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DES MOINES, Iowa — In 2016, a potential matchup between the Texas A&M men’s basketball team and Texas was nixed by a Northern Iowa squad that upset the Longhorns in Oklahoma City.
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DES MOINES, Iowa — The college basketball analytics website KenPom.com categorizes specific team’s stats with color coding. The better a team is in a category, the color turns to vibrant green. Conversely, teams who fail to produce in a category have that number highlighted in red.
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March Madness better be bracing itself. The Aggies are back, stronger than ever and with a chip on their shoulder. What happened in Nashville was just a warmup. The real fun starts this week in Des Moines. The plan is for the party to move to Kansas City the following week. If all goes well there, the Aggies will take over Houston.
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Watch now as Texas A&M men's basketball coach Buzz Williams and players Wade Taylor IV, Henry Coleman and Julius Marble give their instant reaction on the Aggies' NCAA tournament game vs. Penn State.
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DES MOINES, Iowa — Any fingers pointed in the direction of Texas A&M men’s basketball coach Buzz Williams and his staff for the Aggies’ 76-59 blowout loss to Penn State in the NCAA tournament first round are justified.
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Watch now as Texas A&M men's basketball coach Buzz Williams and players Wade Taylor IV and Dexter Dennis discuss the Aggies' SEC tournament title loss to Alabama.
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DES MOINES, Iowa — Dexter Dennis, the Texas A&M men’s basketball team’s lone departing senior, allowed himself a moment of perspective after the Aggies’ season-ending 76-59 loss to 10th-seeded Penn State in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Thursday.
Watch now as Texas A&M fans gather outside Reed Arena to welcome home the Aggie men's basketball team after their run at the SEC tournament and NCAA tournament selection on Sunday.
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For the first time since 2018, the Texas A&M men’s basketball team is going dancing in March.