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As March Madness gets underway, Gov. Greg Abbott fills out his own bracket. Will Texas legalize sports betting this session? Here's what's proposed.
March Madness continued Monday night with two women’s Elite Eight games to decide the Final Four matchups. In the first game, Madison Booker and top-seeded Texas held off TCU for a 58-47 win in ...
Texas, doomed by its star player's foul trouble and a second-half slump, saw its season end with a 74-57 loss to South Carolina at Amalie Arena. The loss leaves Texas two wins shy of its first ...
Defensively, Texas forced 21 turnovers against a TCU team that shot 26.7% from the field and 4-of-20 on its 3-pointers. Texas has now held LSU, Maryland, Alabama and TCU to their season-low scores.
Texas Tech and Arkansas go head-to-head at 10:09 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 27, at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California. The Red Raiders enter the competition as a 5.5-point favorite.
March Madness is less than a week away, meaning it’s time to start thinking about the Final Four in San Antonio, Texas.
March Madness continued with the women’s Final Four. After South Carolina rolled to a win over Texas, U-Conn. thrashed UCLA to join the Gamecocks in the title game.
Final Four foes Texas, South Carolina aren't strangers If any of Schaefer's previous trips to the Final Four mirror this year's run, it may be the one from 2017. But that isn't because both ...
However, the best teams during March Madness ― the ones that make deep NCAA tournament runs ― get well-timed contribution breakout performances. Monday's matchup against 8-seed Illinois should ...
Kerwin Walton scored a season-best 27 points as Texas Tech basketball beat UNCW in the first round of March Madness bracket. The Red Raiders face Drake next in 2025 NCAA Tournament.
Texas’ new coach Sean Miller gives a “Hook’em Horns” sign after he was introduced during an NCAA college basketball news conference in Austin, Texas, Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
The road that will take William & Mary into an NCAA Tournament clash with Texas women's basketball on Saturday night began with a declaration on the bus ride home from a defeat at Campbell on March 8.