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Kansas used a 16-2 run early in the game and overwhelmed the Texas women’s basketball team 85-61 on Wednesday night.

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Kansas overwhelms Texas women

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The Texas softball team is hoping that past performances are so very last year. The Longhorns have prepared for today’s season opener against Cal State Fullerton knowing that all hopes and goals still are pristine and achievable.

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Horns eager to put 2011 softball collapse behind them

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WACO, Texas — In the days and practices since Kansas center Jeff Withey went 0-fer in Saturday’s three-point loss at No. 4 Missouri, there haven’t been many moments when one or more teammates haven’t been in his face. “We have been screaming at him at practice every day,” KU guard Tyshawn Taylor said. “We were punching him in the chest, trying to get him fired up.” Turns out Withey cannot only take a punch, but deliver one as well. The 7-footer scored a career-high 25, 17 of those in the first half, as No.

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Motivated Withey stars in KU rout of Baylor

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WACO, Texas — Here are a few thoughts after a 68-54 victory by No. 10 Kansas at sixth-ranked Baylor … Overview: Baylor desperately wants to be considered a top-10 team. It has the players and the voter-supported ranking. What it doesn’t have is the monumental victories it takes to legitimize the program. And that didn’t change Wednesday night. Tenth-ranked Kansas (19-5, 9-2 Big 12) came into the Ferrell Center and easily dispatched the No. 6 Bears.

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Rapid Reaction: Kansas 68, Baylor 54

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Chris Low looks at a few Texas A&M players who need a big offseason.

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Video: Texas A&M offseason spotlight

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As we welcome Texas A&M to the league, the offseason spotlight shines on the Aggies: Spotlight: Running back Christine Michael, 5-foot-11, 213 pounds, rising senior 2011 summary: Michael teamed with Cyrus Gray to give the Aggies one of the best one-two punches in the country at running back. Michael rushed for 899 yards on 149 carries. He scored nine touchdowns and averaged 6 yards per carry. He had his season cut short when he tore his ACL against Oklahoma on Nov.

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Offseason spotlight: Texas A&M

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Today, we’re waving goodbye to the Aggies of Texas A&M. They’ll be heading to the SEC blog, but before they go, I’ll finish with our tradition of naming what I’ll miss about the Aggies. Here are our other posts: What I’ll miss most about Mizzou What I’ll miss most about Nebraska What I’ll miss most about Colorado 1. The fans. No question, these guys are at the top of the list. When Nebraska left, Texas A&M inherited the title of “Big 12’s best fans.

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What I’ll miss most about Texas A&M

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Missouri had its day on Tuesday. Today, it’s Texas A&M’s turn. The SEC welcomes both schools into the league this coming football season, and consider this our introduction to the Aggies on the SEC blog. We get an assist from Big 12 blogger David Ubben. Let’s get right to it. Chris Low: It wasn’t a big secret that the SEC wanted to get into the state of Texas, and there were rumblings that the SEC had an offer on the table for both Texas A&M and Oklahoma two summers ago.

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Introducing Texas A&M to the SEC

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Four Texas seniors are among the more than 300 prospects who have been invited to the Feb. 22-28 NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. The four are linebackers Emmanuel Acho and Keenan Robinson, defensive tackle Kheeston Randall and running back

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Four Longhorns invited to NFL combine

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Rick Barnes owes Texas A&M a debt of gratitude. The Aggies provided the Texas basketball coach a tough opponent for his young team Monday night, but more important, this game also offered a glimpse into the future and what might arise from this torturous ride of close losses and near misses.

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It took 24 games, but maybe coaching has gotten through to UT men

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