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    BATTALION
Wednesday, November 29, 1972
College Station, Texas
Page 7
.&M Sets Rebound Record In Opener
g’s Defense Blasts Wayland, 100-60
areness
BILL HENRY
talion Sports Editor
rsmendous defensive effort,
with an unsurmountable
kth advantage, enabled the
s Aggie basketball team to
ice Wayland Baptist, 100-60,
in Tuesday night’s opener,
was just a case of too
M.
room
■
much muscle underneath the bas
ket for the Aggies, who set a
new team rebounding record with
76 caroms. The previous record
was 74 set last year against
Trinity.
The Aggies were obviously a
little shaky at first, but that can
easily be blamed on opening game
jitters. Overall, A&M looked
tremendously tough on defense
keeping the enemy far away
from the boards.
Metcalf’s forces have a great
deal of depth this season as all
eleven players could be used
without any loss of effective
ness.
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Offensively, it was a balanced
attack with four of five starters
hitting double figures. New
comer Chuck Tone from Iowa
Central JC had the hot hand for
A&M, hitting for 21 points.
Randy Knowles, who led the
team in rebounds with 19, hit for
16 points as did Jeff Overhouse.
Overhouse and sophomore Cedric
Joseph, who did not start, tied
for second in rebounding with 14
caroms.
Every Aggie suited up scored
with the exception of co-captain
reserve guard Bob Gobin.
Leading both teams in scoring
was Wayland’s Pat Shelby who
bombed in 23 points, 11 of which
came on free throws. Charles
Fuller was the only other Pio
neer to hit in double figures with
13.
From the beginning of the con
test, A&M controlled the con
test. With only seven minutes
gone in the contest, A&M rallied
for a 17 point lead, 22-5. Way-
land took the lead 5-4 with one
minute gone in the game, but
couldn’t muster another point for
eight minutes.
The closest Wayland ever got
in the match was nine, 36-27,
with 3:00 left in the first half.
“They were able to come back
because I took our starters out
too fast when we jumped out
ahead,” coach Shelby Metcalf en
tering his tenth season as head
basketball coach here said. “All
our players came in cold and
couldn’t get untracked.”
A&M closed the first half with
a 14-point lead, 47-33.
In the second half, it wasn’t
even a contest as the Aggies put
their tremendous height advan
tage to use and steadily built up
to the final 40-point margin.
Midway in that second stanza,
A&M pulled up with a 21-point
lead, 70-49, and held the flustered
Pioneers to only 11 points the
remaining ten minutes.
In that hot second half, A&M
hit on 23 of 40 field goals for 58
percent, compared with only 17
of 47 for 36 percent in the open
ing period.
Wayland hit only 22 of 78 at
tempts for a 29 percent overall
shooting average. The Pioneers
suffered badly in the free throw
department also hitting only 16
of 28 for 57 percent.
A&M hit on 20 of 27 attempts
at the charity stripe.
It was transfer C. W. Guthrie
suffering in a missed outside shot
that gave the Aggies their 100th
point with 1:01 left.
“I thought we had good team
effort tonight,” Metcalf said aft
er the contest. “We definitely
have signs of being a good ball
club. I was very enthused about
the closeness of our group to
night and the great leadership
received from our two captains,
Mario Brown and Bob Gobin.
“We still have a lot to work
on but if we keep this same type
effort the rest of the season, we
could be a good club.”
The Aggies return for their
second game Friday night in G.
Rollie White Coliseum against
UTA.
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