Texas head cach Rodney Terry looked like a hypocrite after Saturday's college basketball game against Texas A&M. The same guy who threw a temper
The Texas basketball team picked up a rivalry win over Texas A&M on Saturday in Austin. Head coach Rodney Terry was excited with his team's
Texas basketball coach Rodney Terry stressed the importance of winning close games in the SEC and there was no greater example than Saturday. Trailing by 22 at one point, the Longhorns stormed back to beat No.
The Texas Longhorns are set to face Ole Miss in a highly anticipated matchup, as Rodney Terry’s squad takes on former Longhorns head coach Chris Beard. The two programs have been trending in opposite directions. Texas has won back-to-back games against ranked opponents, bouncing back from a 1-4 start in conference play.
Texas missed its first eight shots against No. 22 Missouri. The Longhorns didn’t score a bucket until more than eight minutes had gone by. And then down the stretch, Rodney Terry’s bunch missed eight more consecutive shots.
What: Texas Longhorns vs. No. 23 Ole Miss Rebels When: Wednesday, January 29, 2025 Time: 8:00 pm CST Venue: Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss Location: Oxford, Mississippi TV: ESPN2 Listen: Longhorn Radio Network Spread: Texas +7 (per MyBookie)
He flipped the ball to Julian Larry on the right wing, who in turn found Tramon Mark isolated against Texas A&M's Wade Taylor IV on the far side. Mark, the taller man by 5 inches, took Taylor right to the rim, where he kissed the decisive basket off the glass and in to give the Longhorns a memorable 70-69 win.
A&M's Wade Taylor IV’s desperation 3-point heave clanked off the rim, and the Horns sent the Aggies back to College Station with another loss in the rivalry, three months after the football team left Kyle Field with a 17-7 win over Thanksgiving weekend.
Texas men's basketball enjoyed a thrilling win over Texas A&M last Saturday, but things aren't getting any easier in the SEC.
A substitution error by the Texas A&M men's basketball team created a five-point play that helped hand Texas a 22-point comeback win.
Davon Barnes made two free throws with eight seconds remaining and No. 23 Mississippi got two defensive stops in the final 10 seconds to hold off Texas 72-69 on Wednesday night.