Texas Women’s Basketball Dominates No. 13 Baylor in Statement Win
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The No. 2 Texas Longhorns made a loud national statement this week, overwhelming No. 13 Baylor 89-54 in Austin. The matchup carried heavy weight for fans across the state, including those of us in Houston who follow Texas athletics closely. In a showdown that typically brings drama, the Longhorns left no room for doubt from the opening minutes.
Texas pushed the pace early, turning defensive stops into fast-break chances and forcing Baylor into uncomfortable positions. By the half, the Longhorns had built firm control and never let up. Their intensity on both ends showed why they’re sitting at No. 2 in the national rankings and why they’re a legitimate contender for a deep postseason run.
The win also highlighted Texas’ depth. Multiple players contributed across the stat sheet, and the bench kept the pressure high even as the lead grew. Baylor, despite its top-15 status, struggled to find rhythm under Texas’ physical, disciplined defense.
Why It Matters for Texas Fans
This wasn’t just another ranked win—it was a measuring stick. The Longhorns didn’t just win; they controlled every facet of the game. For Houston-based college hoops fans, it’s yet another sign that Texas basketball is building something special under head coach Vic Schaefer. Their blend of speed, length, and composure has turned them into one of the most watchable teams in the country.
The performance also reinforces the team’s standing in the Big 12. With conference play approaching, establishing this level of dominance sets the tone for the months ahead.
What’s Next
Texas looks to carry this momentum into its next matchup as it continues what could be a thrilling season. If they maintain this pace, Houston hoops fans may have plenty to cheer for come March.
This article is a summary of reporting by University of Texas Athletics. Read the full story here.
