2026 Tournament PreviewIn coach Bucky McMillan's first year, the Aggies overcame the injury loss of prized 6-9 transfer Mackenzie Mgbako after just seven games to go 11-7 in the tough SEC and make the NCAA Tournament for the fourth consecutive season. This time, they hope to advance to the second weekend for the first time since 2018. Ranked 44 in the NET and 39 on KenPom, Texas A&M has five Quad 1 wins, all in SEC play, and no bad losses. The Aggies play fast, with a top-30 adjusted tempo (per KenPom), and bomb away from the perimeter, ranking 14th in three-point attempts per game and hitting 36.2 percent (51st), with four shooters each nailing at least 39 percent. That's a testament to depth and guard play, as 6-8 forward and top option Rashaun Agee (14.7 ppg, 8.9 rpg) doesn't shoot well from outside (yet has 13 double-doubles). A rotation composed almost entirely of upperclassmen should match up well as a 10 seed.
Scouting Report Offense Defense
Efficiency 1.19 55 1.02 92
Pace 73.6 (17)
Effective FG% 54.19 (63) 50.75 (143)
Turnover % 12.58 (35) 15.89 (91)
Off Reb % 32.26 (116) 32.51 (284)
FTA/FGA 37.38 (124) 35.58 (197)
3P% 36.19 (47) 31.67 (54)
2P% 54.10 (84) 53.05 (240)
FT% 73.70 (148) 74.82 (308)
3PA/FGA 46.30 (42) 41.47 (255)
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Rankings
NET: #44 RPI: #70 RW: #42
Record
Overall: (21-11) Conference: (11-7) Quad 1: (6-8) Quad 2: (3-3) Quad 3: (4-0) Quad 4: (7-0)
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