“We are incredibly excited that Aicha chose to be a part of our Aggie Family,” Taylor said at the time of the signing. “The passion that she displays on the court is going to electrify Reed Arena. She has been one of the best two-way players in the SEC. Her experience and talent will have an immediate impact on our team.”
As expected, Taylor was spot on with her assessment.
Saturday’s 67-36 victory over Robert Morris put Coulibaly’s contributions on full display. In the first half, the Colonials were controlling the tempo and dictating the style of play. Despite the Aggies’ tepid performance, they led at halftime, 32-19, in large part because of Coulibaly. The Bamako, Mali, product led Texas A&M with 11 points on an efficient 5-of-6 shooting from the field to go with five rebounds, three steals, two assists and two steals.
“I noticed it early on,” Coulibaly said. “It was a tough game and they (her teammates) were having trouble getting shots to fall. I just felt like my shot was falling today.”
By the time the game was over, she stuffed the stat sheet with 16 points, eight rebounds, three steals, two blocks and two assists.
“What she did today is really what she does every day in practice,” Aggie forward Lauren Ware said. “So what she does is not surprising to me or anybody.”
On the season, Coulibaly’s averages include 11.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.9 steals and 0.7 blocks per game. She has converted on 53.8% of her shots from the field and 71.9% from the free throw line.
Thumbing through the list of Aggie stat leaders one comes across Coulibaly’s name near the top of nearly every category. Scoring average – second. Field goal percentage – second. Rebounds – third. Assists – second. Steals – first. Blocked shots – second.
“I think she’s a really unselfish player,” Ware said. “We know she could go out and have 20 every game if she wanted to, but she’s going to feel things out and see what we need that game. She’s an amazing player, but she wants to win. So you know she’s not going to take it into her own hands and be selfish. That’s why everyone likes to play with her."