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The NCAA tournament flight from Texas A & M basketball is delayed by gas lick

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The departure of the Texas A&M men's basketball for the NCAA tournament has hit a bit.

According to a report by Travis L. Brown from KBTX Sports, the Aggies flight was delayed on Monday by a gas leaf near Harvey Mitchell Parkway and the Raymond Stotzer Parkway. Instead, they will leave on Tuesday after Denver, the location of an opening game against Yale. Despite the delay, the aggies should have enough time to prepare for their Thursday game, which begins at 6:25 CT.

Texas A&M checked his fate and was regarded as No. 2 in early February before a 2-5 end of the year and an outcome in the hands of the rival in a state in Texas were able to push the aggies into a seed No. 4. Despite the last route, they still strengthened their curriculum vitae with an 83-72 victory against No. 1 seed Auburn at the beginning of this month. The Aggies rely on miserable defense and offensive relaxation, although their goal from Wade Taylor IV and Zhuric Phelps was shaky.

Yale has a 22-7 record and won the Ivy League title by relying on the 3 pointer. At 570 you shot 38.8% from a distance and have six players who better than 36% shoot from the 3-point area. When Texas A&M wins, the winner of Michigan and UC San Diego will compete.

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