Texas women's basketball defeated Missouri 70-61 on Thursday night. They still have offensive potential to discover, though.
In the wake of a thrilling upset against No. 15/13 Texas A&M, men’s basketball head coach Rodney Terry talked about opportunity. “Are you prepared for an opportunity to present itself,” he asked. Four days later,
Wilton Jackson II covers the Atlanta Dream and the SEC for The Next. A native of Jackson, Miss., Wilton previously worked for Sports Illustrated along with other media outlets. He also freelances for different media entities as well.
In addition to being UT's second-leading scorer, Taylor Jones is the team's top rebounder at 6.9 per game. She is shooting 65.2% from the field.
Caldwell's return came in a 70-63 loss to South Carolina, Tennessee's third straight defeat. The No. 2 Gamecocks led by as many as 22 in the fourth quarter before Tennessee made a push back, but it wasn't enough to avoid another loss to a currently-ranked team.
As the Texas Longhorns are nearing the midpoint of their conference schedule, two of the team's stars are finding their strides. Sophomore guard Madis
AUSTIN - After facing arguably the toughest part of their schedule, the No. 5 Texas Longhorns played three games in six days, two against ranked opponents and came out 3-0. This earned them the honor of USBWA National Team of the Week.
Texas women's basketball head coach Vic Schaefer has made it a habit not ... The Longhorns were humbled last Sunday, losing 67-50 to No. 2 South Carolina. The newcomers in the SEC faced a hard ...
A one-loss team in SEC play, the Texas Longhorns beat two ranked teams in a three-day stretch and pulled out a gutsy win on the road
Ranked seventh in the coaches poll, Texas will visit Ole Miss on Sunday. A win in Oxford would cap a perfect week for the Longhorns.
That’s exactly what No. 5 Texas did Thursday in a 70-61 win over Missouri at Moody Center. The Longhorns were without Aaliyah Moore and Justice Carlton and started a tad slow on offense. The Tigers actually led by a bucket at the break.
Taylor Jones scored 17 points, Madison Booker added 16 and No. 5 Texas defeated Missouri 70-61 for its fifth straight win and 18th in a row at home.