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Texas Women’s Basketball 2023-2024: Handing out ass whoopins and lollipops, and we’re all out of lollipops


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Surprised at how inept our defense was. Since defense is Vic’s forte this loss is most certainly on Vic and his staff. Madison scored 29 points and played her butt off. Such a shame her effort was for not.

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46 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Oh he’s mad

 

Light a fire under them, Vic. Hoping he can keep them playing at a high level consistently. Even without Rori, this team is really good. They just have to execute. 

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4 hours ago, Cairn Horn88 said:

South Carolina @ LSU tonight at 7:00 on ESPN......S.C. 7.5 pt favorite.  Can't cheer for LSU.

LSU would have won if it was a 3 quarter game. Outscores by 10 in the 4th to lose 

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#10/11 Texas (18-3, 5-3 Big 12) vs. Cincinnati (10-8, 2-5 Big 12)
Saturday, Jan. 27 at 2:00 PM CT
Moody Center | Austin, Texas
TELEVISION: The game will televised nationally on Longhorn Network. Alex Loeb (pxp) and Andrea Lloyd (analyst) will call the action.
RADIO: All women's basketball games will air in Austin on 103.1 FM, Roger Wallace and Eryn McMahan will call the action.  
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Cincinnati Players to Watch
Jillian Hayes #20 is Cincinnati's top scorer, tallying 12.8 points a contest, and leading rebounder with 8.3 rebounds per game.
Malea Williams #22 averages 10.1 points and 7.1 rebounds for the Bearcats, while A'riel Jackson #34 averages 7.7 points per game.
Williams has a 39 percent shooting percentage from deep and paces the team in made threes per game, knocking down 1.3 three-pointers per contest.
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Cincinnati Regular Season
vs 17 Louisville           L 77-59
vs Lindenwood          W 81-62
@ Toledo                   W 71-60

vs 3 Colorado            L 77-60
vs 10 NC State          L 79-45

vs Kentucky              W 65-41
vs Tennessee St       W 76-52
vs Xavier                   W 69-47
vs Howard                W  87-62
@ So Indiana            W 58-56
vs Siena                   W 71-51

vs 11 Kansas St        L 66-41
@ 24 West Virginia  L 68-53
@ Oklahoma            L 77-64

vs UCF                     W 64-63
@ BYU                     L 68-58
vs West Virginia      L 72-43

vs Oklahoma St      W 58-56
 

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Texas Regular Season 18-3
vs Southern              W 80-35
vs Liberty                 W 75-57
vs UT Arlington        W 110-64
vs Louisiana Tech    W 96-44
vs Arizona St            W 84-42
vs High Point            W 101-39
vs South Florida       W 76-44
vs Oral Roberts        W 112-74
vs 11 UConn             W 80-68
vs Long Beach St    W 106-62
@ Arizona                W 88-75
@ UT Rio Grande    W 104-51
vs Jackson St         W 97-52
Harmon out
vs 10 Baylor            L 85-79
@ Texas Tech         W 74-47
@ 24 West Virginia W 70-49
vs TCU                    W 72-60

@ 12 Kansas St       L 61-58
vs Kansas               W 91-56
@ Oklahoma St      W 76-66

vs Oklahoma           L 91-87

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@TommysTinyTowels     Props for always posting the pregame summary.

 

AAS story on attendance,  not only at Texas but elsewhere.  (lengthy)    

Excerpts: 

 

In his postgame press conference, Schaefer described the crowd as "really special." Texas freshman Madison Booker surmised that "we didn't bring it but our fans did."

While the Longhorns were appreciative of the crowd on Wednesday, those in the Texas ticket office may not have been. For the Red River rumble, Texas announced a crowd of 5,478. That was the seventh-largest crowd of UT's season. Texas has played 12 home games.

On Thursday, an on-campus group voiced its displeasure with the student section at the Oklahoma game. The Longhorn Hellraisers took to social media to say that "As we faced our rival yesterday, we expected to see the stands filled with supporting students, and we're greatly disappointed. We need to come together to support all of our athletes."

The Hellraisers then announced that they are working with The Herd, which is an organization that "will support all women's sports, in hopes we can grow attendance in all sports." According to the Daily Texan, The Herd was started by three Texas students as part of a class project.

"My goal as y'all know is that I don't want my fans to come see who I'm playing against. I want my fans to come see our kids. It shouldn't matter who I'm playing against, y'all. Texas fans should come to see their Texas team play. 

https://www.statesman.com/story/sports/college/longhorns/womens-basketball/2024/01/27/texas-basketball-coach-vic-schaefer-discusses-home-attendance-numbers/72373832007/

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5 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Lloyd says Texas doesn’t have the numbers. We’ve played 6 players. Maybe Vic should expand his bench today. 

Vic playing Hadi only one minute so far. Jak 2

Jones, Gonzales and Holle 20 minutes, Moore 18 and Amina 19

Looks like if you didn't play hard you sit. Doghouse rules in effect.

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Just now, TommysTinyTowels said:

Vic playing Hadi only one minute so far. Jak 2

Jones, Gonzales and Holle 20 minutes, Moore 18 and Amina 19

Looks like if you didn't play hard you sit. Doghouse rules in effect.

Gonna be a lot more injuries with that attitude. We can’t play the starters 40mpg

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3 minutes ago, TommysTinyTowels said:

Yes.

They mentioned the lengthy practices as well. This team looks tired.

 

This team is a second round bounce if Vic doesn’t figure out how to incorporate more players 

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Just now, TommysTinyTowels said:

This was going to be the year. 
Can’t believe we’re having another season completely derailed by injuries.

So disappointing. 

If everyone comes back, besides Shaylee, next year will still be very special. Freshman class should be outstanding 

50-34 Texas to the fourth. Finally pulling away 

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No Booker? Short bench? No problem

Texas wins 67-50. 3 players in double figures, Jones had 7 blocks 

Held Cincy to 32% shooting and 14 turnovers

Nice layoff until @Baylor on Thursday 

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6 hours ago, TommysTinyTowels said:

Yes.

They mentioned the lengthy practices as well. This team looks tired.

 

It is more this...

7 hours ago, Js1 said:

Jesus. Christ. What is happening with our S&C!?!

...than this.

Vic is old school and doesn't want to change.

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The LSU women’s basketball team, despite clinching its first everNCAA title in 2023, is struggling with significant financial challenges, as revealed in a recent audit. The LSU athletic department reported a nearly $4 million deficit for the last fiscal year, according to the Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s office, while the women’s basketball team had a nearly $8 million program deficit.

The audit showed that various sectors of the LSU athletic department, particularly women’s basketball, experienced substantial deficits. The championship-winning women’s basketball team faced a nearly $7.8 million deficit. The program’s revenue stood just under $2.5 million, while expenses soared to about $10.3 million, as reported by Holly Duchmann of the Greater Baton Rouge Business Report. The significant expenditure for the program was attributed to coaches’ salaries and bonuses, totaling $4.4 million — nearly double the revenue generated by the program.

The audit showed the athletic department’s revenues at approximately $200.4 million against expenses totaling around $204.4 million for the fiscal year 2023, resulting in a deficit of roughly $3.9 million. This financial strain comes despite the school’s football program generating a substantial portion of the department’s revenue, amassing nearly $105.7 million last year — a $18.4 million increase from the previous year and netting a $54 million profit – a nearly 50% increase from the prior year.

So….LSU operating in the red….Mulkey apparently takes home twice as much as the whole ladle’s BB program.

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Big12 title is out of reach, but we need to keep our ranking within the top 12. A #13-#16 ranked team will get a 4 seed and will have to play a #1 seed in the sweet 16. Staying in between the #5-#12 range will keep us from playing a #1 seed until the E8. Gotta find a way to beat Baylor on the road 

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17 minutes ago, perfectchaos007 said:

Big12 title is out of reach

Regular season, yes.  Tournament, anything can happen. 

But I agree, we need to stay in the 2 or 3 seed range. Need to beat Baylor in Waco, need to beat KSU at home, need to beat OU in Norman.  

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