Texas men’s basketball hosts LSU Saturday

Guard Courtney Ramey (3) and the Texas Longhorns will try to get back on the winning track at 1 p.m. Saturday against LSU at the Frank Erwin Center (photo by Jose Mendez / Horns Illustrated).

By Riley Zayas

AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas men’s basketball team lost its last two games, each against a ranked opponent, but the reaction after each game could not have been more different.

Against their highest-ranked opponent of the season, the Longhorns held their ground at home, falling to No. 6 Kansas, 66-57, Saturday afternoon, but then got run out of Morgantown, W.Va., 97-59, by No. 14/15 West Virginia.

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