UT Austin Women's Longhorns Crush Kentucky, Reach Elite Eight
FORT WORTH, Texas -- The University of Texas Longhorns women's basketball team dominated No. 4 seed Kentucky 76-54 on Saturday at Dickies Arena, advancing to the NCAA Elite Eight for the third consecutive year. Texas surged to a 29-11 first-quarter lead and 48-26 halftime advantage, overwhelming the Wildcats in a Sweet 16 rout reported initially by the Texas Tribune. Coach Vic Schaefer's squad, playing 190 miles from their Austin campus, showcased home-state firepower en route to Monday's clash with No. 2 seed Michigan.
The Longhorns' tournament path has been relentless. On March 20 at Moody Center in Austin, No. 3 seed Texas crushed No. 16 Missouri State 87-45, with Jordan Lee dropping a team-high 19 points as four players hit double figures. They followed with a 100-58 Round of 32 demolition of No. 8 Oregon, powered by Madison Booker's career-high 40 points. Now 32-3 overall and undefeated at home, Texas enters Elite Eight action riding a wave of momentum.
Local pride swelled in Austin as Burnt Orange Nation packed watch parties. Dickies Arena, hosting its first Elite Eight since 2023, buzzed with Texas fans chanting for a program chasing its first national title since 1986. Michigan awaits Monday, but the Longhorns' defensive clampdown -- holding foes under 60 points in two straight games -- signals title contention.
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