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Texas Longhorns Charge Into the New Year With Momentum: January 13 Update

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Texas Longhorns athletics kicked off 2025 with a surge of energy, delivering standout performances across multiple sports. For fans in Houston, the January 13 update from Forty Acres offered a full slate of results, highlights, and momentum-shifting moments that signal a strong spring ahead.

Texas men’s basketball continued its rise, battling through a tough stretch of conference matchups. The Longhorns leaned on balanced scoring and crisp defense as they push deeper into league play. Meanwhile, the women’s team kept pace, showing poise and depth as they gear up for a challenging Big 12 slate.

On the track, Texas runners wasted no time making noise. Early-season meets brought personal bests, top national times, and a clear statement that the Longhorns intend to contend for championship hardware again this year. Field events added to the momentum, with strong early marks setting the tone.

Swimming and diving also delivered a wave of strong results, with both programs building toward major meets ahead. Routines are tightening, relay groups are sharpening, and the depth of the roster is becoming a major competitive edge.

Why It Matters for Houston Fans

Houston is home to one of the nation’s largest Longhorn alumni bases, and Texas sports often bring the city together. Whether it’s watch parties, alumni gatherings, or future recruits emerging from Houston-area high schools, UT athletics remains a central thread in the city’s sports culture.

These early-year results matter because they set the stage for a spring packed with high-stakes matchups, championship implications, and rising stars—some of whom may come from right here in the Houston area.

What’s Next for the Longhorns

The next few weeks will feature key basketball games, major indoor track meets, and momentum-building opportunities across the Forty Acres. As the calendar moves closer to postseason play, every contest grows more meaningful.

This article is a summary of reporting by University of Texas Athletics. Read the full story here.