College basketball starts with surprise: UCF beats Texas A&M
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The college basketball season kicked off with a bang, offering fans an unexpected thrill right from the start. The No. 13 Texas A&M Aggies, entering the season with high hopes, faced a surprising setback in their opening game against the UCF Knights.
The Aggies, known for their experience and depth, were caught off guard at Addition Financial Arena. What began as a promising lead for Texas A&M turned into a shocking upset as they squandered an 11-point advantage in the final minutes of the game.
FIRST UPSET OF THE YEAR!! None of the shots fall for #13 Texas A&M and UCF is able to hold on and win 64-61 in Orlando pic.twitter.com/Gml3s9IRVV
— NCAA Buzzer Beaters & Game Winners (@NCAABuzzerBters) November 5, 2024
With just over six minutes left on the clock, the Aggies’ offense went cold, allowing UCF to mount a comeback. The Knights capitalized on their opponents’ sudden struggle, clawing their way back into contention and ultimately securing a narrow 64-61 victory.
In a heart-stopping moment, Aggies guard CJ Wilcher had a chance to force overtime with a three-point attempt, but his shot fell short. The miss sealed the deal for UCF, sending their fans into a frenzy as they stormed the court in celebration.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL IS BACK!
UCF (+158) TAKES DOWN No. 13 Texas A&M!pic.twitter.com/haL5vujVBF
— Caesars Sportsbook & Casino (@CaesarsSports) November 5, 2024
This upset wasn’t the only excitement on opening night. Earlier, basketball prodigy Cooper Flagg showcased his skills in Durham, adding to the electrifying atmosphere of the season’s start.
The unexpected turn of events serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of college basketball, where any team can triumph on any given night. As the season unfolds, fans can anticipate more thrilling matchups and potential upsets that make the sport so captivating.