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Gas leaf delays Texas A&M departure for the NCAA tournament start

The Texas A & M. The basketball team was delayed on the trip to an opening round NCAA tournament game. A gas leak was the cause.

According to a report by Travis Brown From KBTX Sports, the gas leak near Harvey Mitchell Parkway and the Raymond Stotzer Parkway worked on the team's journey today. The Aggies are now going to Denver, Colorado, the location of an opening game against Yaleon Tuesday.

Details on the type of gas leak were sparse. A report by FOX 44 showed that the lanes towards the south of the starting ramp on the Harvey Mitchell Parkway were closed.

In any case, Texas A&M should still have enough time to come before the Yale Showdown and start training. The game will only be played on Thursday at 7:25 p.m.

The aggies deserved a seed in the NCAA tournament at the NCAA tournament after 22-10. They achieved an 11: 7 record in the conference game.

SEC sets NCAA tournament record

The record has finally fallen! When the NCAA tournament selection committee announced the field 68 teams on Sunday evening, they confirmed that in Sec 14 of its 16 members, they would fight for the national championship.

This brand falls the previous data record of 11which was determined by the Big East in 2011 when it ended up in the March Madness Bracket to five schools of the members. The brand stood for 14 years and has long been considered inviolable.

Many factors play in the ability of the SEC to write college basketball history. The expansion of the conference, a new era of athletics and a record year from the best conference of sport gave the tone for what has felt inevitable in recent months.

Among other things, Texas A&M will try to carry the banner for the conference. The aggies are in the third NCAA tournament in a row. Last season, the team moved into the 32nd round before joining with a loss of overtime against No. 1 Seed Houston.

James Fletcher from On3 also contributed to this report.