NCAAB Game Recap - Northwestern State at Texas A&M
Wed Nov 6, 2019 8:00 PM EST

ND
65
UNC
76
F
UVA
48
Syr
34
F
Cin
56
OhSt
64
F
NoAZ
52
Ariz
91
F
WIGB
57
Purd
79
F
Wake
70
BC
77
F
IUPUI
47
Butl
80
F
Mercer
79
StJon
109
F
BrwP
35
GASt
104
F
(N/A)
68
BethC
110
F
(N/A)
50
ETSU
79
F
(N/A)
44
Morg
71
F
MtStM
68
GTown
81
F
(N/A)
52
Hamp
112
F
McNee
65
W MI
75
F
N AL
55
SouthCar
77
F
(N/A)
64
Maine
84
F
(N/A)
58
Kent
97
F
SJSU
79
Hof
71
F
NJIT
75
Colg
80
F
LoyLA
70
South
87
F
(N/A)
70
SFA
89
F
UNCC
74
JMU
79
F
SeLA
55
Tul
76
F
FSU
61
Pitt
63
F
ORU
75
OkSt
80
F
LaTec
82
TXAMC
49
F
SEMO
65
Vand
83
F
NWSt
63
TAMU
77
F
(N/A)
51
USA
82
F
InWor
42
Mizzu
82
F
Belm
72
IlSt
79
F
ETXB
70
Gram
102
F
(N/A)
55
DeP
84
F
ARMon
49
ArkSt
65
F
(N/A)
71
NM
92
F
JackSt
62
UCSB
83
F
Mont
62
Stan
73
F
LongB
65
UCLA
69
F

Nov 6, 2019, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Northwestern State

26

37

63

Texas A&M

38

39

77

Flagg scores 22 points, Texas A&M wins in Williams' debut
Wed Nov 6, 2019 11:42 PM

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) Buzz Williams could finally exhale. He got his first game as Texas A&M's head coach out of the way.

"I need to improve my (emotional) endurance just as much or more as my kids," Williams said following the Aggies' 77-63 victory over Northwestern State on Wednesday night. "At times I was exhausted. I know that's not the right thing to say after game No. 1, but that's the truth."

A&M's Savion Flagg, a junior forward and the team's top returning player, made 9 of 11 shots from the field in leading all scorers with 22 points.

"Everybody was pretty much locked in to what we were trying to do," Flagg said of the Aggies' new approach under Williams.

The Aggies shot 56 percent (28 of 50) from the floor, compared to 34 percent (25 of 73) by the Demons. A&M (1-0) also overwhelmed NSU (1-1) inside, holding a 44-20 advantage in points in the paint. Nikos Chougkaz led the Demons with 12 points.

NSU coach Mike McConathy described his Southland Conference squad featuring eight new players as "all over the map" on the Southeastern Conference court.

"I always say (to the players) when you go and play in these venues, embrace the idea that you're getting to do this," McConathy said. "(Playing here) will help us down the road tremendously."

Quenton Jackson scored 13 points for the Aggies and Jay Jay Chandler added 11 for A&M. The teams were about even in turnovers, with the Aggies committing 14 and the Demons committing 13. Chandler committed five of A&M's turnovers.

Williams, a 47-year-old native Texan, came to Texas A&M from Virginia Tech, where he led the Hokies to a school-record three consecutive NCAA Tournaments in his five seasons there. The Aggies led by 21 points on Wednesday before the Demons cut A&M's lead to seven points with 3:44 remaining. A&M closed out the contest on a 10-3 run.

"In simplest terms, we just exhaled," said Williams, a former A&M assistant 13 years, of why the Aggies allowed NSU to cut the once-bulging lead to single digits. "I don't think our endurance emotionally is where it has to be in order to be a good team."

BIG PICTURE

Texas A&M: The Aggies were a little slow out of the gate in the Williams debut but eventually began playing the style of ball that made him a winner at Marquette and Virginia Tech. Reed Arena was about a quarter full for his first game, but as Williams has said, winning consistently will bring fans.

Northwestern State: The Demons were quickly brought back to earth by their SEC opponent after opening the season with an 84-57 thumping of Centenary at home on Tuesday. Despite the 14-point loss Wednesday, the Demons know taking on this kind of competition early will help them in Southland Conference play starting next month.

UP NEXT

The Aggies stay home to face Louisiana-Monroe on Monday.

Northwestern State hosts Rice on Tuesday.

INJURY REPORT

The Aggies played without guard T.J. Starks, who's out for at least two weeks with an ankle sprain. Forward Josh Nebo, who also missed most of training camp with an apparent hamstring injury, suited up but did not play.

TURNING POINT

The Demons led 12-10 when the Aggies' Jackson cut into the lane, was fouled hard but made a short jumper to tie the game. Jackson made the resulting free throw and the Aggies never glanced back.

HIGHLIGHT REEL

Guard Wendell Mitchell served up a perfect alley-oop offering to Flagg for a slam dunk on a fast break and the loudest roar of the night in lifting the Aggies to a 16-12 lead.

HE SAID IT

"He has a lot of energy and will work hard. He was 27 years old when he came to work for me, and he got after it. He works hard, he's passionate and he cares about his kids. He cares about his family and he cares about Texas A&M."

NSU coach Mike McConathy on his former assistant Buzz Williams (1999-2000)

Leaders

Northwestern State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. Chougkaz 12 0 0 7 0 1
L. Reed 9 0 2 1 1 0
Texas A&M PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Flagg 22 0 5 7 2 3
Q. Jackson 13 0 1 4 0 0

Team Comparison

NWSt TAMU
Points For 63 77
Field Goals 25/73-34% 28/50-56%
Three Pointers 9/38-24% 4/15-27%
Free Throws 4/7-57% 17/28-61%
Offensive Rebounds 19 8
Defensive Rebounds 19 30
Rebounds 39 38
Blocks 1 4
Steals 5 4
Turnovers 13 14
Personal Fouls 23 11
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - TAMU Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 6 NWSt 63 @ TAMU 77 N. Chougkaz 12 S. Flagg 22

Game Information

Stadium: Reed Arena, College Station, Texas
Attendance: 5,751
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