STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Christian Coleman scored 16 points and Oklahoma State defeated Texas A&M 87-63 on Sunday in a non-conference matchup between power conference teams.
Isaiah Coleman and Vyctorius Miller added 15 points each, Jaylen Curry 12 and Parsa Fallah 10 for the Cowboys (2-0). Isaiah Coleman grabbed nine rebounds.
Marcus Hill was the only Aggie in double digit scoring, with 14 points. Texas A&M (2-1) shot 32% and made only 9 of 35 3-pointers.
The Cowboys shot 66.7% over the first 10 1/2 minutes of the second half and increased their 14-point halftime lead to 71-46 with 9 1/2 minutes remaining. They led by at least 20 points the rest of the way and a 7-0 spurt gave them their largest lead, 87-59, with less than two minutes remaining.
The Cowboys had one turnover in the first half and also pressured Texas A&M into five giveaways in the first five minutes after halftime. For the game, Oklahoma State had nine turnovers and the Aggies had 15.
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The Cowboys scored 18 points in the paint and had 26 bench points in the first half, taking a 43-29 lead. Isaiah Coleman led the way for the reserves with a team-high 11 points before halftime.
The Cowboys have 12 newcomers on the roster, including seven Division I transfers who combined to average more than 94 points for their respective teams last year.
Oklahoma State's next power conference opponent is Oklahoma on Dec. 13. Texas A&M takes on three ACC teams from Nov. 28 to Dec. 7.
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