Texas Women’s Basketball Dominates in 120-Point Showcase
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The Texas women’s basketball team delivered a statement win this week, overpowering Southeastern Louisiana in a commanding 120-38 victory. The performance, which added another decisive chapter to the Longhorns’ early-season momentum, has fans across Houston buzzing — especially those following the team’s pursuit of a national title run.
The No. 2 Longhorns left little doubt from the opening tip. Their offense clicked at every level, while their defense shut down nearly every attempt from Southeastern Louisiana. The scoring pace never slowed, and by halftime, the Longhorns had already built an insurmountable lead.
Standout performances came from every corner of the roster. Texas pushed the tempo, opened the floor, and showcased the kind of depth that makes them a legitimate postseason contender. Houston-area fans — many of whom track the Longhorns closely — were treated to one of the most dominant outings of the season so far.
Why It Matters
Texas continues to send a message to the rest of the nation: this squad is built for March. With such a deep lineup and a balanced attack, the Longhorns look prepared for a season filled with high expectations. Their consistency also matters for Houston’s community of alumni and college hoops fans who pack watch parties and follow the program closely.
What’s Next
The Longhorns move forward with a packed schedule and rising national attention. As conference play approaches, Houston watch to see whether Texas can maintain this level of intensity against tougher opponents.
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