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Rob Lanier suggests the Texas men have not earned the right to consider whether they are building a résumé sufficient for presentation to the NCAA basketball tournament’s selection committee in March.

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Horns, sorely needing a good win, get their latest shot with Temple

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When Texas saw its draw for the first-round game in the Big 12 women’s basketball tournament, Gail Goestenkors couldn’t have been happier.

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Little picture looking better for UT women

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The Big 12 men’s basketball tournament draw sets up well for Texas to make a run to the championship game.

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Big 12 draw looks promising for Texas

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…the Big 12 women’s basketball tournament this week, Texas (18-12, 7-9 Big 12) is the No. 7 seed and will face No. 10-seed Missouri (13-17, 5-11) in the first round at 5 p.m. Tuesday in Kansas City Should Texas win its opening-round game against Missouri,… Source: Statesman.com: Bevo Beat

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Texas faces Mizzou in women’s hoops

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We reserve the right to remove any comment and to suspend commenting. If you use an RSS reader, here is feed for Bevo Beat: XML. Learn more about RSS. Texas will face Illinois in the semifinal round of the 2K Sports Classic basketball tournament,… Source: Statesman.com: Bevo Beat

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Longhorns to face Illinois in NYC

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tool goes here AUSTIN, Texas — Jene Morris scored 32 points as No. 11 seed San Diego State stunned sixth-seeded Texas 74-63 on the Longhorns ‘ home court Sunday night in the first round of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament’s Memphis Regional Source: The News & Observer

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Morris, Aztecs upset Longhorns

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Back despite popular demand, Mr. Bubble returns for the 10th year to answer your questions about everything from the NCAA basketball tournament, to the Oscars, to the issue of separation of church and logic in Texas textbooks.

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NCAA Tournament: It’s time for Mr. Bubble

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