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Aggies overrun in second-round loss to Nebraska, 74-63

March 26, 2013
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A lackluster first half proved to be too much to overcome for the Texas A&M women’s basketball team on Monday night.

In front of 5,886 fans, the third-seeded Aggies dropped a disappointing contest to sixth-seeded Nebraska, 74-63, in the second round of the 2013 NCAA Tournament. The loss concludes an up-and-down season for A&M that was highlighted by an SEC Tournament championship just two weeks ago.

I’m not sure if Nebraska could have played any better than they did. They were magnificent. It’s hard to beat a team that was playing that well. - Texas A&M coach Gary Blair on Monday night's outcome {"Module":"quote","Alignment":"right","Quote":"I’m not sure if Nebraska could have played any better than they did. They were magnificent. It’s hard to beat a team that was playing that well.","Author":"Texas A&M coach Gary Blair on Monday night\u0027s outcome"}
“We were a little short tonight on how we played the game,” said A&M head coach Gary Blair. “I’m not sure if Nebraska could have played any better than they did. They were magnificent. It’s hard to beat a team that was playing that well.”

The Cornhuskers (25-8) were led by Lindsey Moore, who finished with 20 points and 10 assists; Hailie Sample, who registered 10 points and 11 rebounds; and All-Big Ten Conference forward Jordan Hooper, who had a game-high 21 points and eight rebounds.

“We knew coming in that [Hooper] was going to be a difficult matchup,” said A&M center Kelsey Bone. “She’s a great player. She can score on the inside and she can knock down the three. That’s a different look than we’re used to guarding.”

Four Aggies finished in double figures, with Adrienne Pratcher‘s 17 leading the way.

With 16:12 left in the first half, Bone threw up a prayer from behind the arc late in the shot clock that glanced off the backboard and through the hoop to give the Aggies an early 9-6 lead. Courtney Williams hit a three-pointer and forward Kristi Bellock completed a layup 55 seconds later to grow the A&M lead to eight, the Aggies' largest of the night.

But it was all Cornhuskers from that point forward.

Over the next 7:09, Nebraska would go on a 14-2 run to take a 25-16 lead with 8:08 remaining in the first half.

A&M trimmed the lead to two, but Nebraska made another push just before the break and Rachel Theriot hit a jumper as the first half clock expired to give the Huskers an 11-point advantage at the break.

TexAgs Nebraska controlled the majority of the second half, ending the Aggies' season in front of their home crowd. {"Module":"photo","Alignment":"left","Size":"large","Caption":"Nebraska controlled the majority of the second half, ending the Aggies\u0027 season in front of their home crowd.","MediaItemID":31195}
“We had two more fouls to give,” exclaimed Blair. “We didn’t even know how to foul in that situation. [Therior] stepped up and hit a big time shot. That was a huge momentum play right there.”

The second period was more of the same. Nebraska grew its lead to 16 on three separate occasions, the latest coming with 4:37 remaining in the game.

The Aggies would make one final push, rattling off 11 straight points — nine of which came from freshman Jordan Jones — to cut the lead to Husker lead to 66-59 with 2:01 left.

“Throughout the season, the team relied on my defense and me just being a spark player,” said Jones. “I really wasn’t known for my offense, but I just didn’t want to lose.”

On the Cornhuskers' next possession, Moore found Sample for an easy layup to push the lead back to nine, ultimately icing the game — and a spot in the Sweet Sixteen — for Nebraska.

Although seniors Cierra Windham, Bellock and Pratcher finished their A&M career on a disappointing note, their record of 108-34 over their four years in Aggieland and a national championship in 2011 makes them members of one of the most successful senior classes in A&M history.

“We know everything comes down to the postseason, and it proves how far you’ve come as a team,” concluded Pratcher.

“We played hard, but not hard enough.”
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