Rebel coach Chris Beard faces UT for 1st time since firing
AUSTIN - Returning from playing three games in six days, Texas Longhorns' head coach Vic Schaefer shared that while his team is recovering physically but also
Sean Pedulla had 19 points and five assists to help Ole Miss (16-5, 5-3 Southeastern) end a three-game losing streak. Jaemyn Brakefield scored nine of his 18 points in the final six minutes, and Dre Davis added 17.
Texas volleyball seems like its done in the transfer portal after signing a second libero. Who left in the portal, and who arrived for the Longhorns?
In six years of college basketball, Texas Longhorn Taylor Jones has learned many lessons, but some of the most important ones this season. Recently, she has bee
The Texas Longhorns are set to face Ole Miss in a highly anticipated matchup, as Rodney Terry’s squad takes on former Longhorns head coach Chris Beard. The two programs have been trending in opposite directions. Texas has won back-to-back games against ranked opponents, bouncing back from a 1-4 start in conference play.
Sean Pedulla scored a game-high 19 points and Davon Barnes had a crucial rebound before making a pair of late free throws as No. 23 Ole Miss outlasted Texas 72-69 on Wednesday in a key Southeastern Conference clash in Oxford, Miss.
Lexi Missimo returns to North Texas, joining Dallas Trinity FC as they strengthen their squad for the ongoing season.
After a program-record 11 Texas football players were selected in the NFL draft last year, several Longhorns are hoping to surpass that number. Some Texas players are going pro because that's ...
He flipped the ball to Julian Larry on the right wing, who in turn found Tramon Mark isolated against Texas A&M's Wade Taylor IV on the far side. Mark, the taller man by 5 inches, took Taylor right to the rim, where he kissed the decisive basket off the glass and in to give the Longhorns a memorable 70-69 win.
Former Texas Longhorns defensive coordinator Chris Ash is back in the collegiate ranks, and with another storied program at that. According to ESPN's Pete Thame