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Michigan Wolverines vs Texas A&M Aggies — March 22, 2025
91–79R2
About This Game
On a Denver court where underdogs prove themselves, Michigan's fifth seed turned a 10-point deficit into a statement victory, downing fourth-seeded Texas A&M 91-79 in Saturday's NCAA Tournament matchup. The Wolverines' comeback narrative wasn't written through flashy three-point shooting or defensive steals—it was methodically constructed on the glass. Texas A&M arrived as the nation's elite offensive rebounding team, but Michigan answered the challenge with ruthless physicality: 51 total rebounds to the Aggies' 45, including 16 offensive boards that matched A&M's own strength. That rebounding edge, paired with relentless scoring from the free-throw line (29 makes to A&M's 18), gave Michigan the foundation to turn momentum.
The Wolverines' second-half surge belonged to Roddy Gayle, whose 26 points featured a stunning 21-point explosion after halftime as the offense shifted into overdrive. Vladislav Goldin provided the complement with 23 points and 12 rebounds, establishing Michigan's dominance inside against opponent Pharrel Payne. Despite Payne's blistering 10-of-13 start, Michigan's smothering adjustment left him scoreless after the 9:59 mark—a testament to defensive discipline that proved more valuable than any three-pointer. When both teams struggled shooting (Michigan 44 misses, A&M 52), the team that won the war on the boards and at the line claimed victory. This tournament showdown is permanently preserved as a Gameprint, visualizing every possession of Michigan's commanding comeback.
Game highlights: Roddy Gayle's second-half eruption (26 points, 21 after halftime), Goldin's all-around dominance (23 points, 12 rebounds), rebounding supremacy despite facing nation's top offensive rebounding team, Payne's complete shutdown in final 10 minutes, free-throw advantage (29-18) fuels comeback
Frequently Asked Questions
What data is used to create a Gameprint?
Every Gameprint is generated from official play-by-play data. Each possession, shot, turnover, and scoring run is mapped into the design — so what you see on the print is the real game.
What sizes are available?
Gameprints come in three sizes: Small (12×16″), Medium (18×24″), and Large (24×32″). All sizes are printed on premium paper with archival inks.
How long does shipping take?
Orders are printed and shipped within 3–5 business days. US shipping is included. International shipping is available at checkout.
Can I customize the colors?
Yes! You can choose from team color presets or pick any custom colors using the color picker in the builder. Make it match your room, your team, or your style.