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Texas Longhorns March to the Final Four

Tampa, Florida, USATue Apr 01 2025
A new era is dawning for the Texas Longhorns. This time, they are heading to the Final Four of the women's college basketball tournament. This is the first time in 22 years that the Longhorns have made it this far. The Longhorns are now 35-3 this season, and they earned their spot in the Final Four by defeating TCU 58-47. This victory was hard-won, as TCU had a strong defense and some talented players. The Horned Frogs ended their season with a 34-4 record. They had a standout performance from Hailey Van Lith, who scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Sedona Prince, another key player for TCU, finished with four points and nine rebounds before fouling out. Both players are expected to be drafted into the WNBA in April. The Longhorns' victory was driven by strong performances from key players. Madison Booker, the SEC Player of the Year, led the team with 18 points and six rebounds. Rori Harmon, who missed most of the previous season due to a knee injury, contributed 13 points and five assists. This is not the first time the Longhorns have made it to the Final Four. The last time they were there, in 2003, they were coached by Hall of Famer Jody Conradt. They lost to UConn in the national semifinals that year. Now, under coach Vic Schaefer, the Longhorns are hoping to add a second national championship to their one win in 1986. The Longhorns will face South Carolina in the national semifinals. This will be the fourth meeting between the two teams this season. South Carolina is currently favored to win, but the Longhorns have shown they can compete at a high level. This matchup is significant because it will be the first time two SEC teams have faced each other in the national semifinals since 2017. The SEC is having a big year, with teams in both the men's and women's national championship games. This is the seventh time the conference has achieved this feat, and it highlights the strength of the SEC in college basketball. The Longhorns' defense has been a key factor in their success this season. They forced TCU into 21 turnovers while committing just eight of their own. This defensive prowess has been a hallmark of their season, as they held Tennessee to their second-lowest point total of the season in the Sweet 16.

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    If the Texas Longhorns were a type of food, what dish would they be and why?
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