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  2. Miller said he's "looking forward to the future to making some changes here" when it comes to Texas playing better defense.
  3. Miller said it's disappointing that this is one of the worst defensive teams he's ever coached because this is one of the best offensive teams he's ever coached (based on efficiency rankings/ratings).
  4. Miller: "When you get this deep in the year, we're only going to go as far as our defense will take us. Our guys know that."
  5. He knows the team can play well defensively at times. Now, Miller said, it's about doing it consistently.
  6. Teams that aren't great defensively can improve, Miller said. There were segments in the games leading up to the Georgia game where he felt the team played as well defensively as they were capable of playing.
  7. Miller again states his belief that Swain means more to his team than any other player in the SEC.
  8. Miller on Swain: "It's really a three-year, four-year process that we've watched." He said being in the same system/program for multiple years has really helped Swain's development.
  9. Miller said Swain has embodied everything a coach could want in a player as he's worked to develop his body, mind and game.
  10. Miller points out that Swain is a year younger than everyone else in his class. That's part of why he's such an intriguing draft prospect.
  11. "Dailyn is a throwback story, in every sense of the way," Miller said, referring to the fact that they recruited him early in high school and still have him. "You could always see his talent."
  12. Miller knows it's tough to make it to a 6 p.m. tip in Austin, but he's asking the fans to be in their seats as early as possible tomorrow.
  13. "We know we have our hands full tomorrow," Miller said. "We have to be at our very, very best."
  14. Miller said there's a lot to learn about how Florida has assembled and developed a roster in the transfer portal/NIL era.
  15. "Any time you host the national champion from a year ago," Sean Miller said of facing Florida, it has a special meaning.
  16. Tankathon's latest mock draft, which was updated on Sunday, had Swain going to the Dallas Mavericks with the last pick of the first round, No. 30 overall. The most recent NBADraft.net mock for 2026, last updated on Feb. 11, had Swain going to the Sacramento Kings with the first pick of the second round, No. 31 overall.
  17. A young man letting his disdain for @Joe Zura fuel his offseason training.
  18. Here's the release from UT on Kavan's latest national honor: No. 3 Texas Softball (14-1) junior RHP Teagan Kavan was named D1Softball’s National Pitcher of the Week for the third time of her career, the publication announced Tuesday morning. Kavan was previously named D1Softball’s National Pitcher of the Week on April 8, 2025, and March 25, 2025. Kavan is the second Texas player to earn a national award this season, joining Reese Atwood, who was tabbed D1Softball’s National Player of the Week on Feb. 10. Kavan was instrumental in Texas’ 5- 0 weekend at the DeMarini Invitational on Feb. 20-22 at Stanford after she went 3-0 in the circle vs. ranked competition, stretching the Longhorns’ win streak to 12-consecutive games. Kavan twice beat No. 16 Arizona and defeated No. 10 Stanford on their home field. Across 16 innings against ranked foes, Kavan posted a 1.31 ERA with 19 strikeouts while checking opponents to just three earned runs on 10 hits. The West Des Moines, Iowa, product only allowed three extra-base hits with all three being doubles. Kavan held opponents to a .179 batting average. Texas cruised to its first win of the DeMarini Invitational on Feb. 20 behind Kavan’s arm, taking down No. 16 Arizona, 12-2. Kavan went the distance and tossed a three-hit, 10-strikeout gem in the win against the Wildcats, marking her second-consecutive double-digit strikeout outing. Kavan did not allow an earned run and did not give up an extra-base hit across seven innings vs. Arizona. Kavan issued four walks and had four 1-2-3 frames. Kavan caught fire when she retired 10-consecutive batters beginning in the third inning and going until the bottom of the seventh. Kavan earned her second win of the day in Texas’ 4-3 win vs. No. 10 Stanford on Feb. 20. Kavan got the rock in the third and twirled the remaining five innings. Kavan gave up one earned run on three hits, struck out four and worked around a walk. Kavan obtained her third victory of the weekend in Texas’ 12-2 (five innings) win against No. 16 Arizona on Feb. 22. Kavan got the start and limited Arizona to two runs on four hits with five strikeouts in four innings of work. Kavan stranded runners at third in back-to-back innings in the second and third. Kavan tossed three scoreless frames before Arizona broke through with two runs in the top of the fourth. Defensively, Kavan was rock solid and recorded three assists on three total chances for a perfect fielding percentage. On the season, Kavan is 6-0 and leads the team in wins (6), appearances (8), games started (6), complete games (3), shutouts (1), innings pitched (36.0) and strikeouts (48). Up Next Texas returns to the friendly confines of McCombs Field to host Southeastern Louisiana at 6 p.m. CT on Wednesday, Feb. 25. The game will be available to stream on SEC Network+. Texas then hosts the Longhorn Invitational on Feb. 27-March 1 at McCombs Field.
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  19. Connor Robertson
  20. A few notes from the program ahead of the Florida game: — SUCCESS IN THE MOOD AGAINST THE BEST The Longhorns are 5-4 all-time against AP Top 10 foes (1-0 this year) and 12-6 against AP Top 25 opponents (2-0 this season) in Moody Center. Texas has won its last three games overall this year against AP-ranked opponents (at No. 13 Alabama, vs. No. 10 Vanderbilt, vs. No. 21 Georgia). — DAILYN DOING IT ALL Per ESPN Research, junior G/F Dailyn Swain is one of TWO players in Major Conferences to lead his team in FIVE major statistical categories, joining Caleb Wilson (North Carolina). Swain, who needs just 13 points to reach the 1,000-point mark for his collegiate career, leads the Longhorns in scoring, rebounding, assists, steals AND minutes. — MATAS IMPROVING BY THE DAY Sophomore C Matas Vokietaitis is averaging 17.1 ppg and 7.9 rpg in 28.4 mpg, while hitting 65.3 percent (62-95) from the floor and 74.4 percent (64-86) from the free-throw line over his last 11 games. He has reached double figures in scoring in all 11 contests, including three 20-point efforts.
  21. Who is in the background of the pic?
  22. We're scheduled to get the press conference going via Zoom at 11:30.
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