NCAAB Game Recap - Valparaiso at Texas A&M
Wed Dec 19, 2018 8:30 PM EST

Samf
70
Tenn
83
F
UVA
69
SouthCar
52
F
Aub
71
NCSU
78
F
NFla
81
FSU
95
F
NCAT
60
VaTec
82
F
Woff
87
MissSt
98
F
CenAR
53
Ind
86
F
(N/A)
54
USC-Up
85
F
Maris
58
UNH
49
F
CBU
79
South
76
F
Brev
29
GWebb
106
F
(N/A)
64
FAU
76
F
StFNY
52
StJon
86
F
SacHr
76
Seton
90
F
DelSt
73
Del
71
F
SeLA
68
Gram
69
F
Corn
70
Toled
86
F
(N/A)
54
Lafy
95
F
StPet
74
FaDi
83
F
UCIrv
52
E MI
48
F
PSU
73
Duques
67
F
Hof
71
Stony
64
F
ODU
63
Rich
54
F
HCU
73
Mia-FL
80
F
UNCW
71
GASt
86
F
W MI
72
Dayt
85
F
UMKC
72
CenMI
81
F
(N/A)
85
FlGlf
87
F
Niag
60
Clev
82
F
W Ky
74
Belm
80
F
ORU
63
WichSt
84
F
ArkLR
89
Mem
99
F
TXSo
72
Lamar
80
F
(N/A)
43
NDSU
90
F
UCSB
74
NebOm
85
F
BethC
63
Quin
87
F
NCC
65
StLou
74
F
AlaAM
67
USA
79
F
USM
51
KSU
55
F
Rider
58
Drake
76
F
Valpa
49
TAMU
71
F
GrCan
73
NrthIA
62
F
InWor
71
DeP
81
F
Mont
42
Ariz
61
F
IdaSt
77
UtVal
88
F
UCLA
64
Cin
93
F
CSNor
57
NMSt
92
F
GaTec
69
Ark
65
F
(N/A)
50
UCRiv
87
F
Bois
69
LoyMa
70
F
NoAZ
60
USF
76
F
Buck
56
StMar
85
F
Cal
73
Fres
95
F
SIU-E
73
WaSt
89
F

Dec 19, 2018, 8:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Valparaiso

18

31

49

Texas A&M

34

37

71

Mekowulu, Mahan score 20; Texas A&M cruises past Valpo 71-49
Wed Dec 19, 2018 11:49 PM

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) Texas A&M is leaning more and more on a couple of transfers to lead the way in a season of transition. Christian Mekowulu and Brandon Mahan each scored 20 points as A&M defeated Valparaiso 71-49 on Wednesday night.

The Aggies (5-4) held a 16-point lead at halftime and the Crusaders (6-6) trailed by double digits the rest of the way, in an anticlimactic second half. Bakari Evelyn led Valpo with 10 points, the lone Crusader to score in double figures.

Mekowulu is a senior transfer from Tennessee State and Mahan is a sophomore transfer from Chipola College.

"I've just been working all week in practice," Mekowulu said. "And my shot was falling tonight."

Added Mahan: "I've been in the gym, working on my shot consistently."

The Aggies led 34-18 at the break, getting 14 first-half points from Mekowulu and holding a 25-15 rebounding advantage in that span.

Mahan and Mekowulu made a combined 15 of 19 from the field, including 8 of 9 by Mekowulu, mostly from in the paint. Mahan was 4-of-7 from 3-point range, while Valpo finished 3 of 22 from behind the arc.

"Their athleticism bothered us," Valpo coach Matt Lottich said. "From their first guy to their last guy, they were more athletic across the board. They took us out of a lot of our action, and we just didn't make our shots."

A&M starting guard TJ Starks played 13 minutes in the first half and four in the second, and Aggies coach Billy Kennedy said afterward Starks had a subpar shootaround and wasn't impactful early in the game, leading to his reduced playing time.

Mekowulu and Mahan each recorded A&M career highs in scoring in their abbreviated stints with the Aggies.

"Mahan showed what he's capable of doing, and it's good to see him be aggressive offensively," Kennedy said.

BIG PICTURE

A&M: Senior guard Admon Gilder remains sidelined with an undisclosed health issue, but the Aggies are on a roll without their leader, who might not return this season. Guards Wendell Mitchell, Starks and Mahan are picking up the slack, and Mekowulu is providing some surprising offensive pop inside.

VALPO: The Crusaders earned some valuable experience for Missouri Valley Conference play in taking on a Southeastern Conference foe on the road, despite a sparse setting during the holidays, but getting so far down early can't be good for their confidence moving forward. Fortunately for Valpo it faces Division II Purdue Northwest at home prior to cranking up league play.

HIGHLIGHT REEL

The small crowd had long gone quiet in the lopsided game when Mekowulu skied for a dunk on a fast break following a pin-point pass from Mitchell. For at least one more moment, A&M fans had reason to cheer in a mostly empty arena.

STAT OF THE NIGHT

The Aggies collected five blocks, including three by Josh Nebo and two by Mekowulu. A&M doesn't have nearly the size it possessed last year, when big men Robert Williams and Tyler Davis ruled the inside, but the Aggies entered the game ranked eighth nationally with 6.3 blocks per game.

HE SAID IT

"I would say all of it."

Mahan when asked how much the Aggies' defense was responsible for the Crusaders' poor outside shooting.

UP NEXT

A&M plays host to Marshall on Saturday in trying to win five consecutive games for the first time since November of last year.

Valpo takes a break for Christmas and then plays host to Purdue Northwest on Dec. 29.

Leaders

Valparaiso PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Evelyn 10 0 2 1 0 0
J. Freeman-Liberty 9 0 0 4 0 0
Texas A&M PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Mekowulu 20 0 1 4 0 2
B. Mahan 20 0 2 1 2 0

Team Comparison

Valpa TAMU
Points For 49 71
Field Goals 18/53-34% 26/53-49%
Three Pointers 3/22-14% 9/26-35%
Free Throws 10/14-71% 10/18-56%
Offensive Rebounds 9 10
Defensive Rebounds 21 28
Rebounds 34 40
Blocks 1 5
Steals 8 8
Turnovers 16 16
Personal Fouls 20 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Dec 19 Valpa 49 @ TAMU 71 B. Evelyn 10 C. Mekowulu 20

Game Information

Stadium: Reed Arena, College Station, Texas
Attendance: 6,684
Game Time: