Texas A&M vs. Yale: 2025 NCAA Tournament Preview & Predictions
The 2025 NCAA Tournament is officially here! The March Madness Bracket is set, and first-round NCAA Tournament matchups are in place. It’s time to make your picks and predictions for the first round of the 2025 NCAA Tournament! We’re here to help as we’ll have picks and predictions for each of the first-round 2025 NCAA Tournament games. Here are our NCAA Tournament previews and predictions for Texas A&M vs. Yale.
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2025 NCAA Tournament Preview & Predictions: Texas A&M vs. Yale
Here are the odds for this opening-round matchup of the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Let’s dive into our preview and predictions for this first-round NCAA Tournament matchup.
Texas A&M 2025 NCAA Tournament Preview
The Texas A&M Aggies enter the tournament with high-minute continuity from the team that took Houston to overtime in the second round of the Big Dance a year ago. Buzz Williams’ veteran group is defined by its aggressive, physical style and its elite ability to dominate the “extras” — particularly offensive rebounding. The Aggies boast the nation’s most potent offensive rebounding attack, creating second and third opportunities at an unparalleled rate while drawing fouls at one of the highest clips in America.
Dynamic guard Wade Taylor IV orchestrates the offense as the team’s leader, excelling in isolation and pick-and-roll situations while taking care of the basketball. The emergence of SMU transfer Zhuric Phelps provides additional scoring punch while lifting up the Aggies’ defense.
On that side of the ball, the Aggies are a suffocating presence, employing a switching, compact scheme that forces difficult jumpers over the top while taking away the paint. The relentless rebounding group of Andersson Garcia, Henry Coleman III, and Solomon Washington ensures few second-chance opportunities for opponents.
Texas A&M’s weaknesses are perimeter defense and pure shooting. The Aggies manufacture plenty of shot volume, but those shots have to go in to count. They rank outside the top 300 in effective field goal percentage and allow over 38% of opponent points to come from deep. Perimeter shooting can be volatile in any given game, but that can work against the Aggies too, They could be vulnerable if they face a physical rebounding team that can limit their second-chance looks.
Williams' squad also notably ranks outside the top 330 in Haslametrics' away-from-home metric, so the neutral court has not been friendly to them. The Aggies are 2-5 over their last seven games. This is a team that gives itself a high floor with all of its shot attempts; it's the ceiling that's the question.
Yale 2025 NCAA Tournament Preview
Yale earned their auto-bid after cruising through the Ivy League, suffering just one loss in conference all year. Their perimeter shooting is elite, they take care of the ball, and the Ivy rep in the tournament always seems like a tough out come March. Three different players average double-digit scoring and the highlight is John Poulakidas. Few players have better ball control than the 6-6 forward and he's a capable microwave from deep. Their outside-in defense allows few attempts near the hoop with a top-100 near-proximity percentage. Samson Aletan is an effective shot blocker and Nick Townsend is a do it all frontcourt piece that elevates this offense.
Their defense is what leaves more to be desired. They rank outside the top 100 and don't force many turnovers while allowing 40 percent of opponent points to come from deep. This allows volatile scoring against them and sunk them in a lot of non-conference games.
Which is another concern. In non-conference games, Yale's efficiency drops further with a sub-150 ranked defense. I'm not sure if their defense will cause any issues in the opening round as a relatively straightforward team to prepare for. But the Ivy has surprised before and Yale is coming off a tournament win only a year ago. They'll compete with anyone and everyone, it's just a matter of their ability to string wins together that seems unlikely.
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2025 NCAA Tournament Game Previews
March Madness is officially here! The 2025 NCAA Tournament Bracket has been announced, and the teams are lining up for the Big Dance. Let's take a look at the early odds, previews, and predictions for the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
EAST REGION
- FIRST FOUR #16 American vs. Mount St. Mary’s
- #8 Mississippi State vs. #9 Baylor
- #5 Oregon vs. #12 Liberty
- #4 Arizona vs. #13 Akron
- #6 BYU vs. #11 VCU
- #3 Wisconsin vs. #14 Montana
- #7 Saint Mary’s vs. #10 Vanderbilt
- #2 Alabama vs. #15 Robert Morris
MIDWEST REGION
- #1 Houston vs. #16 SIU Edwardsville
- #8 Gonzaga vs. #9 Georgia
- #5 Clemson vs. #12 McNeese
- #4 Purdue vs. #13 High Point
- FIRST FOUR #11 Texas vs. Xavier
- #3 Kentucky vs. #14 Troy
- #7 UCLA vs. #10 Utah State
- #2 Tennessee vs. #15 Wofford
SOUTH REGION
- FIRST FOUR #16 Alabama St vs. St. Francis
- #8 Louisville vs. #9 Creighton
- #5 Michigan vs. #12 UC San Diego
- #4 Texas A&M vs. #13 Yale
- FIRST FOUR #11 San Diego State vs. North Carolina
- #3 Iowa State vs. #14 Lipscomb
- #7 Marquette vs. #10 New Mexico
- #2 Michigan State vs. #15 Bryant
WEST REGION
- #1 Florida vs. #15 Norfolk State
- #8 UConn vs. #9 Oklahoma
- #5 Memphis vs. #12 Colorado State
- #4 Maryland vs. #13 Grand Canyon
- #6 Missouri vs. #11 Drake
- #3 Texas Tech vs. #14 UNCW
- #7 Kansas vs. #10 Arkansas
- #2 St. John’s vs. #15 Omaha
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