


# SEC Men's Basketball: Oklahoma Sooners Dominates Texas A&M Aggies 83-63

**Published:** 2026-03-22 &mdash; **By:** Stacy Stanfield
**Category:** games &mdash; **Type:** game-recap
**Source:** https://secscouts.com/news/oklahoma-sooners-dominate-texas-am-sec-tournament-recap

**Teams:** [Oklahoma](https://secscouts.com/oklahoma/), [Texas A&M](https://secscouts.com/texas-am/)


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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (03/12/2026) — The Oklahoma Sooners put on an offensive clinic Thursday, overwhelming the Texas A&M Aggies with a decisive 83-63 victory at Bridgestone Arena. Fueled by a first-half three-point barrage and a commanding performance on the glass, the Sooners never trailed after the opening minutes, securing a wire-to-wire win to advance in the SEC Tournament.

Four Sooners scored in double figures, led by guard Nijel Pack's 20 points. Forward Derrion Reid anchored the interior with a powerful double-double, finishing with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Oklahoma established its dominance early and built a lead the Aggies could never overcome.

### How It Happened

Oklahoma seized control of the game midway through the first half and never looked back. After a Rashaun Agee dunk tied the game at 4-4 with 17:37 on the clock, the Sooners unleashed a torrent of perimeter shooting. Xzayvier Brown connected on a 25-foot three-pointer at the 15:59 mark to give Oklahoma an 11-6 lead, sparking a game-altering run.

Over the next six minutes, the Sooners outscored the Aggies 17-5, fueled almost entirely by shots from beyond the arc. Nijel Pack hit back-to-back deep threes, Jadon Jones added another, and Brown connected again to push the lead to 28-11 with 10:14 remaining in the half. The offensive explosion left Texas A&M reeling, and Oklahoma carried a commanding 49-27 lead into halftime after Brown hit a turnaround jumper just before the buzzer.

Texas A&M attempted to mount a comeback in the second half. Guard Pop Isaacs, who finished with 12 points, hit a pair of three-pointers to help cut the deficit to 54-40. However, every Aggie push was met with a firm response from the Sooners. A three-pointer from Tae Davis at the 13:32 mark and another from Pack with 10:15 to play kept the lead at a comfortable 20 points. Oklahoma controlled the pace down the stretch, punctuated by dunks from Reid and Kirill Elatontsev to seal the emphatic victory.

### Turning Point

The game was decided by Oklahoma's first-half shooting display. The critical sequence began with 15:59 left in the half when Xzayvier Brown’s three-pointer broke a 6-6 tie. What followed was a masterclass in perimeter offense. The Sooners hit five three-pointers in just over five minutes, turning a tight contest into a 28-11 rout. That offensive surge provided a cushion that Texas A&M, despite several second-half runs, could not penetrate.

### Star of the Game

While Nijel Pack led all scorers, forward **Derrion Reid** was the most impactful player on the floor. His 15-point, 10-rebound double-double set the tone for Oklahoma's physical dominance. Reid was a force on both ends, securing contested rebounds and finishing efficiently at the rim, including a pair of powerful dunks. His effort was central to the Sooners' commanding 48-33 advantage on the boards.

### What It Means

For the Oklahoma Sooners, this was a statement win. The balanced scoring and overwhelming rebounding demonstrate a formula for a deep postseason run. Their ability to generate offense from multiple positions makes them a difficult matchup as they advance in the conference tournament.

For the Texas A&M Aggies, the loss marks a frustrating end to their SEC Tournament. The Aggies struggled to contain Oklahoma's guards and were unable to generate enough offense, shooting just 38% from the field. Rashaun Agee battled for a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds, and Rylan Griffen added 13 points, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Sooners' relentless attack.

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*Original article: [SEC Men's Basketball: Oklahoma Sooners Dominates Texas A&M Aggies 83-63](https://secscouts.com/news/oklahoma-sooners-dominate-texas-am-sec-tournament-recap) &mdash; SEC Scouts*
