Texas head coach Vic Schaefer, like Geno Auriemma and Kim Mulkey, hope that there are changes made to the NCAA super regional format.
In 2018 when she was a senior in high school, Liberty Hill's Sedona Prince committed to play basketball for the Texas Longhorns and then-head coach Karen Aston.
As the outspoken coach leads the Longhorns into the NCAA Tournament, he’s still trying to convince Texas fans that his team is one of the best shows in town.
Texas women's basketball enters this NCAA Tournament as a legitimate contender for a Final Four run. And maybe more, head coach Vic Schaefer knows.
Top-seeded Texas women’s basketball overcame an early scare to defeat 16th-seeded William & Mary 105-61 on Saturday night in the opening round of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament. Despite the lopsided final score,
The likely No. 1 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft was unstoppable in the second half for the Huskies. She set a career high with 40 points, which is also a new UConn single-game record in an NCAA Tournament game. She became the first Huskies player to score 30+ points in three NCAA Tournament games, as well.