Baylor 72, (10) Texas 80

1 2 T
BAY (16-4) 38 34 72
#10 TEX (17-4) 34 46 80

Final

1:45 PM ET, February 2, 2008
Frank Erwin Special Events Center
Austin, TX

James answers benching to lead Texas past Baylor

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Team Stat Comparison
BAYLOR TEXAS
Points 72 80
FG Made-Attempted 25-60 (.417) 26-62 (.419)
3P Made-Attempted 8-25 (.320) 9-21 (.429)
FT Made-Attempted 14-17 (.824) 19-29 (.655)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 26 (1/0) 14 (0/0)
Largest Lead 14 8
Game Leaders
 BAYLORTEXAS
PointsK. Rogers 20A. Abrams 20
ReboundsK. Rogers 9D. James 8
AssistsC. Jerrells 6D. Augustin 7
StealsH. Dugat 2D. Augustin 1
BlocksK. Rogers 1G. Johnson 2
 · Team Stats: Baylor | Texas
Game Flow
2007-08 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Feb 2, 2008 @TEX 80, BAY 72Recap | Box Score
Feb 16, 2008 TEX 82, @BAY 77Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
BAYLOR (ET) TEXAS (ET)
02/06 TTU 9:00pm
02/09 @KU 8:00pm
02/13 @OKST 8:00pm
02/16 TEX 6:00pm
02/19 @OKLA 8:00pm
02/06 @OKLA 7:00pm
02/09 @ISU 3:30pm
02/11 KU 9:00pm
02/16 @BAY 6:00pm
02/18 TA&M 9:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Baylor | Texas
Big 12 Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#2 Kansas13-331-3
#10 Texas13-328-6
#23 Texas A&M8-824-10
Baylor9-721-10
Oklahoma9-722-11
#24 Kansas State10-620-11
Nebraska7-919-12
Oklahoma State7-917-15
Texas Tech7-916-15
Missouri6-1016-16
Iowa State4-1214-18
Colorado3-1312-20
 · View expanded standings

AUSTIN, Texas -- Damion James was aching to get off the bench. Baylor could only wish he had stayed there longer.

Benched at the start after a bad game in a blowout loss a few days earlier, James scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds as No. 10 Texas rallied to an 80-72 victory Saturday, the Longhorns' 21st straight win over the Bears (No. 25 AP).

Replaced in the lineup by Dexter Pittman, James didn't stay on the bench for long, logging 34 minutes. His 11 points in the first half helped pull Texas (17-4, 4-2 Big 12) out of an early 14-point deficit, then he delivered several big baskets and rebounds as the Longhorns put the game away late.

The only Longhorn averaging double figures in scoring and rebounding, James said he expected to be benched after he was heavily criticized by coach Rick Barnes for his poor defense in a loss at Texas A&M.

"I deserved it," James said. "It worked out. Me coming off the bench I think gave us a spark."

Barnes said he had warned James he would be tough on him.

"I told him, 'You know I love ya,'" Barnes said. "If sitting you down is what it takes to get your attention, it's about holding you accountable. ... Sometimes sitting down is helpful, but he didn't sit for long."

Baylor (16-4, 4-2) has been one of the surprise stories of the season and came in ranked in consecutive weeks for the first time in school history, before leaving with their second straight loss.

"We have to get that fight and hunger back that we had before these two losses," said forward Kevin Rogers, who led Baylor with 20 points.

This one had to be bitter considering how the Bears let another big lead against the Longhorns get away.

Baylor had a 20-point lead against Texas in the Big 12 tournament last season before losing and led 31-17 midway through the first half of this one. Texas hasn't lost to Baylor since the 1997-98 season.

"Hopefully we'll get them one day," Bears guard Curtis Jerrells said. "We always give them a chance, then we give them the game."

Texas looked disorganized while Baylor built the early lead. Patience with the ball and better shooting helped the Longhorns cut the deficit to 38-34 by halftime with James hitting two 3-pointers in the rally.

"He really responded. He was flying around making some athletic plays," Barnes said. "He responded great and there was no reason to sit him down."

Texas took its first lead, 41-40, on Connor Atchley's 3-pointer from the top of the arc early in the second half. Baylor coach Scott Drew then drew a technical foul for complaining about a non-call on a missed shot. Abrams made both free throws for a 46-43 lead, then swished a 3 from deep in the right corner.

The game escalated into a tense, rock 'em, sock 'em affair from there as the teams traded dunks and big baskets.

Rogers and James had rim-rattling dunks and a large contingent of Bears fans in the upper deck of the Erwin Center desperately chanted "Let's Go Baylor!"

Longhorns fans drowned them out with chants of "Texas fight!"

Atchley hit another 3-pointer from the left wing and James hit a tough short jumper over two defenders in the lane for a 69-61 lead with just under 5 minutes to play.

Baylor cut the lead to four three times in the last three minutes but couldn't make the push to get the lead or at least get the game into overtime.

"This shows what kind of team we are," said Texas guard A.J. Abrams, who had 20 points. "Being down is not that big a deal."


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, February 2nd
UTEP 64 Final
1 Memphis 70
2 Kansas 72 Final
Colorado 59
Miami (FL) 73 Final
3 Duke 88
Arizona 60 Final
5 UCLA 82
Seton Hall 61 Final
6 Georgetown 73
7 Michigan State 76 Final
Penn State 85
8 Tennessee 76 Final
25 Mississippi State 71
14 Stanford 67 Final
9 Washington St. 65 OT
Baylor 72 Final
10 Texas 80
La Salle 62 Final
15 Xavier 75
16 Marquette 75 Final
Cincinnati 60
17 Drake 83 Final
Indiana State 77
Auburn 71 Final
18 Vanderbilt 78
19 Florida 61 Final
Arkansas 80
Portland 49 Final
20 Saint Mary's 86
21 Pittsburgh 53 Final
Connecticut 60
South Carolina 80 Final
22 Mississippi 77
Oklahoma 52 Final
23 Texas A&M 60
24 Kansas State 74 Final
Missouri 77