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Senior power forward Henry Coleman proclaims that 'nobody has doubt or fear' at Texas A&M

Senior power forward Henry Coleman proclaims that 'nobody has doubt or fear' at Texas A&M

USA Today14-03-2025

Senior power forward Henry Coleman proclaims that 'nobody has doubt or fear' at Texas A&M
The Texas A&M men's basketball team was upset 94-89 in double overtime against the Texas Longhorns in the second round of the SEC Tournament, which was a tough pill to swallow for Aggies senior power forward Henry Coleman III.
"It's everybody's character. Everybody on this team has been through something. We've gone through trials and tribulations. We're going to get back, go to sleep and get to work. Nobody has doubt or fear in that room," Coleman explained Thursday. "I thought we competed on both ends of the floor. Every single person in that locker room wanted to be in the fight. We fought in the middle of the ring and never backed down. I'm proud of this team.
"(Wade Taylor IV) has a super high basketball IQ. He watches a ton of film and studies everything. I'm not shocked at all with his performance."
Texas A&M (22-10) will learn its fate for the NCAA Tournament on Selection Sunday, March 16, at 5 p.m. CT. The first round begins Thursday.
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