NCAAB Game Recap - LSU at Texas A&M
Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:00 PM EST

Marq
76
Butl
58
F
VaTec
82
Mia-FL
70
F
Vill
86
DeP
74
F
Lou
82
Wake
54
F
LSU
72
TAMU
57
F
WVU
68
IaSt
93
F
Miss
86
Fla
90
F(OT)
NFla
64
KennSt
81
F
Maine
78
UMassL
59
F
FlGlf
54
NJIT
66
F
SDak
71
IPFW
102
F
Prov
63
Seton
65
F
Ind
58
Rut
66
F
Canis
70
Niag
78
F
USC-Up
62
UNCA
71
F
Amer
74
LoyMD
68
F
Stetsn
57
JU
72
F
URI
72
Duques
75
F
Navy
57
Buck
69
F
HolyC
54
Boston
68
F
Rich
84
StLou
81
F
NrthIA
60
LoyIL
61
F
Brad
81
Evans
73
F
Hamp
96
Longw
83
F
HiPt
67
GWebb
69
F
Campbl
68
Radf
67
F
Albany
62
UNH
42
F
Stony
49
UMBC
57
F
UMass
51
LaSal
60
F
Bingha
60
Hartfo
86
F
Ford
61
GrgWas
79
F
Army
56
Colg
76
F
CenAR
99
SFA
105
F(OT)
Presb
84
ChaSo
85
F
UAB
65
MTSU
71
F
SHSU
62
SeLA
52
F
Lamar
90
Nich
69
F
HCU
96
InWor
92
F
Mem
79
Tuls
95
F
NWSt
64
NOrl
72
F
TXAMC
71
AbCh
78
F
Syr
77
BC
71
F
IlSt
69
Drake
55
F
StJon
83
Crei
67
F
Mizzu
58
Aub
92
F
Leh
93
Lafy
86
F(OT)
CBU
62
UtVal
79
F
SMU
83
WichSt
85
F
Fres
75
Wyo
62
F
SJSU
73
UtSt
103
F
Ill
75
Minn
86
F
IndSt
73
SIU
88
F
UCLA
87
WaSt
67
F
CSNor
71
CS-Ful
78
F
AF
51
SDSU
66
F
USC
62
Wash
75
F

LSU 72, Texas A&M 57

Jan 30, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(19) LSU

37

35

72

Texas A&M

36

21

57

Waters scores 36 to lead No. 19 LSU over Texas A&M, 72-57
Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:33 AM

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) LSU coaches and players had been encouraging Tremont Waters to stop being hesitant and take more open 3-pointers in the days leading up to Wednesday's game against Texas A&M.

Waters took their advice to heart and it led to a huge night.

The sophomore scored a season-high 36 points and made a career-best six 3s in carrying No. 19 LSU to its 10th straight victory, 72-57 over the struggling Aggies.

"I've been working on them. I just let them fly and they were going in," Waters said. "Everyone told me to keep shooting so I put them up."

Waters was hot early, making five of seven 3-point attempts and piling up 23 points by halftime. He cooled down a bit after the break, but did enough to lead LSU (17-3, 7-0 Southeastern Conference) to its latest win on a night when much of the team struggled offensively.

It was the second straight time in College Station that Waters led his team with a big performance from behind the arc, after his off-balance 3 with 1 second on the clock helped LSU down then-No. 11 Texas A&M 69-68 last season.

"I guess he likes it here," LSU coach Will Wade said with a smile.

Texas A&M coach Billy Kennedy raved about the performance by Waters.

"He controls the game on both ends of the floor," Kennedy said. "Defensively he's disruptive and offensively he's a special player."

Skylar Mays, who had a career-high 24 points in an overtime win against Missouri on Saturday, missed his first nine shots for LSU, including seven 3s. He finally scored when he grabbed a steal and was all alone for a layup on the other end for his only points of the game with less than three minutes left to make it 70-55.

The Tigers led by three early in the second half before using a 10-2 run to make it 51-40 with 15 minutes to go. Naz Reid took over during that stretch, scoring seven points with a dunk and a three-point play.

A 5-0 run by Texas A&M, capped by a dunk from Wendell Mitchell, cut the lead to 56-51 midway through the second half, but Darius Days made a 3 to stretch LSU's lead. That was the first 3 for the Tigers by anyone but Waters, after the rest of the team missed their first 13 attempts from beyond the arc.

Javonte Smart added a layup after a turnover by TJ Starks to push LSU's lead to 10 once more, and the Aggies didn't get close again.

Kennedy was disappointed the Aggies let the game get away from them in the second half after keeping it close until halftime.

"Turnovers in the second half and our inability to keep them off the glass allowed them to control the game," he said.

Texas A&M (8-11, 1-6) got 21 points from Starks but lost for the fourth time in five games.

The Tigers led by seven with about 2 1/2 minutes left in the first half before the Aggies used an 8-2 run to cut the lead to 37-36 at halftime. Josh Nebo scored four points in that stretch, highlighted by a soaring, two-handed dunk.

BIG PICTURE

LSU: The Tigers played well enough to extend their winning streak, but will need to play better if they hope to keep it going with games against No. 22 Mississippi State, seventh-ranked Kentucky and top-ranked Tennessee remaining on their schedule.

Texas A&M: After several blowout losses in conference play already, the Aggies competed better on Wednesday, but still have a long way to go to find success in the tough SEC.

LITTLE BIG MAN

The 5-foot-11 Waters did more than just make 3s for the Tigers. He also grabbed a season-high seven rebounds and blocked a shot.

"I didn't go into the game saying I was going to get seven rebounds but the ball was just coming to me, so I just went and got it," he said.

THEY SAID IT

Kennedy on the Aggies putting this loss behind them before Tennessee comes to town: "We don't have a whole lot of time to sulk. We've got to get past this and get ready."

UP NEXT

LSU: Hosts Arkansas on Saturday.

Texas A&M: Hosts No. 1 Tennessee on Saturday night.

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Leaders

LSU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Waters 36 0 1 7 3 1
D. Days 9 0 0 8 1 1
Texas A&M PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Starks 21 0 3 5 0 0
J. Nebo 16 0 0 11 1 4

Team Comparison

LSU TAMU
Points For 72 57
Field Goals 26/70-37% 18/54-33%
Three Pointers 7/25-28% 3/21-14%
Free Throws 13/16-81% 18/23-78%
Offensive Rebounds 21 14
Defensive Rebounds 24 25
Rebounds 46 41
Blocks 8 4
Steals 9 4
Turnovers 12 16
Personal Fouls 16 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - LSU Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 30 LSU 72 @ TAMU 57 T. Waters 36 T. Starks 21

Game Information

Stadium: Reed Arena, College Station, Texas
Attendance: 6,554
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