I'll see your 8 straight conference losses and raise you 8 conference wins out of 10, with wins over #4, #15, and #25; and 5 of the 8 wins were on the road.MaroonStain said:
Lost 8 straight conference games.
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Snubbed: Texas A&M inexplicably left out of NCAA Tournament field of 68
March Madness had a different meaning for angry Aggies on Sunday night.
Despite a brilliant late-season surge, Texas A&M was denied an at-large berth in the NCAA basketball tournament.
The NCAA Selection Committee was apparently unimpressed that A&M (23-12) advanced to the Southeastern Conference postseason tournament final.
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The Aggies hoped to earn the SEC automatic qualifying bid in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday. But playing in their fourth game and four days, they fell to No. 9 Tennessee (26-7) in the championship game by a score of 65-50.
That loss ended a seven-game winning streak, which included SEC tournament victories over Florida, No. 4 Auburn and No. 15 Arkansas.
Despite its late-season resurgence, the Aggies will likely settle for a place in the consolation National Invitational Tournament.
That’s a major disappointment for the Aggies, who apparently could not shake off the residue of an eight-game losing streak that stretched from mid-January to mid-February.
The Aggies started Southeastern Conference play 4-0 but then lost eight games in a row. They were 15-10 and 4-8 in SEC play following a 75-58 loss at then-No. 1 Auburn on Feb. 12.
But A&M rebounded to win five of the last six regular-season games, including wins over Florida and then-No. 25 Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
The Aggies entered the SEC Tournament as an eighth seed and were expected by many observers to be eliminated in their first game.
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Instead, Hassan Diarra hit a last-second 3-pointer in overtime to lift A&M over ninth-seeded Florida 83-80.
The next day, they stunned top-seed Auburn, 67-62, behind Tyrece Radford, Quenton Jackson and Henry Coleman III, who combined for 52 points.
The Aggies then blew out No. 15 Arkansas, 82-64, to advance into the SEC Tournament final against No. 9 Tennessee.
Several “bracketologists” had dismissed A&M as an NCAA Tournament participant until the victory over Auburn. Some even doubted the Aggies after the victory over Arkansas.
Stunningly, the Selection Committee agreed.