Texas Men’s Basketball 2022 NCAA Tournament Round One Recap
MILWAUKEE, Wis — Texas wins their first NCAA Tournament First Round game in eight years, four Longhorns scored double digits, and Chris Beard
Read moreMILWAUKEE, Wis — Texas wins their first NCAA Tournament First Round game in eight years, four Longhorns scored double digits, and Chris Beard
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Read more[Photo Gallery] AUSTIN, Texas – For Texas Men’s Basketball fans, Texas put on a show that nobody will forget. There is one more chance to visit the Frank Erwin center on March 5th (Saturday) for the Texas Women’s Basketball final game of the regular season and final game at the Frank Erwin Center.
Read moreAUSTIN, Texas – Texas men’s basketball played their last home game of the regular season at the historic Frank Erwin Center to a crowd of 16,450.
Read moreAUSTIN, Texas – The day before Texas Men’s Basketball play their last game at the Frank Erwin Center, head coach Chris Beard films his FIRESIDE CHAT on the roof of the Frank Erwin Center and brings along one of his bucket list, Matthew McConaughey. Beard loves UT students and this chat is all for them.
Read moreAUSTIN, Texas — Texas was not able to score enough points even though they went 17-60 (28%) field goals ultimately allowing Texas Tech to barely win 61-55. Marcus Carr did not score and took only six shots from the field and three from three point range.
Read moreNORMAN, Okla. — The score was tied 66-66 at the end of the second half to send the game into overtime where No. 20/20 Texas men’s basketball pulled off a win over Oklahoma 80-78 that could have gone the other way if Oklahoma’s Jordan Goldwire had made his three-point shot at the buzzer.
Read moreWACO, Texas — Baylor turned the table on Texas by applying the kind of defense Texas usually shows other teams, plus Texas’ shots would not drop.
Read moreAUSTIN, Texas — In what may be the best basketball played this season, Texas came together and played as a single cohesive unit to bring down No. 8 Kansas 79-76 before a packed Frank Erwin Center crowd of 14,688. There were play makers, high scorers, unsung hero’s and one player who did not score.
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