Good feeling gone. That about sums up the 15-point loss to the No. 19 LSU Tigers at Reed Arena. Just when the Texas A&M basketball had lured fans into thinking they might compete in conference play, they lay an egg against an LSU team which had shown some vulnerability in certain aspects and especially in a recent overtime win over Missouri.
LSU needed a 14-point comeback with just under three minutes left to take down Missouri. A&M had just knocked off Kansas State and some feelings of positivity had returned. The defense played their asses off on Saturday but couldn’t slow down Tremont Waters who basically won the game by himself.