58 victory against Florida A&M (1-8) after the Longhorns (5-2) held just a nine-point lead at the half.

"We shot 75 percent in the second half," Smart said. "We'll take that any day of the week."

Dylan Osetkowski scored 12 of his 19 points in the second half. The 6-foot-9 Osetkowski repeatedly drove to the basket, converting all six of his field-goal attempts in the half.

Osetkowski, a junior who transferred to Texas after two seasons at Tulane, grabbed eight rebounds, with all of his production in 21 minutes of competition.

"We had a big advantage inside, and we go where the mismatch is," Texas guard Andrew Jones said. "Dylan was unstoppable tonight."

Osetkowski did not quite agree.

"I wouldn't say unstoppable," Osetkowski said. "I had three missed shots and had three turnovers."

Texas attempted only six 3-pointers in the second half, hitting three.

Jones supplemented Osetkowski with 14 points, converting 6 of 8 shots. Kerwin Roach II scored 11 for Texas, while the 6-11 Mohamed Bamba contributed 10 points, eight rebounds and four blocks.

Desmond Williams led Florida A&M with 21 points. Isaiah Martin added 13 points and 11 rebounds.

Florida A&M committed 17 turnovers against Texas' defensive pressure, some of it a full-court press, and the Longhorns turned those into 20 points.

"We were physically overwhelmed," Florida A&M coach Robert McCullum said. "They are a talented team. They've got size. They have the ability to impact the game with their full-court defense. With their length and size, they can impact the game in the half court as well."

BIG PICTURE

Florida A&M: The Rattlers, who rank near the bottom nationally in several offensive categories, hung around against Texas part way into the second half thanks to their hustle, six 3-point baskets to that point, and the Longhorns' inept performance on 3-pointers and free throws (10 of 23). A&M trailed by 12 with 13 minutes remaining but soon fell behind by 21.

One thing that does not make life easier for the Rattlers is that 14 of their 16 non-conference games are on the road. McCullum said that approach is largely to produce a revenue stream for the athletic department from payments that home teams give to visitors. McCullum is in his first season as coach and arrived after the schedule was completed. He said all that time on the road is not fair to his players academically.

"Going forward, we won't play as many of those games, and certainly not play them back to back to back, as we have done," McCullum said.

Texas: The Longhorns rank last in the Big 12 Conference in 3-point shooting accuracy, so opponents, including Florida A&M, often don't bother to guard them out there. Their 4-of-19 (21.1 percent) shooting against the Rattlers was worse than their mark of 28 percent before this game. That futility can have an adverse effect on the Longhorns' interior offense.

"It changes the way people guard you," Smart said. "A lot of teams, if they don't think you can make a shot, they are going to dare you to shoot and pack (their defense) inside."

As a result, the Longhorns find a crowd in the lane when the guards try to drive and the big men post up near the basket.

OTHER SHOOTING WOES

Texas is not just poor from 3-point range. That 10-of-23 shooting from the line left the Longhorns at 62 percent for the season, easily the worst in the Big 12.

A TEXAS LETDOWN

Smart said the Longhorns were a bit mentally fatigued against Florida A&M after losing games in overtime to No. 1 Duke and then-No. 17 Gonzaga on Saturday and Sunday.

"I didn't think we showed the level of competitive maturity that we need to have," Smart said. "Dylan, he did a lot of great things, but he also was a space cadet at times."

UP NEXT

Florida A&M is at Murray State on Saturday.

Texas is at Virginia Commonwealth on Tuesday as Longhorns' coach Shaka Smart returns to the school he coached from 2009-15 and led to the 2011 NCAA Final Four.

Leaders

Florida A&M PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Williams 21 0 1 4 1 0
I. Martin 13 0 0 11 2 0
Texas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Osetkowski 19 0 0 8 1 0
A. Jones 14 0 1 1 0 0

Team Comparison

FlaAM Tex
Points For 58 82
Field Goals 21/52-40% 34/59-58%
Three Pointers 7/17-41% 4/19-21%
Free Throws 9/15-60% 10/23-43%
Offensive Rebounds 11 15
Defensive Rebounds 19 23
Rebounds 33 40
Blocks 0 7
Steals 3 7
Turnovers 17 11
Personal Fouls 20 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Tex Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 29 FlaAM 58 @ Tex 82 D. Williams 21 D. Osetkowski 19

Game Information

Stadium: Frank Erwin Special Events Center, Austin, Texas
Attendance: 8,511
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