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“I’ll turn it around with my kids and tell them, ‘Let’s go hunting,’" Schaefer said at Sunday’s bracket reveal at the UT Club.
The New York Times |
Having topped Tennessee 67-59, Texas is marching on to the Elite Eight for the fourth time in five years.
The New York Times |
With 7:46 left and Texas trailing by two points, Preston jumped a pass across the top of the key and fought through the Tennessee player to score on the fastbreak to tie the game.
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After leaving Xavier for Texas, the veteran coach says 'uniting the (school's) resources' will lead to championships.
So while NCAA Tournament teams began preparing for their first-round opponents on Sunday night, Texas won't know who it is playing until Thursday.
As the outspoken coach leads the Longhorns into the NCAA Tournament, he’s still trying to convince Texas fans that his team is one of the best shows in town.
Texas women's basketball coach Vic Schaefer was emotional following the Longhorns' 65-48 NCAA Tournament win over Illinois on Monday night, calling the March Madness victory “bittersweet” as guard Shay Holle played her final game in Austin.
Tennessee women's basketball head coach Kim Caldwell had some praise, courtesy of Texas head coach Vic Schaefer following the Sweet 16.
Texas has hired Xavier’s Sean Miller to take over the Longhorns basketball program. Texas is turning to the coach who just knocked the Longhorns out of the NCAA Tournament.
No. 1 seed Texas got the best of its SEC foe with a 67-59 Sweet 16 win over No. 5 seed Tennessee on Saturday. SEC Player of the Year Madison Booker led the way with 17 points, six rebounds, three assists,
Madison Booker scored 17 points and No. 1-seed Texas outlasted fifth-seeded Tennessee 67-59 in a tight battle Saturday in the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA Tournament