Strong second half spurs comeback victory
By Joshua Koch
COLLEGE STATION | Everything that could go wrong went wrong for Alabama in the first half on Saturday.
But the Crimson Tide would answer the call with four different players reaching double digits in scoring by the end of the night, leading to a come-from-behind 61-60 victory, downing the Aggies at home to close out SEC regular season play with a win.
"Texas A&M is a very solid defensive team, they have been all year," Alabama head coach Anthony Grant said. "They make it difficult for you. So we knew we had to come in and do a good job with sharing the basketball and taking what the defense gave us. In the second half, it was good to see some consistency from the offensive standpoint. It really helped us being able to set our defense."
Looking to continue to make a push for a possible NCAA Tournament berth, Texas A&M (20-10, 11-7) came out on fire behind 11-point and 10-point first-half performances by Peyton Allen and Jordan Green, respectively.
Allen finished with 11 points, while Green topped off at 13, joined by Jalen Jones with 13 points as the team leaders for the Aggies.
In the first half, the Crimson Tide (18-13, 8-10 in SEC play) went through a five minute and 21 second scoring drought, in which the Aggies pieced together an 11-0 run, jumping out to a commanding 32-17 lead with 2:36 left in the first half. Texas A&M would lead 36-22 at the half.
In the opening minutes of the second half, Alabama pieced together an 11-3 run, cutting the Texas A&M lead down to 39-35 with 15:55 left in the game, behind Retin Obasohan, who finished with a team-high 12 points for the Crimson Tide.
Joining Obasohan in double digits was Jimmie Taylor, Rodney Cooper and Levi Randolph, who all scored 11 points in the win.
Along with the scoring, Randolph crashed the boards with nine rebounds, all defensive, getting him close to a double-double in the regular season finale.
"I was just trying to make plays to help the team win," Randolph said. "I was just trying to do the things that the coach asked me to do. The things he emphasizes every day in practice. When it comes to rebounding it's something that we drill every day and it's just what happened today."
As Alabama continued to chip away, A&M could not respond, scoring just six points in the opening 10:18 of the second half, opening the door for Alabama.
The Crimson Tide took advantage of the opening and pounded the basket for a 24-6 run, giving them the 46-42 lead with under 10 minutes left in the game.
Down the stretch, Alabama and A&M would trade the lead six times before the Crimson Tide finally got it for good.
With 1:32 left in the game, Obasohan drove the baseline and tossed up the game-winning layup giving Alabama the 61-60 lead, which was the final score after A&M missed its final three shots of the game.
"I think for our guys the thing they've been all year is resilient," Grant said. "They love playing with each other, they continue to grow, continue to accept every challenge myself and my staff puts in front of them in terms of just approaching the games the way we need to. Just really proud of them."
Now Alabama turns its attention to the SEC Tournament, which begins on Wednesday at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.
For his team, Grant said every win is big at this time of the year and now they have to just focus on what they can improve on moving forward into the tournament.
"Every game is different," he said. "We feel like if we can control the things we can control; how hard we play defensively, our ability to do the little things within what we have to do offensively and defensively then we're going to have a chance every time we step in between the lines. So we just try to get better at those things every day."
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