Texas A&M coach Buzz Williams began his postgame news conference Tuesday night with a statement lasting nearly eight minutes in which he decried the Aggies' exclusion from the NCAA tournament as something that "defies logic."

Williams' comments came on the heels of his team's 74-62 win over Alcorn State in the opening round of the NIT, for which the Aggies earned a No. 1 seed as one of the first four teams left out of the 68-team NCAA tournament bracket.

"We were and are completely devastated and heartbroken," Williams said. "Sad is the wrong word, because it doesn't completely express the totality of our emotions."

Texas A&M (24-12) finished the season on a roll, storming through the SEC tournament with wins over Florida, fourth-ranked Auburn and No. 15 Arkansas to reach its first conference championship game, where the Aggies came up short against Tennessee 65-50. With three wins in Tampa, Florida — part of a seven-game winning streak — it was anticipated that Texas A&M had played its way into the NCAA tournament.

In the wake of the SEC tournament, Williams said he spent hours poring over data and trying to understand "how those 12 SEC competition-only wins weren't enough," while knowing that the four teams in the SEC that won more than the Aggies were awarded a 4-seed or higher. He said his research also focused on the selection committee itself: its members, how they are appointed — "in other words, what committee selected the committee?" — their career paths, meeting frequency and topics of discussion.