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The Texas A&M Aggies 2025 campaign is over after a 91-79 loss to Michigan in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
Texas A&M basketball fans endured heartbreak as the Aggies fell short against Michigan in the NCAA Tournament. The Wolverines clawed their way back in the second half, taking a decisive lead with six minutes remaining and never relinquishing control. Key factors in the Aggies' loss were free-throw disparity and rebounding challenges, with Michigan sinking 10 more free throws and securing nine additional boards. Despite A&M's resilience, these stats proved crucial.
Additionally, Texas A&M struggled to stay consistent in their offensive strategy. Though Pharrel Payne delivered a standout performance, scoring 26 points on 10-of-13 shooting and going 6-of-9 from the free-throw line, the Aggies leaned heavily on three-point shots late in the game. They attempted 27 threes and made just 25.9%, a choice that left fans questioning why Payne didn’t get more touches in the final moments.
While the loss stings, the Aggies' 2025 season featured inspiring highs. Wade Taylor IV cemented his legacy as the program's all-time leading scorer, and the team made history with their upset of No. 1 Auburn. Texas A&M basketball under Coach Buzz Williams displayed unwavering determination and unity, captivating fans throughout the journey. As the seniors shared their final time on the basketball court, we would like to wish them well as they move on to the next chapter in their lives.
Below are reactions from Aggie fans and the media after the game.
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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Social media reacts to Texas A&M's March Madness loss to Michigan
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Texas A&M basketball fans endured heartbreak as the Aggies fell short against Michigan in the NCAA Tournament. The Wolverines clawed their way back in the second half, taking a decisive lead with six minutes remaining and never relinquishing control. Key factors in the Aggies' loss were free-throw disparity and rebounding challenges, with Michigan sinking 10 more free throws and securing nine additional boards. Despite A&M's resilience, these stats proved crucial.
Additionally, Texas A&M struggled to stay consistent in their offensive strategy. Though Pharrel Payne delivered a standout performance, scoring 26 points on 10-of-13 shooting and going 6-of-9 from the free-throw line, the Aggies leaned heavily on three-point shots late in the game. They attempted 27 threes and made just 25.9%, a choice that left fans questioning why Payne didn’t get more touches in the final moments.
While the loss stings, the Aggies' 2025 season featured inspiring highs. Wade Taylor IV cemented his legacy as the program's all-time leading scorer, and the team made history with their upset of No. 1 Auburn. Texas A&M basketball under Coach Buzz Williams displayed unwavering determination and unity, captivating fans throughout the journey. As the seniors shared their final time on the basketball court, we would like to wish them well as they move on to the next chapter in their lives.
Below are reactions from Aggie fans and the media after the game.
It's been a journey and fun to watch
What a Last Dance for @aggiembk.
Especially thinking about the core that’s been together the last 3+ seasons:
Henry Coleman, Andersson Garcia, Wade Taylor, Hayden Hefner, Manny Obaseki, and Solomon Washington (only one who can come back).
Been a pleasure watching y’all pic.twitter.com/SjlRYmsW6O
— Ben Peck - ALL IN AGGIES (@TheBenPeck) March 23, 2025
One final huddle for the 2025 Texas A&M basketball team
A&M players huddled on the court before heading back to the locker room: pic.twitter.com/odkNiEcTao
— Alex Miller (@AlexMill20) March 22, 2025
62 combined free throws are just too many for a Tournament game
And that's a wrap on the 2024-25 season, with Michigan winning 91-79. What an absolutely infuriating outcome. It's hard enough to win a game, but when three guys wearing stripes decide to butt in...forget it.
— Mark Passwaters (@mbpRivals) March 22, 2025
The defense struggled down the stretch
57 points given up in the second half pic.twitter.com/cLqVhOMx0T
— Barstool Texas A&M (@BarstoolTexasAM) March 22, 2025
Payne will be a major building block for next year
Ready to move on from this era of Aggie basketball. It was fun but always so disappointing. Build around Payne and turn the page
— Jack Smith (@Jack_smitty7) March 22, 2025
Payne scored another 20 point+ game, but they came up just short
What a performance from Pharrel Payne
Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough for an Aggies win pic.twitter.com/sa5Y3oEevS
— ESPN BET (@ESPNBET) March 23, 2025
This was a special team and to see them loss in round two is heartbreaking
Legitimately so sad for this team…
This group of guys will be Aggie legends for a long time though. Awesome group of guys. I wish they could’ve had a better end result.
— Aggie Sports 365 (@365Aggie) March 22, 2025
It's unfortunate that Payne didn't get more touches late in the game
Texas A&M took a 70-66 lead with 7:58 remaining. Pharrel Payne, who scored a career-high 26 points, did not attempt a shot the rest of the way.
— Carter Karels (@CarterKarels) March 23, 2025
With a major roster turnover will that include the coaching staff?
Buzz has yet to see the second weekend. Conversations need to be had.
— Garrett Pelham (@garrett_p11) March 22, 2025
The end of an Era
One of the Aggie greats
Thank you, Wade Taylor.#MarchMadnesspic.twitter.com/KHo0DcH3m8
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 23, 2025
Coleman was a key contributor and rewrote the record books
Henry Coleman ended his stellar Aggie career as the all-time leader in offensive rebounds, 4th in defensive rebounds, and 9th in total rebounds.
Congrats on a helluva career Henry! pic.twitter.com/HaTWUSVqbZ
— Aggie Sports 365 (@365Aggie) March 23, 2025
It was a fun group to watch and for the last time for this squad. Gig'em Ags!
An incredible group.
Final - Texas A&M 79, Michigan 91#GigEmpic.twitter.com/pi1YH4Thhr
— Texas A&M Basketball (@aggiembk) March 22, 2025
Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes, and opinions. Follow Jarrett Johnson on X: @whosnextsports1.
This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Social media reacts to Texas A&M's March Madness loss to Michigan
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