lonestar-web
Basketball Remains Unbeaten at Reed, Downs Mercer 65-50Basketball Remains Unbeaten at Reed, Downs Mercer 65-50
Men's Basketball

Men's Hoops Takes Down Tennessee for Fourth Straight SEC Win

Texas A&M got 18 points from Jalen Jones and 15 from Danuel House as the Aggies cooled off a red-hot Tennessee team with a 67-61 win Saturday in front of nearly 17,000 fans in Knoxville.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Jalen Jones scored 18 points and pulled down nine rebounds Saturday as Texas A&M outlasted Tennessee 67-61 for its fourth straight victory.

All four wins have come in Southeastern Conference competition, giving the Aggies (13-5, 4-2 SEC) their longest conference winning streak since moving from the Big 12 to the SEC in 2012.

Tennessee (12-6, 4-2) had cut a 17-point, second-half deficit down to five when Volunteers guard Kevin Punter missed a driving layup attempt with 1:13 remaining. Texas A&M went 5 of 6 from the free-throw line the rest of the way to seal the victory.

Danuel House scored 15 points and Alex Caruso added 13 for Texas A&M.

Punter scored 17 and Josh Richardson and Robert Hubbs each added 12 for Tennessee, which lost for just the second time in its last 10 games. Punter shot 5 of 9 for his 17 points, but his teammates went a combined 15 of 43.

Although this marked only the fourth time Tennessee has faced Texas A&M since the Aggies joined the SEC -- they've met nine times overall -- all of their previous matchups as conference rivals had proved memorable.

Tennessee won 93-85 at Texas A&M two seasons ago in the longest game in Vols history. Texas A&M swept both meetings last season with a 57-56 victory in Knoxville and a 68-65 overtime triumph at College Station.

This one wasn't quite as suspenseful, but Tennessee did make it interesting in the final minutes.

Texas A&M had rallied from a halftime deficit in each of its last three wins, but the Aggies actually led 25-23 at the intermission after holding Tennessee to its lowest first-half point total of the season.

The Aggies opened the second half on a 20-5 run to grab a 17-point edge. Texas A&M continued stifling Tennessee's offense while also taking command of the glass to create numerous second-chance opportunities.

Texas A&M outrebounded Tennessee 34-27 and outscored the Vols 30-10 in points in the paint. Tennessee had more 3-point shots (29) than two-point attempts (23).

Tennessee heated up down the stretch as it attempted to creep back into the game, but it couldn't come all the way back.

 

 

Billy Kennedy

Download

 

Jalen Jones

Download

TEAM RECORDS & SERIES NOTES

● Texas A&M ran its winning streak to four games with the 67-61 win at Thompson-Boling Arena Saturday afternoon ... the Aggies are 13-5 on the year and 4-2 in SEC play.

● The victory also gave the Aggies their longest winning streak in SEC play since joining the conference for the 2012-13 season and moved A&M into a tie for second place in the league standings.

● The Aggies have now won three straight contests in the series vs. Tennessee.

                                                                

TEAM NOTES

● Texas A&M enjoyed a 30-10 advantage in points in the paint as well as a 34-27 edge in rebounding.

● A&M also enjoyed a 10-0 advantage in fast break point.

● Displaying great ball movement, the Aggies recorded 17 assists on 25 made baskets.

● For the game, the Aggies shot 12-for-15 from the free throw line (80%).

● Spurred on by a 10-0 run midway through the opening period, Texas A&M owned a 25-23 halftime lead.

● Texas A&M used the starting line-up combination of Alex Caruso, Jordan Green, Danuel House, Jalen Jones and Kourtney Roberson for the 10th time this season (8-2).

 

INDIVIDUAL NOTES

● Junior Jalen Jones highlighted three Aggies in double-digit scoring, finishing with 18 points, nine rebounds, two steals and an assist ... For the Dallas native, the performance was his 13th double-digit point contest in 16 games played this season.

● Juniors Alex Caruso and Danuel House ended play with 15 and 13 points, respectively.

● A&M head coach Billy Kennedy is now 63-54 in his fourth season at Texas A&M and 274-233 in 17 years as a head coach.

 

UP NEXT

● Texas A&M continues its two-game road swing by traveling to Auburn, Ala., on Tuesday to face Auburn in an 8 p.m. contest inside Auburn Arena ... the contest will be televised by SEC Network.