No. 16 Auburn Tigers secured a hard-fought 66-55 victory over Texas A&M in a thrilling game at Neville Arena on Tuesday night. Jaylin Williams led the charge with 22 points, supported by K.D. Johnson’s 14 points off the bench.
The game saw Auburn maintaining a narrow lead throughout, with Texas A&M making valiant efforts to close the gap. With just over a minute left, Tyrece Radford’s free throw narrowed the score to 59-55, but a decisive 3-pointer from Williams extended Auburn’s lead to 62-55, effectively securing the win.
Notably, Johni Broome, despite being scoreless in the first half, delivered an impressive performance in the second half, contributing 10 points, seven rebounds, and four blocked shots for the Tigers. Henry Coleman III led the charge for Texas A&M with 17 points, while Radford added 14 points.
Auburn’s strong start was evident as they took a 16-11 lead midway through the first half, eventually ending the half with a 30-22 lead. However, Texas A&M rallied in the second half, briefly taking a 44-42 lead before Auburn regained control.
The game showcased intense back-and-forth action, with both teams displaying tenacity and skill. Ultimately, No. 16 Auburn emerged victorious, maintaining their strong position in the SEC standings with a 13-2 record, while Texas A&M continues to strive for their first conference win, currently standing at 9-6.
As the college basketball season unfolds, the competitive spirit and determination exhibited by these teams promise an exciting journey ahead in the NCAA.