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  1. Winner of the Northwestern vs St. Francis game later tonight
  2. Texas beats Northwestern 14-2 in five to advance to the regional championship game on 1pm eastern on Sunday. Texas had 4 HRs.
  3. Max Morgan threw a no hitter and missed a perfect game by walking the next last batter in the 7th. Texas next the winner of Northwestern vs. St Francis PA at 1pm Eastern on Saturday. 🤘
  4. Will definitely commit before Duncanville starts summer training camp in August.
  5. Are you going to join the team during the afternoon runs and workouts ?
  6. Yes, T Rings are still given
  7. Be patience, Kyle still evaluating the 26 class
  8. The only board that counts is Texas football staff, not some recruiting service board
  9. John Turnstine is a higher priority
  10. Jackson Christian from PNG
  11. Aggies have always been all talk, but seldom walk the talk.
  12. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Southeastern Conference announced each school's conference opponents in addition to home and away designations for games on its 2024-25 Men's Basketball schedule, the first season in which The University of Texas and the University of Oklahoma will participate in SEC competition. For Texas, home contests in the third year of Moody Center will feature Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas A&M. The Longhorns will make road trips to face Arkansas, Florida, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt. Dates, times and television information will be revealed at a later date. Conference play tips off on Saturday, January 4 and runs through Saturday, March 8. Each SEC team plays the other 15 teams at least once during league play. Three teams will be played a second time during the schedule, two of which are permanent opponents and one that will change each year. The continuation and renewal of historic rivalries was a point of emphasis when creating the schedule as the SEC welcomes Oklahoma and Texas as new members in 2024-25. Additionally, preexisting home-and-away rotations for single-play opponents were preserved. The SEC Tournament will be played at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., on March 12-16, 2025.
  13. Texas Women’s Softball is the overall #1 seed. Texas will host Siena Friday at 4pm Eastern on the LHN. The other two teams in Austin Regional are St Francis and Big 10 regular season champs Northwestern. LFG.Hook em🤘
  14. Texas Women’s Softball is the overall #1 seed. Texas will host Siena Friday at 4pm Eastern on the LHN. The other two teams in Austin Regional are St Francis and Big 10 regular season champs Northwestern. LFG.Hook em🤘
  15. https://texassports.com/news/2024/5/11/track-field-cross-country-no-8-9-track-and-field-sweep-big-12-outdoor-championships.aspx
  16. WACO, Texas – The No. 8/9 Texas track and field programs swept the Big 12 Outdoor Championships with the women dominating the field with 150 points and the men edging out Texas Tech 134-to-115 points. The women's win marks the fifth-straight outdoor conference title and gives head coach Edrick Floréal five titles in five attempts. The five consecutive titles matches the longest streak of outdoor championships (men or women) in Big 12 history. The men have now won three outdoor titles under Floréal in five seasons and the Longhorns have totaled 49 Big 12 conference titles in total and 15 with coach Flo. The women dominated from the jump scoring in 21 of 24 events and won six events. Ackelia Smith started the afternoon winning the women's triple jump with a NCAA-leading mark of 13.92m (45-8) on her final jump, moving up to first place from third. The mark ranks as the fifth-best jump in UT history. The Longhorn women lit up after Ziyah Holman and Dejanea Oakley won the 400-meter and the 200-meter respectively. Holman's season-best time of 50.99 moved her to No. 8 in the NCAA this season and to No. 9 on the UT All-Time Performer list. Freshman Lauren Lewisadded four points with her fifth-place finish in a personal-best time of 52.25. Freshman Akala Garrett won the 400-meter hurdles with a personal-best time of 54.73 and hit the Olympic standard at just 19 years old. Garrett's time ranks as the second-fastest time in program history and ranks fourth in the world this season. She also added a third-place finish in the 100m hurdles with a time of 13.30, while Emelia Chatfield finished fifth in 13.33. Oakley was the fastest of three Longhorns in the 200m, running a personal best 22.60. Senior Kenondra Davis finished third with her own PB at 22.82 and Kevona Davis was fourth at 22.84. The 200m squad totaled 21 points and the 100-meter duo of Kevona Davis (11.32 – 3rd) and Oakley (11.38 – 7th) added eight. The women's 4x100-meter relay finished third with a season-best time of 43.49 and moved to No. 13 on the NCAA list this season and Olivia Howell finished third in both the 1500m (4:09.70) and the 800m (2:02.23), while breaking her own 1500m school record by four seconds. Her 800m time moved her to No. 4 on the UT All-Time list. Texas added nine points from the women's discus after Chrystal Herpin finished fourth with a heave of 53.13m (175-06) and Nina Ndubuisi finished fifth at 52.60m (172-07). Trinity Tomlinson tallied one team point in the high jump finishing eighth after clearing 1.76m (5-9.25). The men were led by Yusuf Bizimana who won the 800-meter with a facility record time of 1:46.07. Bizimana is now a nine-time Big 12 Champion and a four-time 800m champion. Cole Lindhorst was fourth in 1:47.32 and later added a fifth-place finish in the 1500m at 3:42.02. Sam Hurley scored 13 points after finishing as the runner-up in the high jump clearing 2.18m (7-1.75) and fourth in the pole vault at 5.30m (17-4.50). Dylan Lineberger finished sixth in high jump at 2.14m (7-0.25) to add three team points. Leo Neugebauer was fourth in the discus with a heave of 58.61m (192-03) and Patrick Piperifinished eighth at 53.56m (175-08) for six team points. The 4x100-meter relay of Marcellus Moore, Nolton Shelvin, Almond Small and John Rutledgefinished with the bronze medal from a season-best time of 38.90. Shelvin later added a silver medal in the 200-meter with a time of 20.22, a new personal best and moved to No. 2 on the UT All-Time Performer list. Logan Popelka secured the bronze medal in the 400-meter dash with his personal-best time of 45.62 and moved to No. 9 on the UT All-Time performer list. Elijah Mosley finished sixth with a season-best 45.91. Marcellus Moore also won the bronze medal in the 100-meter dash in 10.16 with his own season best and moved to No. 5 on the All-Time performer list tied with Lawrence Armstrong and Herkie Walls. Kody Blackwood was sixth in both the 110-meter hurdles at 13.76 and the 400-meter hurdles in 50.80. Chris Brinkley was seventh in the 400m hurdles at 50.93. The 4x400-meter relay of Popelka, Rutledge, Brinkley and Elijah Mosley ran away with the bronze medal with a time of 3:05.08.
  17. BlowU 5-1 sloppy defense by Texas, K. Maxwell pitched a good game foe BlowU. Texas will host the a Regional and Super Regional
  18. 5:30 central not 6:30
  19. FYI, The finals will on ESPN 2 at 6:30 pm central
  20. Texas run rule Baylor 14-3 to advance to the finals against BlowU. Thats 6 consecutive run rule games. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
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