Texas reaches its first women's Final Four
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Texas has a productive bench as a safety valve (ranked 12th in the nation with 27 bench points per game) and is Top 20 in turnovers forced per game (20.81).
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The Lady Longhorns are going to the Final Four! Texas beat TCU 58-47 to book a trip to Tampa.
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Madison Booker comes up with a tough layup down the stretch for Texas vs. TCU.
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Texas women’s basketball is heading back to the Final Four for the first time in 22 years. The No. 1-seeded Lady Longhorns have reached the Elite Eight in the NCAA tournament three times in head coach Vic Schaefer’s first four years with the team, but their past tournaments have ended there.
Texas women's basketball defeated TCU 58-47 Monday to move to its first NCAA Tournament Final Four appearance since 2003.
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The NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Committee has approved 11 game officials to work Friday's two national semifinal games and Sunday's national championship game.
No. 2 TCU will face No. 1 Texas in the Elite Eight of the Women's NCAA Tournament with a spot in the Final Four on the line.
Texas’ stifling defense controlled the momentum early, slowing down TCU’s Hailey Van Lith-led attack in an Elite Eight matchup Monday. The Longhorns defeated the Horned Frogs 58-47, reaching the women’s Final Four for the first time since 2003.