
College Station, TX – Texas A&M women's basketball won for the first time in the young season, beating the Liberty Flames 70-55 Tuesday night at Reed Arena in front of 4019 fans.
Freshman Courtney Walker led the Aggies in scoring
with 20 points, three assists and two rebounds. Walker had 20 points for
the second consecutive game, the first freshman to do so since Gary
Blair arrived at Texas A&M. Walker is one of
only six players in the SEC to have multiple 20-point outings. Coming
into the game Walker was leading the SEC in minutes per game at over 37,
she played 34 against Liberty. Two other Aggies scored in double
figures, Kelsey Bone and Adrienne Pratcher had 12
points apiece.
"She always plays the
game hard. Now what she shot in the last two games has been great
because she's got a midrange game. Most kids don't have a midrange game.
They can either shoot the three or drive the lane"
Blair said about Walker. "But she's got the midrange game and that's
why I think we can get her a lot of shots in our offense."
The Aggies opened the game on a six point run,
making their first three shots. The Flames answered with a 10 point run
of their own forcing three Aggie misses and a turnover during the run.
The maroon and white outscored Liberty 13-8 over
the final eight minutes of the first half to take a 30-26 lead to the
break.
The Aggies used a starting lineup of Courtney
Williams, Bone, Kristi Bellock, Pratcher and Walker for the first time
this season. Two freshman were in the starting lineup for the first time
on the young season. Yet another freshman, Chelsea
Jennings, entered the game early and provided a spark with two points
and four rebounds in only nine minutes of play. In the opening 20
minutes the Aggies were 14-of-35 from the floor for 40%, assisting on
nine of their 14 made field goals.
Liberty Flame Devon Brown had her per game average
in points at half with 15 points. Brown made six of her first seven
shots in the game including one three-pointer and two free throws.
Sophomore Tori Scott entered the game in the second
half and helped slow Brown to only eight points in 17 minutes of play.
For the game Brown led all scorers with 23 points on 8-of-10 shooting
and 6-of-7 from the free-throw line. "She came in and hit her first shot
and was involved both offensively and defensively.
She can create havoc out there" Blair said about Scott.
Scott did not start the game for the first time
this season, but was very effective starting the second half making her
first two field goal attempts, including one three pointer. Despite not
starting Scott scored a season high seven points
and three assists. Scott's play led Texas A&M to a 15-to-5 bench
points over the final 20 minutes.
The second half started fast for the Aggies
beginning with a 13-4 run over the first five minutes of play. Texas
A&M's defensive intensity picked up forcing 12 Flames turnovers
adding 16 points off turnovers. The Aggies held the Flames
to 9-of-23 shooting in the second half and 2-of-7 from the three point
line.
The Aggies return to Reed Arena to play in the A&M Classic at 7:00 pm against Southern. There will be a twitter contest for a signed jersey at the game.
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