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Texas A&M
vs
Oklahoma
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
03/24/2016
7:35pm EST

Lines:
Texas A&M +2.5
Oklahoma -2.5

Total:
Over 145 (-108)
Under 145 (-108)

Community Picks: Texas A&M 0% vs Oklahoma 0%

Texas A&M and Oklahoma Thread

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Texas A&M
ANAHEIM, Calif. — As Admon Gilder scored a last-second game-tying layup to cap Texas A&M's historic final-minute comeback last Sunday night, his parents were completely unaware of their son's heroics. Admon Gilder Sr. and his wife Paula had left the arena in Oklahoma City a few minutes earlier with the Aggies trailing Northern Iowa by double figures and seemingly headed for an early NCAA tournament exit. "They left the game with probably about a minute to go," the younger Gilder said Wednesday. "They were at the gas station on the way back and someone came out and told them that I'd just hit the game-tying shot." Paula and Admon Sr. both had to be at work early the next morning in their hometown of Dallas, a roughly four-hour drive from Oklahoma City. They decided they were already too far from the arena to turn around, so they followed overtime and double overtime on their phones instead. What they missed was the biggest final-minute comeback in the history of college basketball. Texas A&M forced four turnovers late in regulation, erased a 12-point deficit in the final 34 seconds and then emerged with an against-all-odds 92-88 double-overtime victory. Gilder was instrumental in the comeback, scoring the first basket of Texas A&M's final-minute surge on a put-back and the last on a steal and driving layup. He relished giving his parents a hard time once he discovered they had not stayed long enough to witness it. "I said they owe me anything I say," Gilder joked. "Hopefully I can get something new out of them." Gilder said his parents were en route to Anaheim on Wednesday to watch Texas A&M's Sweet 16 matchup with Oklahoma on Thursday night. It's probably safe to say they'll stay until the final buzzer this time no matter how many points by which the Aggies are trailing.  Credit Gilder for being a good sport about his parents missing maybe the best moment of his Texas A&M career so far. The 6-foot-3 freshman finished with 11 points, four rebounds and two assists on Sunday.  "I probably would have left too," Gilder said. "They said they were sorry they weren't there to see it. Anybody could have done the same thing. I'm not really too mad about it." - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
March 23, 2016 6:49:pm EST
Oklahoma
Wisconsin's Bronson Koenig thrives in that moment. Among players left in the tourney, few may have the record of success from 3-point range that Koenig has had this season. According to the Badgers, Koenig is shooting a remarkable 54.8 percent (17 of 31) from behind the arc in the final 5 minutes of games and overtime in 2015-16. Continue to Article
March 23, 2016 4:34:am EST
Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Sooners are playing with heavy hearts and a man down in the NCAA tournament. Junior center Akolda Manyang learned over the weekend that his younger brother, Ater Manyang, was found dead from an apparent suicide at a state addiction-treatment center back home in Minnesota. Akolda Manyang left his teammates and flew home Saturday to be with his family and it’s uncertain when he will rejoin the team. Continue to Article
March 22, 2016 8:02:pm EST
Texas A&M
Danuel House had no points with 5 1/2 minutes left in regulation of Texas A&M's game against Northern Iowa. House finished with 22 points in an astonishing comeback that has the Aggies in their first Sweet 16 since 2007, where they'll face Oklahoma on Thursday. House received plenty of well wishes after that game where A&M rallied from a 12-point deficit with 44 seconds left to win in double overtime. Continue to Article
March 22, 2016 5:46:pm EST
Oklahoma
Buddy Hield has drawn much of the attention surrounding Oklahoma's run to the Sweet 16 with his late-game scoring binges and clutch shots. Although he's the leading scorer in the NCAA Tournament, he's just one reason the Sooners boast one of college basketball's most explosive offenses. Ryan Spangler, Isaiah Cousins and Jordan Woodard have joined Hield to start 102 consecutive games together. Continue to Article
March 22, 2016 3:35:pm EST
 
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