Here are five takeaways from Texas A&M's 74-67 loss to No. 14 UCLA in the Wooden Legacy championship at the Honda Center.
Great tournament for Texas A&M
The result wasn't what they wanted, but the Aggies made strides from where they were last week. Texas A&M looked much better than it did when losing to USC on Nov. 18. With a team where 13 of 16 players on the roster are underclassman, the Aggies continue to grow as the early season continues to progress.
In the first round, A&M took care of business with a dominating win over California State Northridge.