
Texas A&M Hoops: Isaiah Johnson Boosts NCAA Hopes
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Texas A&M hoops, led by coach Bucky McMillan, secured a fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament spot despite preseason doubts, finishing with a 22-12 record and 11-7 SEC record. The team lost key players like Rashaun Agee, prompting a full offseason rebuild. McMillan aims to retain holdovers like Zach Clemence, Ruben Dominguez, Marcus Hill, and Pop Isaacs. The teams struggles were attributed to lacking size in the frontcourt. Entering Colorado transfer Isaiah Johnson, a Houston native, who averaged 16.9 points per game and shot 48.6% from the field and 37.8% from three-point range, could provide the scoring punch McMillans fast-paced attack needs. With Johnson and fresh bigs, year two looks promising for another NCAA Tournament appearance.
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