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Austin American-Statesman |
Texas women's basketball defeated TCU 58-47 Monday to move to its first NCAA Tournament Final Four appearance since 2003.
The New York Times |
Texas has advanced to the Final Four for the first time since 2003 and the fourth time overall after beating TCU 58-47 in the Elite Eight.
Associated Press |
Texas beat Tennessee 67-59 at home in its previous game. Its leading scorers were Madison Booker (17 PTS, 40 FG%) and Jordan Lee (13 PTS, 50 FG%, 3-5 from 3PT).
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