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LONGHORNS Women’s swimming team beats SMU Karlee Bispo won the 100 freestyle and 200 individual medley as the fourth-ranked Texas women’s swimming team posted a 155-139 victory at SMU.

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Aaryn Ellenberg scored 18 points and Nicole Griffin blocked nine shots as Oklahoma beat Texas for the fourth consecutive time, 73-67, on Saturday.

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Oklahoma runs away from Texas women

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Karlee Bispo won three individual events and was on a first-place relay team as the fourth-ranked University of Texas women’s swimming team defeated No.

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Longhorns roundup: Women’s swimmers upset No. 1 Georgia

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Karlee Bispo won three individual events and was on a first-place relay team as the fourth-ranked Texas women’s swimming team defeated No. 1 Georgia 155-145 at the Jamail Texas Swimming Center on Saturday. The second-ranked UT men’s team beat

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Freshman Diggs nabs another interception SAN DIEGO – Longhorn cornerback Quandre Diggs made his fourth interception of the season Wednesday, on a pass by California quarterback Zach Maynard in the first quarter.

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Are we there yet? ACC play will finally begin in less than two weeks, which could lead to some shake-ups in the rankings after a slow holiday push. As it is, there’s little question about who the top three teams in the league are right now (although the order, of course, is always up for debate). But the fourth? Fifth? Sixth? 1. North Carolina: The Tar Heels’ dismantling of Texas was impressive, even if it was a younger, shorter Longhorns team than seasons past.

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Conference Power Rankings: ACC

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Time to predict the non-BCS Pac-12 bowl games after Christmas. The season record is 67-24. Bridgepoint Education Holiday, Dec. 28 Texas 24, California 21: Cal finished strong, Texas did not, but we still worry about the Bears. You want to believe. This feels like a defensive struggle, but Texas should have enough offense to win this in the fourth quarter. Valero Alamo, Dec. 29 Baylor 44, Washington 38: The Huskies’ defense might surprise some folks early, and the offense should be able to keep up with Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III for a while.

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Pac-12 predictions: Non-BCS bowls

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Texas 27, A&M 25: Story lines We got what we wanted: There certainly have been better games played in this historic rivalry, but what a way to end it: a second-half rally by Texas, only to see Texas A&M come back to take the lead in the fourth …

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Third & Longhorns: The view from the press box

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Longhorns safety Blake Gideon , preparing for his fourth start against Texas A&M, was asked if he had any advice for younger teammates who have never played at Kyle Field.

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Gideon, Acho prepped for Kyle Field’s energy

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HornsNation on Kansas State’s 17-13 win over Texas: How the game was won: Kansas State was able to rattle Texas quarterback David Ash, forcing him into two interceptions. The Wildcats turned those picks into 10 points as they held off a late Texas charge for their fourth straight win over the Longhorns. Turning point: Ash appeared to settle down after throwing a pick on the first possession of the game. But the freshman came back with a pick on the first possession of the second half.

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