PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas (AP) — Texas A&M thought it was the better team entering its Battle 4 Atlantis championship game matchup with Syracuse. Gbinije was selected the tournament's most valuable player. The Orange was aggressive with its zone, but the Aggies were just as patient working for open shots. The 3's kept falling for Syracuse, though, and it finally got some separation at 72-63 on a three-point play by Cooney with 3:10 remaining. Texas A&M got 16 first-half points from Jones and took two-point lead into halftime. The Aggies held the edge despite a strong shooting performance from the Orange that included six 3-pointers.