Texas A&M Aggies take on Cougars in NCAA basketball test

Texas A&M AggiesWashington State Cougars
Nov 20, 7:00 PM | Sprint Center

Texas A&M Aggies vs Washington State Cougars Odds

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The Texas A&M Aggies will look to pick up a win while covering the spread when they take on the Cougars in Washington State at Sprint Center on Tuesday in college basketball action.

Sprint Center is the location for this game, which makes it a neutral-site matchup.

This season, the Cougars are 2-2 overall and 1-2 ATS ATS, while the Aggies are 3-1 and 2-1 ATS against the number. As for the totals, Washington State boasts a 0-1 on the OU, and Texas A&M is 1-2.



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Power Rankings / Prediction:
The Cougars - Aggies odds would favor the Aggies if the lines were set according to our power ranks. Washington State is rated No. 225 in the current Odds Shark poll, while Texas A&M is at No. 126. Mathematical models based on recent stats and predictive formulas point to a 73-66 win for the Aggies.



How They Match Up:
When it comes to rebounds, the visiting Aggies rank No. 260 in NCAA Division 1 with 32.8 per game. That compares with Washington State’s No. 182 ranking in that category. The story is different when it comes to three-point shooting where Washington State is college basketball's No. 215-ranked team at 5.5 per game, while the Aggies rate No. 177 with 6 per game.

Defensively, Texas A&M features the nation's No. 180-rated defense on the road, allowing 70 points per game. Washington State, meanwhile, comes in at No. 102 nationally in scoring at home.

In their last action, Texas A&M was a 70-49 loser on the road against Saint Louis. They failed to cover the 1.5-point spread as underdogs. Texas A&M was run off the court by the Billikens on Monday as Saint Louis routed them 70-49 at Sprint Center.

Last time out for Washington State, they were a 78-41 loser as they battled Kansas on the road. They failed to cover in the match as a 13-point underdog. Washington State was run off the court by the Jayhawks on Monday as Kansas routed them 78-41 at Sprint Center.




Next up:
Texas A&M home to Northwestern State, Monday, November 26
Washington State home to Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Saturday, November 24

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