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Throughout the 2024-25 school year, teams from the Texas athletic department have continually been asked one question: Are the Longhorns SEC-ready?
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Anthony Eyanson got the start on the mound and he only allowed one run on five hits, 12 strikeouts, and three walks over five full innings of work.
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Not even 24 hours after Texas Longhorns sophomore center fielder Will Gasparino recorded his first career multi-homer performance on Friday night, he turned aro
Texas football added some size to its 2026 recruiting class Saturday, when offensive lineman Nicolas Robertson announced his commitment to the Longhorns via social media. The in-state prospect from Spring plays for Klein High School.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNMassive 4-star offensive line recruit commits to Texas Longhorns over Aggies, Tide, LSUFour-star offensive lineman Nicolas Robertson has committed to Texas. The 6'3", 335-pound prospected chose Texas over LSU, Alabama and Texas A&M.
The Texas Longhorns could reportedly be closing in on bringing a former Xavier Musketeers starter to the Forty Acres. Per reports from Inside Texas,
Texas reliever Andre Duplantier II has led the Longhorns to within three outs of a win in their SEC debut. Since entering the game and loading the bases with a two-out walk in the sixth inning, Duplantier has retired seven straight Mississippi State batters.
The Lady Vols look to get revenge over Texas in the Sweet 16. Last time out against the Longhorns, it was the only game head coach Kim Caldwell missed when giving birth to her son, Conor. Tennessee and Texas tipoff tomorrow at 3:30 from Legacy Arena. #LadyVols pic.twitter.com/DH7uSthrTJ
Texas has the ball, but they've had two 10-second violations and a shot-clock violation in their last four possessions. Mississippi State has upped its defensive intensity, and the Longhorns are struggling to find quality shots. Heck, they're having ...
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There are a few things that give Vic Schaefer confidence his Texas Longhorns can go all the way in the women’s NCAA Tournament.