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Texas women's basketball fans react to win over LSU: 'We should be No. 1'

Texas women's basketball fans react to win over LSU: 'We should be No. 1'

Yahoo16-02-2025

Texas women's basketball is firmly entrenched atop the Southeastern Conference.
In front of a sold-out Moody Center crowd Sunday, Texas coach Vic Schaefer led his team to a win over Kim Mulkey's No.5-ranked LSU 65-58. The Longhorns shot a miserable 18.9% in the first half but managed to bounce back, outscoring the Tigers 46-30 in the second.
Though Texas guard Madison Booker shot 3 of 17 from the field, she made all 10 free throws for 16 points, 10 rebounds and three assists. Post Taylor Jones had 12 points and eight rebounds, while Rori Harmon collected 10 points, five assists and four rebounds including a clutch mid-range jumper that effectively iced the game.
More: Texas basketball: Is Madison Booker on a pace to become school's all-time leading scorer?
Texas hasn't lost since Jan. 12 and has no more ranked opponents on its schedule. Three games remain until the end of the regular season giving way to SEC Tournament play and eventually, March Madness.
Here are some reactions to Texas women's win over LSU.
RORI HARMON IN THE CLUTCH 👏 pic.twitter.com/KTMtVSp4SQ
— espnW (@espnW) February 16, 2025
THREE TOP TEN WINS IN. A. ROW. 🤘#HookEm pic.twitter.com/KaeGSG1Xrj
— Texas Women's Basketball (@TexasWBB) February 16, 2025
I absolutely love watching this Texas Women's Basketball team. They play with so much heart and pride.-21 for 21 from the free throw line is ridiculous and was the story of the game. -Bryanna Preston was the player of the game. She gave Texas life and was a menace the whole…
— Isiah Jordan Collier (@Zay_Collier) February 16, 2025
NO. 3 TEXAS COMPLETES THE COMEBACK AND HANGS ON TO BEAT NO. 5 LSU 🤘 pic.twitter.com/CD1Ek2bNDf
— ESPN (@espn) February 16, 2025
Texas comes back and beats #5 LSU 65-58Longhorns capture their 3rd win over a top-10 team in the past 7 days I'm not a voter but if I had one…UT would be the #1 team in the country tomorrow #HookEm | #Texas pic.twitter.com/TzQ49jurA4
— Cory Mose (@Cory_Mose) February 16, 2025
For the first time since January 31, 2010 -- Kim Mulkey will leave Austin with a loss. Texas comes back from a 12-point deficit to beat LSU. Let's head to Vic Schaefer's postgame.
— Eric Henry (@EricCHenry_) February 16, 2025
LSU had no business losing that fuckin game. refs were terrible but basically a no-show from them in the 4th. Texas fake demons btw
— LANI ❦ (@___lovelani) February 16, 2025
In my opinion, it would've been @LSUwbkb biggest regular season win under @KimMulkey. Texas is obviously a powerful opponent, but #LSU is their own worst enemy so often with agonizing turnovers and silly mistakes. This game was there for the taking.
— Jacques Doucet New (@WAFB9Sports) February 16, 2025
Credit Texas, but LSU was up 12 with under 15 to go and lost by 7. That's the kind of game you build on…if it's in December. In Feb it's a collapse.
— Charles Hanagriff (@C_Hanagriff) February 16, 2025
Texas beats LSU which means LSU drops to 2nd in the SEC @GamecockWBB and Texas now sit at the top of the conference and are the big favorites to win the rest of their gamesA reminder that a coin flip would decide the No. 1 seed at the SEC tournament if they are co-champs
— Matt Dowell (@MattDowellTV) February 16, 2025
Texas takes down LSU at home in a massive win for the Longhorns. They hand LSU their second loss of the year and earn their fourth consecutive ranked victory.
— Talia Goodman (@TaliaGoodmanWBB) February 16, 2025
'Texas doesn't deserve number 3' 'Texas is getting belt by LSU' pic.twitter.com/IqKvA4DqZ8
— Madz (@whatever120998) February 16, 2025
Texas takes down No. 5 LSU after a strong effort in the second half. @TexasWBB is the first team to win 3 straight games against Top 10 teams since 2005 #HookEm pic.twitter.com/yxi7H8wn5F
— Darby Brown (@darbyjobrown) February 16, 2025
Texas and LSU fans: you breathing???? pic.twitter.com/AzG30zeksv
— womenshoopsworld (@hoopism) February 16, 2025
LSU vs Texas is CINEMA pic.twitter.com/J7Cgq9ruBL
— Basketball Scout (@ShowCaseShabazz) February 16, 2025
Texas beating LSU and SC in the same week… WE SHOULD BE NUMBER 1 IN THE COUNTRY🤘🏾 pic.twitter.com/pKIwkzNy2J
— 💜 (@thefutxre) February 16, 2025
Texas dominated winning time.They have made 6 of their last 6 FGs and didn't miss a single free throw the entire game going 20/20LSU held to just 1 of their last 10 FGs and that is enough for a 65-58 Longhorn win! @NoCapSpaceWBB
— Tyler DeLuca (@TylerDeLuca) February 16, 2025
Texas went 21-21 from the free throw line. LSU was 13 of 19. There's your point differential
— Jeremy Wheeler (@Jwheelz007) February 16, 2025
Horns win 65-58, solidifying their case for a No. 1 overall seed. They're 26-2 overall and 12-1 in the SEC. What a comeback after rough first half offensively.
— Cedric Golden (@CedGolden) February 16, 2025
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