What's Happening?
The Texas Longhorns women's basketball team defeated Missouri State 87-45 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Led by Jordan Lee's 19 points, Texas built a commanding 32-point lead by halftime. All-American Madison Booker contributed 14 points and 12
rebounds. The Longhorns, a No. 1 seed for the third consecutive year, aim to return to the Final Four. They will face Oregon in the second round after Oregon's victory over Virginia Tech.
Why It's Important?
Texas's decisive win underscores their status as a top contender in the NCAA Tournament. The team's performance highlights their depth and dominance, particularly in the paint, where they outscored Missouri State 50-12. As a No. 1 seed, Texas is expected to make a deep tournament run, and their strong start sets a positive tone. The victory also extends their home winning streak to 43 games, reinforcing their competitive edge.
What's Next?
Texas will face Oregon in the second round of the tournament. The matchup will test Texas's ability to maintain their momentum against a higher-seeded opponent. A win would advance them to the Sweet 16, bringing them closer to their goal of reaching the Final Four. The team's focus will be on refining their play and addressing any weaknesses observed in their opening game.













