2025 Tournament PreviewTexas A&M beat up on the SEC's bottom tier and struggled against the elites -- until a late-season win against Auburn. Mixed with non-conference wins against NCAA Tournament teams such as Creighton, Texas Tech and Purdue, the Aggies enter the Big Dance a No. 4 seed, despite a second-round loss in the conference tournament. Texas A&M wins with defense, ranking eighth nationally in KenPom's efficiency metric and top 50 in opponent two-point shooting. It also thrives on the glass as the nation's No. 1-ranked offensive rebounding team. Second-chance opportunities are important because Texas A&M shoots so poorly. The Aggies rank 317th in effective field-goal percentage and three-point shooting. Senior guards Wade Taylor IV (15.7 ppg, 4.3 apg) and Zhuric Phelps (14.1 ppg, 5.0 rpg) lead the offense, but both shoot lower than 40 percent from the field. Defense could carry Texas A&M to the second weekend, but Taylor will have to put the offense on his back for an extended run.
Scouting Report Offense Defense
Efficiency 1.16 52 0.94 19
Pace 67.8 (187)
Effective FG% 47.59 (315) 48.30 (61)
Turnover % 14.59 (146) 17.14 (58)
Off Reb % 41.39 (1) 27.98 (87)
FTA/FGA 41.32 (20) 35.67 (253)
3P% 30.66 (328) 33.33 (145)
2P% 48.55 (278) 46.84 (30)
FT% 69.19 (283) 76.79 (353)
3PA/FGA 37.71 (201) 46.18 (349)
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AP Poll: #14 Coaches Poll: #18 NET: #18 RPI: #18 RW: #24
Record
Overall: (23-11) Conference: (11-7) Quad 1: (7-10) Quad 2: (9-1) Quad 3: (2-0) Quad 4: (5-0)
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