While reviewing video of Wednesday’s 64-55 loss to Kansas State, Gail Goestenkors was reminded that her two tallest players scored a total of one point.
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Lack of frontcourt scoring continues to hurt UT women’s basketball team
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Four 2012 Texas Longhorns signees played in the third International Bowl on Wednesday, Feb. 1.
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Longhorn signees play in USA vs the World all-star game
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New UCLA coach Jim Mora signed a class of 25 on Wednesday, and it appears his first recruiting haul will rank among the nation’s top 20. Fifteen of the players are from California, two each in the states of Texas, Georgia and Arizona, and one from Delaware, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey and Florida. The class includes a junior college transfer, one who signed in December and will attend school in the spring. Four recruits were part of the ESPNU 150.

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UCLA’s Jim Mora signs 25
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New Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez signed 23 players on Wednesday, though he said additional players may be added in the next weeks during the signing period or beyond. Prospects from eight states across five time zones signed, with 10 offensive players, nine on defense and three listed as athletes at the onset of their careers. The group includes six players from high schools in Arizona, five from California, three from Florida, three from Texas, three from Pennsylvania and one each from Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Hawaii.

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Arizona’s Rich Rodriguez signs 23
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Oklahoma State has avoided any major surprises on Wednesday, but got welcome news when its top recruit, Dominic Ramacher, faxed in his letter of intent just before 9 a.m. local time, the school announced. Ramacher is the nation’s No. 3 tight end and No. 126 on the ESPNU 150. The Denton (Texas) Guyer star joins two of his former teammates as highly-recruited stars to make the move from Denton to Stillwater. Quarterback J.W. Walsh and receiver Josh Stewart just finished their freshman seasons for the Cowboys, who won the Big 12 title.

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Cowboys’ lone ESPNU 150 signee is official
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Caleb Bluiett will sign with the University of Texas on Wednesday morning as a … well … as a what?
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Bluiett will give Horns what they most need: versatility
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Chassidy Fussell and Yvonne Anderson each record double-figure scoring efforts to lead the Longhorns on Wednesday night.

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Women’s Basketball runs past Missouri, 75-58
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Signing day is coming fast. Next Wednesday, the next round of players will sign up for their respective programs and start what could be storied careers. Here’s what each team across the Big 12 needs. You’ll find Texas A&M and Mizzou on the SEC blog and West Virginia on the Big East Blog. BAYLOR Quarterback: This one’s pretty simple. Robert Griffin III is taking his talents to the NFL early

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Big 12 recruiting needs in 2012
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Yvonne Anderson hit the game-winning basket, and also dished out eight assists, against Iowa State on Wednesday night.
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Anderson calm in the clutch for Women’s Basketball
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Player of the Night – Rodney McGruder After a 1-3 start in the Big 12, Kansas State badly needed a win Wednesday against Texas. Rodney McGruder made sure of it with a career-high 33 points, as the Wildcats held on to win, 84-80. McGruder kept the Wildcats above water early, scoring 13 of their first 26 points. He’s really stepping up at home. In three conference games in Manhattan, McGruder is averaging 27.7 PPG with a 62.5 field goal percentage.

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McGruder leads K-State to needed win
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