2024 Tournament PreviewTexas A&M's NCAA Tournament hopes looked bleak after a five-game February losing streak, but the Aggies rallied to win five in a row and advance to the SEC tournament semifinals, sealing their bid. The glue that holds Texas A&M together is the high-scoring backcourt of upperclassmen Wade Taylor IV (18.9 ppg) and Tyrece Radford (16.0 ppg, 6.1 rpg). Outside shooting, however, is a problem. The Aggies rank 353rd nationally in 3-point percentage (28.4), as no player with more than 1.5 perimeter attempts per game shoots higher than Taylor's 31.5 percent from deep. They make up for it with second-chance points, as they lead the nation in offensive rebounding rate. That gives the Aggies a top-35 offense (per KenPom) to pair with a top-60 defense. Texas A&M has seven Quad 1 wins but also four Quad 3 losses. In an up-and-down season, figuring out which Aggies team will show up is the tough part.
Scouting Report Offense Defense
Efficiency N/A N/A
Pace 68.4 (105)
Effective FG% 42.06 (189) 42.00 (51)
Turnover % 14.79 (99) 14.74 (143)
Off Reb % 37.21 (59) 22.86 (58)
FTA/FGA 22.22 (181) 62.00 (228)
3P% 30.43 (137) 30.77 (112)
2P% 40.00 (197) 37.50 (29)
FT% 57.14 (201) 70.97 (129)
3PA/FGA 36.51 (147) 52.00 (206)
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Southeastern
Rankings
NET: #45 RPI: #128
Record
Overall: (2-1) Conference: (0-0) Quad 1: (0-1) Quad 2: (0-0) Quad 3: (0-0) Quad 4: (2-0)
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