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Hard-Luck Aggies Battle No. 11 Longhorns in Austin

February 17, 2004GAME #22 Texas A&M Aggies (7-14, 0-10 Big 12) vs. #11 Texas Longhorns (17-4, 8-2 Big 12) 8 p.m. (CST) Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004 Erwin Center (16,469 cap.) Austin, Texas RADIO: Texas A

February 17, 2004

GAME #22

Texas A&M Aggies

(7-14, 0-10 Big 12)

vs.

#11 Texas Longhorns

(17-4, 8-2 Big 12)

8 p.m. (CST)

Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004

Erwin Center (16,469 cap.)

Austin, Texas

RADIO:

Texas A&M Sports Network

Dave South, play-by-play

Al Pulliam, commentary

Airtime: 7:40 p.m. (CST)

ONLINE: www.AggieAthletics.com

TELEVISION:

Fox Sports Southwest (Texas only)

Greg Lucas, play-by-play

Reid Gettys, commentary

Still looking for their first Big 12 win of the season, the Texas A&M Aggies

(7-14, 0-10 in Big 12) will battle the No. 11-ranked (AP, #12 by ESPN/USA

Today) Texas Longhorns (17-4, 8-2 in Big 12) on Wednesday at 8 p.m. (CST) at

the Erwin Center (16,469 cap.) in Austin. The game will be televised

regionally by Fox Sports Southwest. The Aggies have had second-half leads in

seven of their 10 conference games and are coming off a disappointing 78-72

loss to Oklahoma at home on Saturday. Texas is coming off a 78-77 loss at

Iowa State on Saturday, which ended a five-game winning streak. The Aggies

are 2-7 in road games this season, while the Longhorns are 12-1 at home.

Quick Notes

*Senior center Andy Slocum has had eight double-doubles, tied for most in

the Big 12, and leads the league in rebounding in conference play (11.0).

For the season, Slocum's 9.8 average ranks second in the Big 12 and 20th

nationally.

*Senior forward Jesse King leads the team in scoring for the season (13.1)

and in conference play (13.1).

*Leandro Garcia-Morales has averaged 9.9 points and made 48 percent from the

field and 42 percent from three-point range in the last 12 games. He has

scored in double figures in eight of 10 Big 12 games.

*The Aggies rank third nationally in offensive rebounding (16.6), second

most in the Big 12. In league play, A&M leads the conference in offensive

boards (17.6). This prowess had led A&M to get an average of 6.6 more shots

per game than its opponents (8.7 in Big 12 play).

*The Aggies have posted a rebounding margin of +10.3 in the last 12 games.

The Aggies have outrebounded 18 of 21 opponents, including 13 straight, and

have outrebounded their opponents on the offensive boards in all but one

game.

*A&M leads the Big 12 in rebounding in conference play (+8.1), almost double

the margin of the No. 2-ranked team. A&M's season margin of +6.5 ranks

second in the Big 12 and 18th nationally.

*The Aggies rank third in the Big 12 in assists in league play (15.0), but

rank 12th in turnover margin (-3.9).

*A&M is 1-11 when it commits 15 or more turnovers and it is 2-11 when it

allows 14 or more points off turnovers.

*A&M is the only team in the Big 12 to have all of its conference games to

this point decided by 12 points or fewer. The Aggies have led in the second

half in seven league games and have been within four points in the final two

minutes of seven games.

*A&M ranks last in the Big 12 in scoring defense (76.9) and in three-point

percentage defense (.399) and is 11th in field goal percentage defense

(.472).

About the Longhorns

The Longhorns return four starters and six lettermen from last year's team,

which finished 26-7 overall and placed second in the Big 12 with a 13-3

mark. Texas advanced to the NCAA Final Four, where they were eliminated by

eventual national champion Syracuse, 95-84. The Longhorns are in their sixth

season under head coach Rick Barnes. Three of Texas' losses have come at the

hands of top 25-ranked teams as it fell to No. 9 Arizona (91-83), No. 3 Duke

(89-61) and No. 24 Oklahoma State (72-67). The Longhorns also have beaten

four nationally-ranked teams in No. 25 Providence (79-77 in overtime), No. 4

Wake Forest (94-81), No. 13 Texas Tech (62-61 in overtime) and No. 22

Oklahoma (66-37). Texas is led by senior guard Brandon Mouton (6'4"), who is

averaging 12.4 points, while freshman forward P.J. Tucker (6'5") is adding

11.4 points and a team-best 6.6 rebounds. Senior guard Royal Ivey (6'3") is

averaging 9.9 points and senior forward Brian Boddicker comes off the bench

to contribute 9.8 points per game. Texas leads the Big 12 in scoring (81.9)

and also leads the league in rebound margin (+9.5), offensive rebounds

(17.9) and three-point field goals per game (7.6).

SERIES:

Texas leads the series, 124-79, with a 70-26 lead in games played in Austin

and a 19-8 record at the Erwin Center. Texas has won four straight in the

series since an 80-74 A&M win in Austin two years ago. The Longhorns won

last year in Austin, 89-61. Texas won earlier this season in College

Station, 69-59. The last two games have been decided by 10 points or fewer.

Wednesday's game will be the 204th meeting between the schools, making the

Longhorns A&M's most frequent opponent.

TEXAS A&M vs. Texas

(UT leads, 124-79)

Last 10 Games

Year Winner Site

1998-99 UT, 63-54 College Station

1999-00 UT, 78-51 College Station

UT, 85-58 Austin

2000-01 UT, 76-58 College Station

UT, 81-61 Austin

2001-02 A&M, 80-74 Austin

UT, 66-52 College Station

2002-03 UT, 89-61 Austin

UT, 95-87 College Station

2003-04 UT, 69-59 College Station

COACHES:

TEXAS A&M

Melvin Watkins (UNC Charlotte OE77)

60-105 at A&M (6th year)

102-125 overall (8th year)

1-10 vs. Texas

1-10 vs. Rick Barnes

Texas

Rick Barnes (Lenoir Rhyne OE77)

133-54 at Texas (6th year)

335-188 overall (17th year)

12-1 vs. Texas A&M

10-1 vs. Melvin Watkins

SIDEBARS

Texas Associate Head Coach Frank Haith served as associate head coach under

Tony Barone at A&M in 1996-97 and was an assistant at A&M under Barone from

1992-95...A&M sophomore forward Luis Clemente and Texas sophomore guard

Kenton Paulino were teammates at Maine Central Institute in 2001-02...A&M's

Leandro Garcia-Morales and Texas' Brandon Mouton squared off at last

summer's Pan American Games in the Dominican Republic...Mouton's U.S. team

edged Garcia-Morales's Uruguay squad, 74-72...Rick Barnes twice coached

Clemson to wins against the Aggies, including a 66-41 win at Clemson in

1994-95 and a hard-fought 76-64 victory for the No. 8-ranked Tigers at G.

Rollie White Coliseum in 1996-97...the last time A&M beat a ranked team on

the road was two years ago when the Aggies beat the No. 24 Longhorns,

80-74...before that, the last ranked team A&M had beaten on the road was the

No. 5 Longhorns, 71-69 (OT), in 1981-82.

TENTATIVE STARTERS

TEXAS A&M AGGIES (7-14, 0-10)

No. Player P Ht. Cl. PPG RPG

50 Andy Slocum C 7-0 Sr. 9.1 9.8

3 Jesse King F 6-7 Sr. 13.1 5.7

21 Antoine Wright F/G 6-7 So. 13.0 4.1

10 Leandro Garcia-Morales G 6-1 Sr. 7.7 2.6

1 Acie Law G 6-3 Fr. 7.4 4.1a

Off the Bench

No. Player P Ht. Cl. PPG RPG

22 Kevin Turner G 6-2 Sr. 6.8 1.6

5 Nick Anderson F 6-6 Sr. 6.2 4.3

23 Keith Blanks F 6-5 Fr. 4.4 1.3

30 Bobby Leach G 6-0 Jr. 3.7 3.4a

11 Luis Clemente F 6-8 So. 3.2 1.9

32 Marcus Watkins G 6-4 So. 2.9 2.1

42 Marlon Pompey F 6-8 Fr. 2.9 1.0

12 Dylan Leal G 6-4 Sr. 0.8 0.2

33 Justin Loewe G 6-4 Fr. 0.5 0.3

WATKINS QUOTEBOARD

"The kids are still playing hard, and that is obviously something positive.

We had the lead going into the stretch against Oklahoma, but our decisions

on a couple of plays in those closing minutes hurt us. We only have six

conference games left, but we want to get on a roll and win all six. That

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feel like we can win each time we step on the floor. We are right there and

I don't know if we can do much more in terms of coaching and teaching.

Sometimes it just has to happen for you. We have definitely been the most

competitive since I have been here. Finding the way to win is obviously the

most important goal and sometime that is something you just have to grow

into. Even in the games we have been down some, it has been more what we

didn't do as opposed to the other team being able to dominate us. Since I

have been here, we have had games that we were just over matched and were

not competitive. That is not the case this season."

TALE OF THE TAPE

A&M UT

Record 7-14 15-5

Conference 0-10 5-4

Ratings Pct. Index (RPI) 229 14

Streak L10 W1

Field Goal Pct. .425 .448

Opponent FG Pct. .472 .396

3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. .337 .381

Opponent 3-Pt. Pct. .399 .311

3-Pt. Field Goal Avg. 6.5 7.6

3-Pt. FG Attempts Avg. 19.4 19.9

Free Throw Pct. .692 .684

Opponent FT Pct. .699 .734

Rebound Avg. 40.1 43.6

Offensive Reb. Avg. 16.6 17.9

Rebounding Margin +6.5 +9.6

Turnovers Avg. 14.8 12.3

Opp. Turnovers Avg. 13.7 15.7

Assists Avg. 16.6 14.3

Blocks Avg. 1.6 4.0

Steals Avg. 6.2 7.8

Scoring Avg. 76.0 81.9

Opponent Scoring 76.9 67.2

Scoring Margin -0.9 +14.7

Oklahoma Recap

COLLEGE STATION (AP) -- Drew Lavender scored a career high 31 points,

including nine in the final two minutes, to lead Oklahoma to a 78-72 victory

over Texas A&M Saturday. With 1:50 remaining in the game and the Sooners

trailing by three, Lavender missed the second of two free throws, but

Oklahoma got three straight offensive rebounds followed by misses before

Jabahri Brown took a fourth straight rebound and found Lavender, who drained

a 3-pointer to give Oklahoma a 72-70 lead. Oklahoma has won six of its last

seven games, following its four game losing streak in early January. Jason

Detrick and Lawrence McKenzie added 14 and 10 points respectively. A&M was

led by Kevin Turner with 16 points. Oklahoma led by as much as 10 points in

the first half as the Sooners hit seven of their first 10 3-pointers. A&M

took a 70-67 lead on a short jumper by Turner and after a defensive stop had

a chance to extend the lead with less than two minutes left. But OU's

Johnny Gilbert blocked Law's driving layup attempt and Lavender scored on

the other end and was fouled. He missed the free shot, but the Sooners got

the ball back and Lavender regained the lead for good with the

three-pointer. The Sooners were out-rebounded 40-27, but in the final two

minutes the Sooners controlled the boards with a 7-1 advantage.

Last Month vs. Texas at Reed Arena

COLLEGE STATION (AP) -- Texas didn't allow a field goal in the final 12:41

and beat Texas A&M on the road for the 10th straight time, 69-59. The

16th-ranked Longhorns shot just 28.2 percent from the floor in the first

half, but were able to overcome it thanks to their late defensive

performance. Brian Boddicker and Kenton Paulino led Texas with 11 points

each. Nick Anderson had 14 points and six rebounds for A&M. Andy Slocum led

all players with a career-high 18 rebounds. Marcus Watkins hit a jumper with

12:41 left to give the Aggies a 46-43 lead. Texas then went on a 16-0 run to

take a 59-43 lead with 8:11 to play. Texas hit 48.1 percent of its field

goals in the second half, while A&M managed just 29.2 percent after missing

its last 13 shots. A&M had a 47-45 rebounding edge. Texas entered the game

ranked second nationally in rebounding margin. A&M made just 6-of-21

three-pointers. The Longhorns also forced 17 turnovers, while committing

only six. Texas outscored A&M on points off turnovers, 22-5.

Last Year vs. Texas in Austin

AUSTIN (AP, Jan. 18, 2003) -- T.J. Ford scored a career-high 25 points to

lead No. 4-ranked Texas to an 89-61 win over Texas A&M. The Longhorns broke

a 2-point game open early with a 16-1 run inside a 3-minute span of the

first half. Ford scored seven consecutive points, followed by a Brandon

Mouton jumper, to put Texas up by 17 with six minutes to go before halftime.

A&M, which committed 15 first-half turnovers, shot just 35 percent in half

but took a bit of momentum into the locker room when Bernard King sank a

half-court shot at the buzzer to make the score 43-28. King scored the

Aggies' first seven points in the second half to cut the UT lead to nine

with 17 minutes to go. Texas responded with a 15-4 run capped by a Royal

Ivey layup to go up 59-39 with 11:20 left. The Longhorns led by as much as

32 on the night. A&M was paced by King's 16 points while Antoine Wright

added 11 points and 6 boards. Jason Klotz was the only other Longhorn in

double figures with a career-best 15 points. James Thomas tied a season high

with 16 rebounds while scoring 9 points, while Brad Buckman scored 8 points

and grabbed 12 boards. A&M shot a season-low 30.2 percent on the night and

was outscored in the paint 34 to 16.