In a high-energy matchup at the Jack & Mabel Student Life Center, Southwest emerged victorious over Texas A&M University-San Antonio, claiming a 90-83 win. The game showcased stellar performances on both ends of the court, with Southwest's balanced offense and strong rebounding effort proving decisive.
Early Momentum
Southwest took an early lead in the first half, outscoring Texas A&M-San Antonio 50-45. James Evans led the charge, finishing with a game-high 24 points and grabbing six rebounds. The team's effective shooting (51.7% from the field) and consistent free-throw accuracy (76.9%) were key to maintaining their advantage.
Team Contributions
Jalen McAfee Marion was a standout performer, contributing 17 points and eight rebounds. His ability to hit clutch shots and control the boards added depth to Southwest's offensive arsenal. Caleb Wilson and Joshua Sasser added key points off the bench, scoring eight and 13 points, respectively.
Antony Scott and Jacob Koontz chipped in with solid efforts, combining for 16 points and providing defensive stability. Southwest's team-oriented play was evident, as they spread scoring opportunities across the roster.
Overcoming Challenges
Texas A&M-San Antonio kept the game competitive, with standout performances from Journee Phillips (21 points) and Felix Greif (19 points, six rebounds). Their three-point shooting (34.4%) kept them within striking distance, but Southwest's ability to dominate the paint and grab 39 rebounds compared to their opponent's 28 gave them the edge.
Key Takeaways
Despite committing 19 turnovers, Southwest's high shooting percentage and free-throw efficiency compensated for the miscues. The team also excelled in transition, capitalizing on fast-break opportunities and showing resilience under pressure.