Texas A&M vs Michigan game recap, highlights: Shooting drought sinks Aggies season

DENVER — Texas A&M men’s basketball comes into the round of 32 fresh off a convincing win over Yale and came into the round of 32, looking to overcome a quality Michigan squad for the right to go to Atlanta and play in the Sweet 16.

However, a five-minute and 49-second scoring drought late in the second half was too much to overcome, as the Aggies had their season end at the hands of the Wolverines, 91-79.

A&M led deep into the second half before a four-minute and 21-second scoring drought allowed the Wolverines to take full control. In that same span, the Wolverines made five of their six shots and never relinquished the lead in the 12-point win.

Aggies’ were led by forward Pharrel Payne once again, who followed up his 25-point night on Thursday with a career-high 26-point performance. Wolverines’ guard Roddy Gayle Jr. finished with 26 points, finishing 7-for-14 on the night.

A&M falls short of the Sweet 16 for the second year in a row.

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Final updates from the action:

Texas A&M vs Michigan basketball live updates

Final: Michigan 91, Texas A&M 79

3:37 2H: Michigan 81, Texas A&M 72

The game has flipped completely on its head thanks to the Aggies’ four-minute and 21-second scoring drought; the Wolverines are in full control with under four minutes to go. Michigan has made five of their six shots in that same span, and now A&M is in a dangerous spot with its season on the line.

7:56 2H: Texas A&M 70, Michigan 66

These two teams have played so evenly matched all afternoon, both shooting 42% from the field right now, while A&M is 79% from the free-throw line to Michigan’s 77%. The Wolverines were able to cut the lead to just one before Taylor drained a 3-pointer to push the Aggies back up four.

11:35 2H: Texas A&M 61, Michigan 57

Things have tightened up here at the second media timeout. The Wolverines have cut the Aggies’ lead down to just four, making five of their last five field goals. Payne continues to be a force as he’s up to 21 points following his 25-point performance on Thursday.

15:49 2H: Texas A&M 48, Michigan 41

Taylor went scoreless for the first half, but the Wolverines couldn’t hold him for long, as the Aggies went on a 6-0 to start the second half, aided by Taylor’s four quick points.

Halftime: Texas A&M 39, Michigan 35

2:44 1H: Texas A&M 34, Michigan 33

It’s been a great back-and-forth game thus far, with both teams going on runs. The latest is Michigan, which has made four of its last five shots to trim A&M’s lead to just one.

6:17 1H: Texas A&M 27, Michigan 23

The physicality and intensity in this one are evident, with A&M playing their signature hard-nosed defense as they head into the third media timeout of the half with a four-point lead. Offensively, the Aggies are 10-for-28 from the field and just 2-for-8 from beyond the arc, but it’s been enough to hold the slim lead.

11:11 1H: Texas A&M 17, Michigan 17

Aggies lose their lead at the second timeout but are tied up 17-17 thanks in part to two Garcia 3-pointers. A&M had a run where they went 1-for-7 but have since come out of the struggle to go on a 6-0 run to tie the game.

15:44 1H: Texas A&M 7, Michigan 6

The Aggies go into the first media timeout with a one-point lead after a tough back-and-forth early going. A&M is staying with their all-senior starting lineup, as head coach Buzz Williams alluded to on Friday. However, when Payne was inserted into the lineup, he immediately became a focal point for the Aggies, getting two shots and scoring three of their seven points.

Texas A&M basketball vs Michigan starters

Texas A&M’s starting lineup

  • G – Hayden Hefner
  • G – Wade Taylor IV
  • G – Manny Obaseki
  • F – Andersson Garcia
  • F – Henry Coleman III

Michigan’s starting lineup

  • G – Tre Donaldson
  • G – Nimari Burnett
  • G – Rubin Jones
  • F – Danny Wolf
  • C – Vladislav Goldin

When does Texas A&M play Michigan?

Time: 4:15 p.m.

Date: March 22

Location: Ball Arena in Denver.

How to watch, listen to Texas A&M vs Michigan on Saturday

TV channel: CBS

OnlineFuboESPN+

Radio: 1370 AM.

Texas A&M men’s basketball and Michigan will be broadcast and streamed on CBS. Other streaming options for the game include ESPN and Fubo.

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