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2025 Texas Longhorns softball
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Record0–0 (0–0 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Steve Singleton (6th season)
  • Kristen Zaleski (3rd season)
  • Patti Ruth Taylor (2nd season)
Home stadiumRed and Charline McCombs Field
Seasons
← 2024
2026 →

The 2025 Texas Longhorns softball team represents the University of Texas at Austin during the 2025 NCAA Division I softball season. The Longhorns play their home games at Red and Charline McCombs Field as a first-year member of the Southeastern Conference.[1] They are led by head coach Mike White in his 7th season at Texas.

Previous Season

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Texas finished the 2024 season 55–10, 23–4 in Big 12 Conference play.[2] In the postseason, Texas made the Women's College World Series and were defeated by Oklahoma in the championship game.[3]

Personnel

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Roster

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2025 Texas Longhorns Roster[4]
 

Pitchers

  • 17 – Teagan Kavan – freshman
  • 22 – Estelle Czech – senior
  • 55 – Mac Morgan – junior
  • 77 – Citlaly Gutierrez – sophomore
  • 99 – Sophia Simpson – junior
 

Catchers

  • 14 – Reese Atwood[a]sophomore
  • 20 – Katie Stewart[a]freshman
  • 44 – Katie Cimusz[a]junior

Infielders

  • 9 – Joley Mitchell – senior
  • 10 – Mia Scott – junior
  • 11 – Alyssa Washington – senior
  • 12 – Victoria Hunter – freshman
  • 14 – Reese Atwood[a]sophomore
  • 20 – Katie Stewart[a]freshman
  • 23 – Viviana Martinez – sophomore
  • 43 – Leighann Goode – sophomore
  • 44 – Katie Cimusz – junior
 

Outfielders

  • 4 – Adayah Wallace – freshman
  • 5 – Jordyn Whitaker[a]senior
  • 6 – Bella Dayton – senior
  • 7 – Ashton Maloney - Redshirt sophomore
  • 21 – Kayden Henry – freshman

Utility Players

  • 3 – Vanessa Quiroga – junior
  • 27 – Baylea Brandon – junior

Designated Hitters

  • 5 – Jordyn Whitaker – senior
 

Roster Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Plays two different positions

Coaches

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2025 Texas Longhorns coaching staff[5]
  • Mike White – Head coach – 7th year
  • Steve Singleton – Associate head coach – 6th year
  • Kristen Zaleski – Assistant coach – 3rd year
  • Patti Ruth Taylor – Assistant coach – 2nd year

Support staff

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2025 Texas Longhorns support staff[6]
  • Keely McMillon – Director of operations – 5th year
  • Melissa Schmitz – Assistant coach for athletic performance – 9th year
  • Nick Williams – Video coordinator
  • Raiza Aguilar – Associate athletic trainer (Softball) – 2nd year

Offseason

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Player Departures

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2025 Texas offseason departures
Name Number Pos. Height Year Hometown Notes

Outgoing Transfers

Name B/T Pos. Height Hometown Year New school Source
Ryan Brown R/R IF 5’8” Thompson's Station, TN Freshman - [7]

Coaching Staff Departures

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Name Position New Team New Position Source
- - - - -

Incoming Players

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2024 Texas Signing Class
Name B/T Number Pos. Hometown High School Source
Shylien Brister - - UTL Houston, TX Clear Brook High School [8]
Cambria Salmon - - P Beaumont, CA Beaumont High School

Incoming Transfers

Name B/T Pos. Height Hometown Year Previous school Source
Kaydee Bennett L/R IF 5'6” Caddo Mills, TX Junior Abilene Christian [9]

Coaching Staff Additions

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Name Position Previous Team Previous Position Source


Schedule and results

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2025 Texas Longhorns softball game log (0–0)
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Tie        = Canceled      Bold = Texas team member
Regular season (0–0)
Postseason (0–0)
SEC Softball Tournament (0–0)
Date Time (CT) TV Opponent Seed Stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record Tournament record Box Score Recap
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Jack Turner Stadium • Athens, GA TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

Schedule Notes


Rankings

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Ranking movements
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
NFCA / USA Today
Softball America
ESPN.com/USA Softball
D1Softball

References

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  1. ^ "Bye to the Big 12 and hello SEC: It's party time for Texas and Oklahoma". AP.
  2. ^ "2024 Softball Schedule". Texas Sports.
  3. ^ "Oklahoma wins the 2024 Women's College World Series title". NCAA.
  4. ^ "2024 Softball Roster". Texas Sports.
  5. ^ "2022 Softball Roster". Texas Sports.
  6. ^ "2022 Softball Roster". Texas Sports.
  7. ^ "Washington Softball Signs Alyssa Popelka". Gohuskies.
  8. ^ "Softball adds two to 2024 signing class". Texas Sports.
  9. ^ "Softball signs Kaydee Bennett". Texas Sports.

Category:Texas Longhorns softball seasons Texas Longhorns

Statistics

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Final Statistics for 2024 Season

Team batting

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Team AB Avg. H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
Texas 2076 0.288 598 132 10 112 404 250 537 43
Opponents 2052 0.261 535 88 6 71 302 258 497 60

Team pitching

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Team IP H R ER BB SO SV ERA
Texas 537.0 535 328 293 258 497 12 4.91
Opponents 520.0 598 428 393 250 537 7 6.80

Individual batting

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Note: leaders must meet the minimum requirement of 2 PA/G and 75% of games played

Player GP AB Avg. H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
Jared Thomas 60 249 0.349 87 15 4 16 47 31 60 18
Kimble Schuessler 53 178 0.343 61 14 1 10 30 24 30 0
Jalin Flores 60 241 0.340 82 22 0 18 56 21 56 2
Max Belyeu 59 210 0.329 69 15 1 18 53 27 44 3
Peyton Powell 60 239 0.318 76 11 1 9 44 34 34 2
Rylan Galvan 53 174 0.287 50 14 0 8 37 27 58 3
Will Gasparino 59 210 0.252 53 13 1 12 47 11 76 2
Porter Brown 55 177 0.215 38 8 1 8 24 29 54 11
Dee Kennedy 52 134 0.209 28 5 1 4 17 20 42 2
Oliver Service 3 4 0.750 3 1 0 0 3 0 1 0
Casey Borba 34 82 0.256 21 7 0 4 17 7 26 0
Jack O'Dowd 44 111 0.207 23 7 0 5 19 9 25 0
Tommy Farmer IV 16 20 0.200 4 0 0 0 3 4 10 0
Jayden Duplantier 13 9 0.111 1 0 0 0 3 3 2 0
Casey Cummings 6 9 0.111 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
Nik Sanders 9 18 0.056 1 0 0 0 1 1 8 0
Seth Werchan 6 4 0.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
Cade O'Hara 16 3 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Sam Ardoin 4 2 0.000 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0
Cam Constantine 2 2 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Ace Whitehead 16 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Individual pitching

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Note: leaders must meet the minimum requirement of 1 IP/G

Player GP GS W L IP H R ER BB SO SV ERA
Max Grubbs 18 12 6 4 73.2 78 39 30 18 50 0 3.67
Ace Whitehead 15 10 4 2 67.0 59 32 31 24 48 0 4.16
Lebarron Johnson Jr. 17 15 3 4 72.1 79 47 45 44 84 0 5.60
DJ Burke 15 2 1 0 24.1 20 6 6 10 17 1 2.22
Andre Duplantier II 19 0 0 0 15.0 17 8 4 9 16 1 2.40
David Shaw 26 0 2 2 32.0 22 13 11 14 30 1 3.09
Cody Howard 8 0 1 0 9.0 10 4 4 7 12 0 4.00
Ace Whitehead 16 4 4 0 26.1 31 15 12 12 24 1 4.10
Charlie Hurley 22 5 5 0 55.0 48 27 27 27 45 3 4.42
Chase Lummus 11 0 1 1 15.2 14 9 9 4 12 0 5.17
Zane Morehouse 28 4 4 3 57.0 57 37 33 29 60 7 5.21
Kobe Minchey 9 3 2 1 12.0 10 8 7 9 13 0 5.25
Travis Sthele 15 10 3 5 61.0 65 49 39 31 66 1 5.75
Chris Stuart 15 0 1 1 15.0 11 12 12 14 18 0 7.20
Sam Walbridge 8 0 0 1 8.1 11 8 8 6 9 0 8.64
Max Grubbs 8 0 1 0 8.2 13 11 9 3 6 0 9.35
Tanner Witt 6 6 2 1 10.2 11 13 13 8 8 0 10.97
Pierce George 3 0 0 0 2.0 2 3 3 4 1 0 13.50
Cameron O'Banan 1 0 0 1 0.2 2 3 3 1 2 0 40.50
Legend
  GP  Games played   GS  Games started  AB  At-bats
  H  Hits  Avg.  Batting average  2B  Doubles
 3B  Triples  HR  Home runs  RBI  Runs batted in
  IP  Innings pitched   W Wins  L  Losses
 ERA  Earned run average  SO  Strikeouts  BB  Base on balls
 SV  Saves  SB  Stolen bases  High  Team high

2024 Texas Longhorns women's volleyball
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Record0–0 (0–0 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaGregory Gym
Seasons
← 2023
2025 →


The 2024 Texas Longhorns volleyball team represents the University of Texas at Austin in the 2024 NCAA Division I women's volleyball season. The Texas Longhorns women's volleyball team, led by 24th year head coach Jerritt Elliott, play their home games at Gregory Gymnasium. The Longhorns are members of the SEC.

Texas is coming off a 28–4 season, winning the Big 12 Conference championship and the 2023 NCAA national championship.

Offseason

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Outgoing departures

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Name Number Pos. Height Year Hometown Reason for departure
Asjia O'Neal 7 MB 6'3" Senior Southlake, TX Graduated
Bella Bergmark 5 MB 6'2" Senior Larkspur, CA Graduated
Carissa Barnes 10 L 5'7" Redshirt Senior Weatherford, TX Graduated
Molly Phillips 15 OPP 6'5" Senior Mansfield, TX Graduated

Outgoing Transfers

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Name Pos. Height Year Hometown New Team Source
Marina Crownover S 5'10” Redshirt Freshman Austin, TX Missouri [1]

Incoming Transfers

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Name Pos. Height Year Hometown Previous Team Source
Averi Carlson S 5'11” Junior Lucas, TX Baylor [2]
Reagan Rutherford OPP 6'0” Redshirt Senior Missouri City, TX Kentucky [3]
Whitney Lauenstein OH 6'2” Redshirt Junior Waverly, NE Nebraska [4]

Incoming recruits

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2023 Texas Recruits
Name Pos. Height Hometown High School
Ayden Ames MB 6'4" Prosper, TX Prosper High School
Reese Emerick L 5'9" Austin, TX Westlake High School

Source:[5]

Roster

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2024 Texas Longhorns Roster[6]
 

Libero

  • 2 Emma Halter – Junior
  • 12 Keonilei Akana – Senior
  • 19 Reilly Heinrich – Senior
  • 27 Reese Emerick – Freshman

Setter

  • 1 Ella Swindle - Sophomore
  • 17 Averi Carlson - Junior
 

Middle Blockers

  • 5 Ayden Ames - Freshman
  • 11 Marianna Singletary – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 55 Nya Bunton - Redshirt Freshman
 

Outside Hitters

  • 4 Sydney Helmers - Redshirt Freshman
  • 6 Madisen SkinnerSenior
  • 7 Jordyn Byrd - Redshirt Freshman
  • 9 Kenna Miller - Redshirt Sophomore
  • 13 Jenna Wenaas – Senior
  • 26 Whitney Lauenstein – Redshirt Junior
  • 44 Devin Kahahawai – Junior

Opposite Hitters

  • 8 Auburn Tomkinson - Redshirt Freshman
  • 14 Reagan Rutherford - Redshirt Senior

Coaches

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2024 Texas Longhorns Coaching Staff[7]
  • Jerritt Elliott – Head coach – 24th year
  • Erik Sullivan – Associate head coach/Technical coordinator – 14th year
  • David Hunt – Associate head coach – 3rd year

Support Staff

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2024 Texas Longhorns Coaching Staff[8]
  • Nathan Mendoza – Director of operations
  • DeAnn Koehler – Senior Associate Athletic Trainer
  • Donnie Maib – Assistant Athletics Director for Athletic Performance

Schedule

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Date
Time
Opponent Rank Arena
City
(Tournament)
Television Score Attendance Record
(SEC Record)
Regular Season
September 1 vs. Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI 0–0
September 2 vs. Minnesota Milwaukee, WI 0–0
September 5 vs. Indiana Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
September 7 vs. Miami Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
September 11 vs. Houston Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
September 15 at Stanford Maples Pavilion
Stanford, CA
0–0
September 18 at Baylor Ferrell Center
Waco, TX
0–0
September 20 vs. Hawaii Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
September 27 at Texas A&M* Reed Arena
College Station, TX
0–0
September 29 at LSU* Pete Maravich Assembly Center
Baton Rouge, LA
0–0
October 2 vs. South Carolina* Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
October 6 at Florida* O'Connell Center
Gainesville, FL
0–0
October 13 at Kentucky* Memorial Coliseum
Lexington, KY
0–0
October 18 vs. Arkansas* Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
October 20 vs. Georgia* Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
October 23 vs. Texas A&M* Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
November 1 vs. Missouri* Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
November 3 vs. Oklahoma* Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
November 6 at Mississippi State* Newell-Grissom Volleyball
Starkville, MS
0–0
November 15 at Auburn* Neville Arena
Auburn, AL
0–0
November 17 at Alabama* Foster Auditorium
Tuscaloosa, AL
0–0
November 22 at Oklahoma* McCasland Field House
Norman, OK
0–0
November 27 vs. Tennessee* Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
November 30 vs. Ole Miss* Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, TX
0–0
* Indicates Conference Opponent, Times listed are Central Time Zone, Source[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Volleyball Adds Two-Time National Champion Setter Marina Crownover". MU Tigers. January 22, 2024. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  2. ^ Jones Thomas (December 26, 2023). "Kentucky's Reagan Rutherford, Baylor's Averi Carlson to transfer to Texas volleyball team". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  3. ^ Shivangi Agrawal (January 11, 2024). "After a Blockbuster Trade to Texas Longhorns, Reagan Rutherford Gives Valuable Recruitment Advice to Youngsters". Essentially Sports. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  4. ^ Eberts Wescott (December 26, 2023). "Eat it, John Cook: Texas volleyball adds three high-profile transfers, including one from Nebraska". Burnt Orange Nation. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  5. ^ "No. 1 Volleyball announces 2023 signing class". Texas Sports. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
  6. ^ "2024 Volleyball Roster". Texas Sports. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  7. ^ "2022 Volleyball Coaching Staff". Texas Sports. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  8. ^ "2023 Volleyball Coaching Staff". Texas Sports. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  9. ^ "2023 Volleyball Schedule". Texas Sports. Retrieved May 15, 2023.


2024–25 Texas Longhorns women's basketball
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Record0–0 (0–0 SEC)
Head coach
Associate head coachElena Lovato (3rd season)
Assistant coaches
  • Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton (3rd season)
  • Blair Schaefer (5th season)
Home arenaMoody Center
Seasons


The 2024–25 Texas Longhorns women's basketball team represents the University of Texas at Austin in the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The team is coached by Vic Schaefer entering his fifth season at Texas. The Longhorns are members of the Southeastern Conference and play their home games at the Moody Center. This is the Longhorns first season in the SEC.

Previous season

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Regular season

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The Longhorns finished the 2023-24 season 33-5, 14-4 in Big 12 play. Texas won the Big 12 Conference Tournament and made it to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament.[1]

Offseason

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Returning players

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Name Number Pos. Height Year Hometown
Rori Harmon 3 G 5’6” Senior Houston, TX
Shay Holle 10 G 6’0” Junior Austin, TX
Aaliyah Moore 23 F 6’1” Sophomore Moore, OK

Departures

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Name Number Pos. Height Year Hometown Reason for departure
Amina Muhammad 14 F 6'4" Sophomore DeSoto, TX Transferred to Oregon
DeYona Gaston 5 F 6'2" Senior Pearland, TX Transferred to Auburn
Tionna Herron 8 C 6'4" Freshman DeSoto, TX Transferred to Missouri
Gisella Maul 21 G 5'11" Freshman Cedar Park, TX Transferred to California
Khadija Faye 20 F 6'4" Senior Dakar, Senegal Transferred to Pittsburgh
Shaylee Gonzales 2 G 5'10" Graduate Student Gilbert, AZ Graduated

Acquisitions

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Incoming Transfers

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Name Pos. Height Year Hometown Previous Team Source
Kyla Oldacre F 6'6" Sophomore Mason, OH Miami [2]
Laila Phelia G 6'0" Senior Cincinnati, OH Michigan [3]

2024 Recruiting Class

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US college sports recruiting information for 2024 recruits
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Jordan Lee
G
Stockton, CA St. Mary's 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) N/A Sep 22, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A    ESPN:5/5 stars   ESPN grade: 97
Justice Carlton
F
Katy, TX Seven Lakes High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) N/A Sep 22, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A    ESPN:5/5 stars   ESPN grade: 97
Bryanna Preston
PG
Lovejoy, GA Wesleyan School 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) N/A Oct 13, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 95
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:


Roster

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2024–25 Texas Longhorns women's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Year Previous school Hometown
PG 3 Rori Harmon 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) Jr Cypress Creek Houston, TX
G 10 Shay Holle 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Sr Westlake Austin, TX
G 13 Jordana Codio 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) So Montverde Academy Jupiter, FL
F 23 Aaliyah Moore 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Jr Moore Moore, OK
G 25 Sarah Graves 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) So Keller Keller, TX
G 32 Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) So Washington Sioux Falls, SD
F 35 Madison Booker 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Fr Germantown Ridgeland, MS
F 44 Taylor Jones 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Sr Oregon State Forney, TX
C 50 Abbie Boutilier 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) Fr Flower Mound Flower Mound, TX
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster

Support Staff

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2024-25 Texas Longhorns support staff
  • Sydney Carter – Director of player development
  • Zack Zillner – Sports Performance Coach
  • Kristin Grant – Director of Video and Recruiting Digital Services
  • Christy Smith – Director of operations
  • Dennis Colwell – Administrative Associate
  • Ryan Yablonsky – Graduate assistant

Schedule and results

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Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site (attendance)
city, state
Non-Conference Regular Season
*
       
 


Rankings

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Ranking movements
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415161718Final
APNot released
Coaches

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2023-24 Schedule" (Press release). Texas Sports. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  2. ^ "A transfer shuffle: Texas women's hoops lose player to Oregon, adds another from Miami" (Press release). KXAN. April 29, 2024. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  3. ^ "Texas women's hoops scores Laila Phelia in portal as DeSoto's own Tionna Herron leaves" (Press release). The Dallas Morning News. April 23, 2024. Retrieved June 25, 2024.


Category:Texas Longhorns women's basketball seasons Texas Longhorns Texas Longhorns Texas Texas

Player statistics

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Individual player statistics (Final)[1]
Minutes Scoring Total FGs 3-point FGs Free-Throws Rebounds
Player GP GS Tot Avg Pts Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A PF TO Stl Blk
Max Abmas 34 34 1192:50 35.1 570 16.8 194 456 42.5% 92 254 36.2% 90 100 90.0% 12 93 105 3.1 140 74 77 32 3
Dylan Disu 25 20 644:06 25.8 388 15.5 139 299 46.5% 41 91 45.1% 69 85 81.2% 24 101 125 5.0 38 85 40 32 28
Tyrese Hunter 33 33 1058:25 32.1 366 11.1 136 301 45.2% 36 105 34.3% 58 81 71.6% 18 78 96 2.9 135 54 90 44 8
Dillon Mitchell 34 33 985:02 29.0 328 9.6 138 236 58.5% 0 8 0.0% 52 87 59.8% 61 195 256 7.5 49 57 48 34 30
Dylan Disu 36 36 683 19.0 318 8.8 133 217 61.3% 10 32 31.3% 42 54 77.8% 44 114 158 4.4 37 103 41 23 46
Christian Bishop 38 2 675 17.8 249 6.6 99 187 52.9% 0 12 0.0% 51 79 64.6% 47 95 142 3.7 35 84 41 30 22
Arterio Morris 38 0 443 11.7 175 4.6 62 151 41.1% 29 87 33.3% 22 28 78.6% 14 40 54 1.4 20 48 23 25 9
Brock Cunningham 38 0 694 18.3 173 4.6 60 126 47.6% 26 63 41.3% 27 31 87.1% 66 65 131 3.4 53 84 24 33 7
Dillon Mitchell 38 38 664 17.5 165 4.3 75 118 63.6% 0 0 0.0% 15 37 40.5% 52 96 148 3.9 14 43 21 23 12
Alex Anamekwe 12 0 59 5.0 18 1.5 8 14 57.1% 2 4 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 3 5 8 0.7 1 5 4 2 0
Cole Bott 9 0 22 2.5 6 0.7 2 4 50.0% 2 4 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 2 3 5 0.6 0 1 0 1 1
Gavin Perryman 11 0 38 3.5 3 0.3 1 9 11.1% 1 9 11.1% 0 0 0.0% 1 4 5 0.5 2 2 2 3 0
Total 38 7675 2963 78.0 1083 2289 47.3% 274 790 34.7% 523 699 74.8% 366 930 1296 34.1 614 663 439 299 136
Opponents 38 7675 2578 67.8 906 2132 42.5% 240 741 32.4% 526 719 73.2% 380 927 1307 34.4 421 663 595 220 120
Legend
  GP  Games played   GS  Games started  Avg  Average per game
  FG  Field-goals made  FGA  Field-goal attempts  Off  Offensive rebounds
 Def  Defensive rebounds   A  Assists   TO Turnovers
 Blk  Blocks  Stl  Steals  High  Team high


2024–25 Texas Longhorns men's basketball
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Record0–0 (0–0 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaMoody Center
Seasons
2025–26 →

The 2024–25 Texas Longhorns men's basketball team represents the University of Texas at Austin in the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They play their home games at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas as members of the Southeastern Conference. The Longhorns are led by second year head coach Rodney Terry. This will be the inagural season for Texas as memebers of the Southeastern Conference.

Previous season

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Season outlook

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The Longhorns finished the season 21-13, 9-9 in Big 12 Play. Their season ended in the NCAA Tournement when they lost to Tennessee in the round of 32.

Offseason

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Returning players

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Texas Returners
Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown
Chendall Weaver 2 G 6'3" 180 lbs Junior Mansfield, TX
Chris Johnson 0 G 6'5" 180 lbs Sophomore Missouri City, TX
Devon Pryor 22 F 6'7" 180 lbs Sophomore Houston, TX
Kadin Shedrick 5 F 6'11" 231 lbs Graduate Student Holly Springs, NC

Departures

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Texas Departures
Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Reason for Departures
Brock Cunningham 30 F 6'6" 210 lbs Graduate Student Austin, TX Graduated
Dylan Disu 1 F 6'9" 225 lbs Graduate Student Pflugerville, TX Graduated
Ithiel Horton 9 G 6'5" 200 lbs Graduate Student Vauxhall, NJ Graduated
Max Abmas 3 G 6'0" 175 lbs Graduate Student Rockwall, TX Graduated

Acquisitions

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Incoming transfers

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Texas Incoming Transfers
Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Previous School Source
- - - - - - - - -

Recruiting classes

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2024 recruiting class

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US college sports recruiting information for 2024 recruits
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Tre Johnson
SG
Branson, MO Link Academy 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Nov 15, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:5/5 stars   247Sports:5/5 stars    ESPN:5/5 stars   ESPN grade: 94
Cam Scott
SG
Lexington, SC Lexington 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 165 lb (75 kg) Aug 11, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 89
Nicolas Codie
PF
Carrollton, TX Newman Smith 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Nov 2, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 85
Overall recruiting rankings:   Rivals:   247Sports: 10  ESPN:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

Coaching Staff Additions

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Name Position Previous Team Previous Position Source

Preseason

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Award watch lists

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Listed in the order that they were released

Award Player Position Year Source

Big 12 media poll

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Big 12 media poll
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Source:

Preseason All-Big 12 teams

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Position Player Class
First Team

Source:

Roster

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2023–24 Texas Longhorns men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Previous school Hometown
G 0 Chris Johnson 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Fr Montverde Academy Missouri City, TX
G 2 Chendall Weaver 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 180 lb (82 kg) So Mansfield Timberview
UT Arlington
Mansfield, TX
G 4 Tyrese Hunter 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Jr St. Catherine's
Iowa State
Racine, WI
F 5 Kadin Shedrick 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 231 lb (105 kg) Sr Holly Springs
Virginia
Holly Springs, NC
F 12 Cole Bott (W) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 195 lb (88 kg) RS So Northfield Mount Hermon School Highlands Ranch, CO
G 13 Gavin Perryman (W) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg) RS So Dallas Jesuit Dallas, TX
F 14 Alex Anamekwe 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 200 lb (91 kg) So McKinney High School McKinney, TX
F 20 Preston Clark (W) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 210 lb (95 kg) RS Fr Westlake Austin, TX
F 21 Ze'Rik Onyema 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Jr John Jay
UTEP
El Paso, TX
F 22 Devon Pryor 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Fr PSAT-XEA Academy Houston, TX
F 23 Dillon Mitchell 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 205 lb (93 kg) So Montverde Academy Tampa, FL
G 24 Jackson Prince (W) 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 165 lb (75 kg) Fr Duncanville Duncanville, TX
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Source:[2]

Roster Outlook

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Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman
Tyrese Hunter — G Alex Anamekwe — F
Arterio Morris — G
Cole Bott* — F
Dillon Mitchell — F
Gavin Perryman* — G
Preston Clark — F
Rowan Brumbaugh — G
Ron Holland
AJ Johnson

(*)Redshirt

Schedule and results

[edit]
Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition

       
 
Regular season

       
 
SEC tournament

TBD, TBD
vs. TBD
First round
      Bridgestone Arena 
Nashville, TN
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.

Source:[3]

Awards and honors

[edit]
Weekly honors
Honors Player Position Date Awarded Ref.
Conference honors
Honors Player Position

Source:

Rankings

[edit]
Ranking movements
Week
PollPre12345678910111213141516171819Final
AP
Coaches

*AP does not release post-NCAA Tournament rankings

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "2022-23 Men's Basketball Cumulative Statistics". Texassports.com.
  2. ^ "2023–24 Men's Basketball Roster". Texas Sports. Retrieved August 10, 2023.
  3. ^ "2022-23 Men's Basketball Schedule". Texas Sports. Retrieved August 2, 2022.

Warning: Default sort key "2023-24 Texas Longhorns men's basketball Team" overrides earlier default sort key "2022-23 Texas Longhorns women's basketball team".

Head coaching tree under Sarkisian:

Leave Me Where You Found Me
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 21, 2023
Genre
Length26:07
Label
Producer
Iann Dior chronology
On to Better Things
(2022)
Leave Me Where You Found Me
(2023)
Singles from Leave Me Where You Found Me
  1. "Do It All"
    Released: March 24, 2023
  2. "10x3"
    Released: April 7, 2023

Leave Me Where You Found Me is the third studio album by American rapper and singer Iann Dior. It was released through Internet Money Records and 10K Projects on April 21, 2023. Production was primarily handled by Taz Taylor and alongside several other record producers, including Nick Mira, Census, Cxdy and Vendr. The album consists of 12 tracks. The album serves as a follow-up to his second studio album, On to Better Things (2022).

Background and release

[edit]

Leave Me Where You Found Me was released on April 21, 2023.[1]

Composition

[edit]

Leave Me Where You Found Me sees Iann Dior stick to his emo rap roots with melodic melodies and sad undertones. Dior mainly raps about dealing with fame and showing an ex-girlfriend how successful he's become.

Artwork and aesthetic

[edit]

On December 22, 2020, Carti announced the cover art for Whole Lotta Red via social media. It was designed by Jung "Art Dealer" Chung.[2] The cover is a black and white image of Carti with a white outline and the word Red in large red letters on the top of the cover. The cover is based on and pays homage to a cover of late 70s punk-rock magazine Slash; featuring David Vanian of the Damned.[3][4] On the left side of the cover, next to the parental advisory label, it reads "Volume One Number One" Of Red", the fictional magazine from Carti's Opium imprint.[4][5] The album's imagery and merchandise designs have been noticed by journalists to be drawn from heavy metal imagery.[6][7] Carti portrays himself as a vampire rock star in the album and uses his signature "baby voice" throughout the album.[8]

Promotion

[edit]

On April 16, 2020, the album's expected lead single, "@ Meh", was released.[9] The song peaked at number 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100, where it became his second top 40 entry on the chart as a lead artist.[10] Its music video debuted on the same day as the song's release, and was directed by Carti himself and Nick Walker.[11]

On December 25, 2020, on the album's release date, a music video for the track "M3tamorphosis" featuring Kid Cudi was released.[4] It was directed by Nico Ballesteros.[12]

Critical reception

[edit]
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.6/10[13]
Metacritic75/100[14]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[15]
And It Don't Stop(1-star Honorable Mention)[16]
Beats Per Minute27%[17]
HipHopDX4.4/5[18]
NME[19]
Pitchfork8.3/10[20]
PopMatters7/10[21]
Rolling Stone[8]
Spectrum Culture80%[22]

Whole Lotta Red was met with generally positive reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 75, based on seven reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[14] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 6.6 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[13]

Fred Thomas reviewed the album for AllMusic, lauding the "blown-out instrumentals" and "demonic vocal performances".[15] Paul A. Thompson of Pitchfork described Whole Lotta Red as "both wildly innovative and strikingly consistent", praising the "bright and serrated beats" and Carti's "soutré, expressive" vocals.[20] Danny Schwartz from Rolling Stone enjoyed the album, saying, "Playboi Carti—Gen Z's answer to Nosferatu—performs emotions, toggles between them, and disguises them with a disquieting ease. He has never been more enigmatic".[8] Reviewing the album for PopMatters, Semassa Boko stated, "Whole Lotta Red demonstrates Playboi Carti's commitment to dynamic growth and experimentation. However, it's painfully apparent that Carti needs more features".[21] Colin Dempsey of Spectrum Culture praised the album, stating, "Carti comes into his own by stepping into the coffin of a vampire, scoffing at every critique tossed towards his vaudeville fangs".[22] Vivian Medithi of HipHopDX said, "Semi-automatic dracos are made in Romania and Dracula was too. Whole Lotta Red is the sound of a new legend dying to be born. It'll be album of the year in 2022".[18]

In a mixed review, NME's Kyann-Sian Williams said, "Initially, you might be disappointed to have waited two years for what at first sounds like an underworked collection of throwaways. In places, though, the record rewards repeat listens. [...] But there's no getting away from the fact that at 24 tracks long, there's not a lot of variety on 'Whole Lotta Red', and the biggest take away here is perhaps that perennial rap fan favourite: less is most definitely more".[19] In a negative review, Beats Per Minute's Mimi Kenny stated: "Whole Lotta Red has a vibe the same way a TGI Fridays has an atmosphere; it just rides a wave of different shades of lifeless trap, an endless TikTok dance in purgatory. [...] The problem is Whole Lotta Red hardly ever gives Carti a chance to be real. He puts on vapid personas like 'rock star' and 'vampire' like he's at Halloween Express. Tracks are Seinfeldian in their nothingness."[17] Veteran critic Robert Christgau highlighted "Rockstar Made" and "Punk Monk" while conceding that Playboi Carti "sounds like nobody else", but concluded that he "means as little as any rapper of consequence ever".[16]

Rankings

[edit]
Select rankings of Whole Lotta Red
Publication List Rank Ref.
The Fader The 50 Best Albums of 2021
45
The New York Times Jon Caramanica's Best Albums of 2020
9
Pitchfork The 50 Best Albums of 2021
9
Rolling Stone The 50 Best Albums of 2021
11
The 20 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2021
1
The 200 Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time
129
Stereogum The 10 Best Rap Albums of 2021
5
The Washington Post Best Music of 2021
1

Commercial performance

[edit]

Whole Lotta Red debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with 100,000 album-equivalent units (including 10,000 pure album sales) in its first week.[31] This became Carti's first US number-one debut and his second top 10 album.[31] The album also accumulated a total of 126.43 million on-demand streams for its tracks, in the week ending December 31, 2020.[31] On January 11, 2022, the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and streams in excess of 500,000 units in the United States.[32]

Track listing

[edit]
Leave Me Where You Found ME track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."My Turn"
2:00
2."Do It All"
  • Olmo
  • Romito
  • Edgar Noel Herrera
  • Campbell Rolston-Clemmer
  • Snodgrass
  • Webster
  • Dagbe
  • Lucas Gadaleta
  • Census
  • Herrera
  • LMG
  • Spaceman
  • Taylor
  • Vendr
1:36
3."Make It Right"
  • Olmo
  • Romito
  • Herrera
  • Nick Mira
  • Parker Young
  • Snodgrass
  • Dagbe
  • Census
  • Herrera
  • Mira
  • Paryo
  • Taylor
1:48
4."10x3"
  • Olmo
  • Cody Rounds
  • Herrera
  • Nico Baran
  • Snodgrass
  • Cxdy
  • Herrera
  • Baran
  • Taylor
1:58
5."Do Or Die"
  • Olmo
  • Dorien Theus
  • Mira
  • Snodgrass
  • Dagbe
  • Dt
  • Mira
  • Taylor
1:37
6."Myself"
  • Olmo
  • Rounds
  • Herrera
  • Lamarche
  • Snodgrass
  • Dagbe
  • Cxdy
  • Herrera
  • Nash
  • Taylor
2:07
7."Crack Another Seal"
  • Olmo
  • Damien Vinh Hien Hoffmanns
  • Herrera
  • Mira
  • Snodgrass
  • Dagbe
  • Banrisk
  • Herrera
  • Mira
  • Taylor
1:58
8."No Sl33p"
  • Carter
  • Kenneth Pannu
  • KP
  • Abraham
1:28
9."New Tank"
  • Carter
  • Ortiz
  • Abraham
  • F1lthy
  • Abraham
1:29
10."Teen X" (featuring Future)Maaly Raw3:25
11."Meh"
  • Carter
  • Ortiz
  • Dekker
  • Outtatown
  • Art Dealer
  • Star Boy
1:58
12."Vamp Anthem"
  • Carter
  • Pannu
  • Jasper Harris
  • KP
  • Harris
2:04
13."New N3on"
  • Carter
  • Henry
Maaly Raw1:56
14."Control"
  • Carter
  • Dekker
  • Jung Cho
  • Anton Mendo
  • Outtatown
  • Art Dealer
  • Star Boy
3:17
15."Punk Monk"
  • Carter
  • Ortiz
  • Thevenot
  • Ștefan Cișmigiu
  • F1lthy
  • Lukrative
  • Lucian
3:49
16."On That Time"
1:42
17."King Vamp"
  • Carter
  • Cho
  • Art Dealer
  • Outtatown
  • Star Boy
3:06
18."Place"Pi'erre Bourne1:57
19."Sky"
  • Carter
  • Cho
Art Dealer3:13
20."Over"
  • Carter
  • Cho
Art Dealer2:46
21."ILoveUIHateU"
  • Carter
  • Jenks
Pi'erre Bourne2:15
22."Die4Guy"
  • Carter
  • Cho
  • Art Dealer
  • Outtatown
  • Star Boy
2:11
23."Not PLaying"
  • Carter
  • Cho
Art Dealer2:10
24."F33l Lik3 Dyin"
  • Bailey
  • Richie Souf
3:24
Total length:26:07

Sample credits

Personnel

[edit]

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes and Tidal.[34][35]

  • Kanye Westexecutive producer
  • Matthew Williams – executive producer
  • Marcus Fritz – mixer (all tracks), recording engineer (1–4, 6–9, 11, 12, 14–17, 19, 20, 22–24)
  • Roark Bailey – mixer (all tracks), recording engineer (5, 7, 10, 13, 21)
  • William J. Sullivan – mixer (6)
  • Collin Leonard – mastering engineer
  • Josh Berg – recording engineer (2)
  • Liz Robson – recording engineer (18)
  • Pi'erre Bourne – recording engineer (18)

Certifications

[edit]
Certifications for Whole Lotta Red
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Poland (ZPAV)[36] Gold 10,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[37] Silver 60,000
United States (RIAA)[32] Gold 500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

[edit]
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  6. ^ Richards, Will (December 23, 2020). "Playboi Carti's new metal-themed merch hasn't gone down very well". NME. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  7. ^ Cowen, Trace William (December 22, 2020). "Playboi Carti's Inverted Cross-Featuring 'Whole Lotta Red' Merch Has People Connecting It to Satanism". Complex. Archived from the original on December 23, 2020. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  8. ^ a b c d Schwartz, Danny (January 4, 2020). "Playboi Carti Lives Out His Vampire Rock Star Fantasy on 'Whole Lotta Red'". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on January 4, 2021. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
  9. ^ Graves, Wren (April 16, 2020). "Playboi Carti Returns With New Single "@ MEH": Stream". Consequence. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  10. ^ Mamo, Heran (April 28, 2020). "Here Are the Lyrics to Playboi Carti's '@ MEH'". Billboard. Archived from the original on February 1, 2021. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  11. ^ Yoo, Noah (April 16, 2020). "Playboi Carti Returns With Video for New Song "@ MEH": Watch". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on December 27, 2020. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  12. ^ White, Caitlin (December 25, 2020). "Playboi Carti And Kid Cudi Rap in the Dark in The 'M3tamorphosis' Video". Uproxx. Archived from the original on January 11, 2021. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
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  14. ^ a b "Whole Lotta Red by Playboi Carti Reviews and Tracks". Metacritic. Archived from the original on January 6, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  15. ^ a b Thomas, Fred. "Whole Lotta Red – Playboy Carti". AllMusic. Archived from the original on January 12, 2021. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
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  18. ^ a b Medithi, Vivian (December 24, 2021). "Playboi Carti 'Whole Lotta Red' Is The Sound Of 2021 Whether You Like It Or Not". HipHopDX. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
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Category:2020 albums Category:Interscope Records albums Category:Albums produced by Pi'erre Bourne Category:Albums produced by Wheezy

Statistics

[edit]

Individual statistics

[edit]
Passing statistics
# NAME POS RAT CMP ATT YDS AVG/G CMP% TD INT LONG
3 Quinn Ewers QB 163.7 151 213 1,915 273.6 70.9% 13 3 51
6 Maalik Murphy QB 117.1 39 70 465 77.50 55.7% 3 3 47
1 Xavier Worthy WR 394.0 1 1 35 4.38 100.0% 0 0 35
17 Savion Red RB 310.0 1 1 25 4.17 100.0% 0 0 25
27 Ryan Sanborn P 108.4 1 1 1 0.11 100.0% 0 0 1
TOTALS 152.9 193 287 2,441 271.2 67.3% 16 6 51

Defense

[edit]

Key: POS: Position, SOLO: Solo Tackles, AST: Assisted Tackles, TOT: Total Tackles, TFL: Tackles-for-loss, SACK: Quarterback Sacks, INT: Interceptions, BU: Passes Broken Up, PD: Passes Defended, QBH: Quarterback Hits, FR: Fumbles Recovered, FF: Forced Fumbles, BLK: Kicks or Punts Blocked, SAF: Safeties, TD : Touchdown

Special teams

[edit]
2024 Texas Longhorns football
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Record0–0 (0–0 SEC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorKyle Flood (4th season)
Defensive coordinatorPete Kwiatkowski (4th season)
Home stadiumDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium
Uniform
Seasons
← 2023
2025 →

{{2024 Southeastern Conference football standings}} The 2024 Texas Longhorns football team represents the University of Texas at Austin as a member of the Southeastern Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Steve Sarkisian, the Longhorns play home games at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. This will be the first season the Longhorns will play in SEC with them and Oklahoma moving from the Big 12 Conference.

Previous season

[edit]

The Longhorns finished the 2023 season with a 12-1 record. During conference play, Texas finished Big 12 Conference play at 8-1 and a conference championship. Texas was selected as one of the four teams to play in the College Football Playoff.

Offseason

[edit]
Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back DE Defensive end[a]
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard[b] K Kicker[c] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
LS Long snapper MLB Middle linebacker[d] OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman
OLB Outside linebacker[a] NT Nose tackle P Punter PR Punt returner
QB Quarterback RS Return specialist RB Running back S Safety
SS Strong safety TE Tight end WR Wide receiver
  1. ^ a b May sometimes be referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^ Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  3. ^ Also known as placekicker (PK)
  4. ^ Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)

Departures

[edit]

Team departures

[edit]
2024 Texas Offseason departures[1]
Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
Gabriel Lozano 96 K 6'1" 185 lbs Redshirt Senior Austin, TX Graduated
Gus Asel 82 TE 6'1" 226 lbs Senior Frisco, TX Graduated
Jahdae Barron 23 DB 5'11" 192 lbs Senior Austin, TX Graduated
Jaylan Ford 41 LB 6'3" 242 lbs Senior Frisco, TX Graduated
Jett Bush 43 LB 6'2" 242 lbs Senior Houston, TX Graduated
Jordan Whittington 13 WR 6'1" 204 lbs Senior Cuero, TX Graduated
Patrick Bayouth 48 TE 6'4" 281 lbs Senior Bellaire, TX Graduated
Paxton Anderson 86 WR 6'4" 213 lbs Senior Dallas, TX Graduated
Ryan Sanborn 27 P 6'3" 211 lbs Senior San Diego, CA Graduated
Sawyer Goram-Welch 61 OL 6'4" 307 lbs Junior Longview, TX Graduated
T'Vondre Sweat 93 DL 6'4" 362 lbs Senior Huntsville, TX Graduated
Tannahill Love 44 LB 5'11" 225 lbs Senior Fort Worth, TX Graduated

Outgoing transfers

[edit]
Name No. Pos. Height Weight Hometown Year New school Source
B.J. Allen Jr. 7 DB 6'1" 205 Aledo, TX Redshirt Freshman [2]
Casey Cain 8 WR 6'3" 197 New Orleans, LA Sophomore [3]
Isaiah Neyor 9 WR 6'3" 215 Fort Worth, TX Senior [4]
Jalen Catalon 11 DB 5'10" 202 Mansfield, TX Senior [5]
Larry Turner-Gooden 13 DB 6'0" 204 Los Angeles, CA Redshirt Freshman [6]
Maalik Murphy 6 QB 6'5" 238 Inglewood, CA Redshirt Freshman [7]
Sawyer Goram-Welch 61 OL 6'4" 307 Longview, TX Junior [5]
X'Avion Brice 14 DB 6'1" 183 Arlington, TX Redshirt Freshman [8]

Note: Players with a dash in the new school column didn't land on a new team for the 2024 season.

Coaching staff departures

[edit]
Name Position New Team New Position Source
Jeff Choate Co-DC/ILB Nevada Head Coach [9]

Acquisitions

[edit]

Incoming transfers

[edit]
Name Pos. Height Weight Hometown Year Prev school Source
- - - - - - - -

2025 Recruits

[edit]
US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Nick Townsend
ATH
Houston, TX Dekaney High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Jul 15, 2024 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 81
KJ Lacey
QB
Saraland, AL Saraland High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Jun 3, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 83
Lance Jackson
DL
Texarkana, TX Pleasant Grove High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 245 lb (111 kg) Jan 21, 2024 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 83
Elijah Barnes
LB
Dallas, TX Skyline High School 6 ft 1.5 in (1.87 m) 220 lb (100 kg) Apr 12, 2024 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 82
Rickey Stewart
RB
Tyler, TX Chapel Hill High School 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Apr 6, 2024 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 81
James Simon
ATH
Shreveport, LA Calvary Baptist Academy 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 200 lb (91 kg) May 29, 2024 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 80
Emaree Winston
TE
Calhoun, GA Calhoun High School 6 ft 1.5 in (1.87 m) 254 lb (115 kg) Dec 18, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 80
Brandon Brown
DL
Melbourne, FL Eau Gallie High School 6 ft 1.5 in (1.87 m) 286 lb (130 kg) Dec 19, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:3/5 stars   ESPN grade: 79
Jordan Coleman
OT
Cedar Hill, TX Cedar Hill High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 350 lb (160 kg) May 25, 2024 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:3/5 stars   ESPN grade: 78
Jackson Christian
OL
Port Neches, TX Port Neches–Groves High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 309 lb (140 kg) May 13, 2024 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:3/5 stars   ESPN grade: 77
Caleb Chester
DB
Missouri City, TX Thurgood Marshall High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Jun 11, 2024 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:3/5 stars   ESPN grade: 77
Devin Coleman
OL
Cedar Hill, TX Cedar Hill High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 340 lb (150 kg) May 25, 2024 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:3/5 stars   ESPN grade: 74
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

2024 Overall class ranking

[edit]
Website National rank Conference rank 5 star recruits 4 star recruits 3 star recruits 2 star recruits 1 star recruits No star ranking
On3 Recruits [10] #7 #4 3 12 5 0 0 0
Rivals[11] #13 #8 2 13 4 1 0 0
247 Sports[12] #9 #5 3 14 3 0 0 0
ESPN[13] 1 13 5 0 0 0

Walk-ons

[edit]
Name Pos. Height Weight Hometown High school
- - - - - -

Coaching staff additions

[edit]
Name New Position Previous Team Previous Position Source

NFL Draft Combine

[edit]
2024 NFL Combine Participants
Name POS HT WT Arms Hands 40 Bench Press Vert Jump Broad Jump 3 Cone Drill 20-yd Shuttle 60-yd Shuttle Ref

† Top performer

DNP = Did not participate

Returning starters

[edit]

The Longhorns return 14 starters from the previous season. They return 6 on offense, 5 on defense, and 3 on special teams.
Offense

Preseason

[edit]
SEC media poll
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Award watch lists

[edit]

Listed in the order that they were released

Award Player Position Year Source

Preseason SEC awards

[edit]

2024 Preseason All-SEC teams

Preseason All-Americans

[edit]
First Team All-Americans
Player No. Position Class Selector(s) Source(s)

Personnel

[edit]

Coaching staff

[edit]
Coach Title Years at Texas
Steve Sarkisian Head Coach 4th
Jeff Banks AHC/TE/ST 4th
Kyle Flood OC/OL 4th
A. J. Milwee Co-OC/QB 4th
Tashard Choice RB 3rd
Chris Jackson WR 2nd
Pete Kwiatkowski DC/OLB 4th
Bo Davis DL 4th
Terry Joseph DB 4th
Blake Gideon S 4th
Torre Becton S&C 4th

Source:[14][15]

Roster

[edit]

Source:[16]

2024 Texas Longhorns Football Roster

Quarterback

  • 3 – Quinn EwersJunior (6'2, 195)
  • 14 – Charles Wright – Junior (6'1, 203)
  • 16 – Arch ManningSophomore (6'4, 212)
  • 18 – Joe Tatum – Junior (5'11, 180)
  • 19 – Cole Lourd – Senior (6'2, 216)

Running back

  • 4 – CJ Baxter – Sophomore (6'1, 218)
  • 7 – Keilan Robinson – Senior (5'9, 188)
  • 17 – Savion Red – Junior (5'10, 214)
  • 23 – Jaydon Blue – Junior (6'0, 191)
  • 24 – Jonathon BrooksJunior (6'0, 207)
  • 26 – Quintrevion Wisner – Sophomore (6'0, 185)
  • 27 – Colin Page – Junior (5'10, 206)
  • 29 – Ky Woods – Junior (5'9, 175)

Wide receiver

  • 1 – Xavier WorthySenior (6'1, 172)
  • 2 – Johntay Cook II – Sophomore (6'0, 186)
  • 5 – Adonai MitchellSenior (6'4, 196)
  • 11 – DeAndre Moore Jr. – Sophomore (6'0, 194)
  • 18 – Ryan Niblett – Sophomore (5'10, 183)
  • 35 – Rett Andersen – Sophomore (5'11, 188)
  • 36 – Quinn Merritt – Junior (6'1, 194)
  • 37 – Bryce Chambers – Sophomore (6'1, 203)
  • 38 – Remy Patson – Junior (5'9, 172)
  • 39 – Hamilton McMartin – Junior (6'0, 174)
  • 49 – Thatcher Milton – Senior (5'10, 183)
  • 84 – Reece Beauchamp – Junior (6'2, 189)
  • 89 – Ty Boatright – Sophomore (6'0, 178)

Tight end

  • 0 – Ja'Tavion SandersSenior (6'4, 243)
  • 81 – Juan Davis – Senior (6'4, 219)
  • 83 – Spencer Shannon – Sophomore (6'7, 241)
  • 85 – Gunnar Helm – Senior (6'5, 250)
  • 87 – Will Randle – Sophomore (6'4, 235)

Kicker/Punter

  • 15 – Will Stone – Junior (6'0, 194) (K)
  • 43 – Reed Malphurs – Sophomore (6'6, 194) (K)
  • 45 – Bert Auburn – Senior (6'0, 183) (K)
  • 47 – Charlie Feris – Junior (6'2, 196) (K)
  • 49 – Ian Ratliff – Sophomore (5'11, 177) (P)

Deep Snapper

  • 52 – Tate Haver – Sophomore (6'0, 226)
  • 57 – Christian Rizzi – Senior (5'11, 225)
  • 58 – Lance St. Louis – Junior (6'0, 219)
 

Offensive line

  • 52 – DJ CampbellJunior (6'3, 343)
  • 54 – Cole Hutson – Junior (6'5, 318)
  • 56 – Cameron Williams – Junior (6'5, 369)
  • 62 – Connor Robertson – Sophomore (6'4, 319)
  • 63 – Rick McBroom – Junior (6'2, 305)
  • 64 – Robert Sweeney – Sophomore (6'5, 269)
  • 65 – Jake Majors – Senior (6'3, 315)
  • 67 – Malik Agbo – Sophomore (6'4, 294)
  • 68 – Brooks Kieschnick Jr. – Sophomore (6'3, 242)
  • 70 – Christian Jones – Senior (6'6, 321)
  • 71 – Payton Kirkland – Sophomore (6'6, 350)
  • 72 – Neto Umeozulu – Sophomore (6'4, 311)
  • 73 – Max Merril – Junior (6'4, 294)
  • 74 – Trevor Goosby – Sophomore (6'7, 285)
  • 75 – Jaydon Chatman – Sophomore (6'4, 308)
  • 76 – Hayden Conner – Senior (6'5, 320)
  • 77 – Andre Cojoe – Sophomore (6'6, 355)
  • 78 – Kelvin Banks Jr.Junior (6'4, 324)
  • 79 – Connor Stroh – Sophomore (6'7, 364)

Defensive line

  • 42 – Ben Armstrong – Junior (6'3, 264)
  • 45 – Vernon Broughton – Senior (6'4, 291)
  • 53 – Aaron Bryant – Sophomore (6'2, 301)
  • 90 – Byron Murphy IISenior (6'1, 308)
  • 94 – Jaray Bledsoe – Sophomore (6'4, 274)
  • 95 – Alfred Collins – Senior (6'5, 317)
  • 96 – Zac Swanson – Sophomore (6'4, 270)
  • 98 – Trill Carter – Senior (6'2, 300)
  • 99 – Sydir Mitchell – Sophomore (6'6, 335)

EDGE

  • 1 – Justice Finkley – Junior (6'2, 250)
  • 17 – J'Mond Tapp – Sophomore (6'3, 266)
  • 31 – Billy Walton III – Sophomore (6'3, 225)
  • 46 – Tausili Akana – Sophomore (6'4, 209)
  • 88 – Barryn Sorrell – Senior (6'4, 261)
  • 91 – Ethan BurkeJunior (6'6, 257)
  • 92 – Colton Vasek – Sophomore (6'5, 242)
 

Linebacker

  • 0 – Anthony Hill Jr.Sophomore (6'3, 234)
  • 15 – S'Maje Burrell – Sophomore (6'0, 219)
  • 18 – Liona Lefau – Sophomore (6'1, 227)
  • 32 – Brady Sarkisian – Sophomore (6'1, 240)
  • 33 – David Gbenda – Senior (6'0, 225)
  • 37 – Morice Blackwell Jr. – Senior (6'1, 208)
  • 40 – Derion Gullette – Sophomore (6'3, 231)
  • 50 – Michael Flanagan – Junior (6'2, 241)
  • 51 – Marshall Landwehr – Senior (6'0, 226)
  • 55 – Winston Smith – Junior (6'1, 202)
  • Colin Simmons – Freshman

Defensive back

  • 2 – Derek Williams Jr. – Sophomore (6'2, 191)
  • 4 – Austin Jordan – Junior (6'0, 198)
  • 5 – Malik Muhammad – Sophomore (6'0, 181)
  • 6 – Ryan WattsSenior (6'3, 206)
  • 8 – Terrance Brooks – Junior (6'0, 200)
  • 9 – Gavin Holmes – Senior (5'11, 177)
  • 13 – Jaylon Guilbeau – Junior (6'0, 180)
  • 16 – Michael Taaffe – Junior (6'0, 189)
  • 21 – Kitan Crawford – Senior (5'11, 200
  • 24 – Warren Roberson – Sophomore (6'0, 193)
  • 24 – Jelani McDonald – Sophomore (6'2, 198)
  • 28 – Jerrin Thompson – Senior (6'0, 191)
  • 29 – Carson Marshall – Junior(6'0, 188)
  • 38 – Graham Gillespie – Junior (6'0, 197)
  • 39 – Ja'Faar Johnson – Junior (5'11, 186)

Legend

  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Schedule

[edit]

Regular season

[edit]
DateOpponentSiteResult
August 31Colorado State*
September 7Michigan*
September 14UTSA*
  • Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium
  • Austin, TX
September 21Louisiana-Monroe*
  • Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium
  • Austin, TX
October 19Georgia
  • Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium
  • Austin, TX
November 16Arkansas
November 30Texas A&M
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll (and CFP Rankings, after November 1) - Released prior to game
  • Source: Texas Sports[17]

Game summaries

[edit]

vs. Colorado State

[edit]
1 234Total
Colorado State 0 000 0
Texas 0 000 0
  • Sources:
Pregame line Over/under
Statistics Colorado State Texas
First downs
Total yards
Rushing yards
Passing yards
Turnovers
Time of possession
Team Category Player Statistics
Colorado State Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Texas Passing
Rushing
Receiving

at. Michigan

[edit]
1 234Total
Texas 0 000 0
Michigan 0 000 0
  • Sources:
Pregame line Over/under
Statistics Texas Michigan
First downs
Total yards
Rushing yards
Passing yards
Turnovers
Time of possession
Team Category Player Statistics
Texas Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Michigan Passing
Rushing
Receiving

vs. UTSA

[edit]
1 234Total
UTSA 0 000 0
Texas 0 000 0
  • Sources:
Pregame line Over/under
Statistics UTSA Texas
First downs
Total yards
Rushing yards
Passing yards
Turnovers
Time of possession
Team Category Player Statistics
UTSA Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Texas Passing
Rushing
Receiving

vs. Wyoming

[edit]
1 234Total
Wyoming 0 000 0
Texas 0 000 0
  • Sources:
Pregame line Over/under
Statistics Wyoming Texas
First downs
Total yards
Rushing yards
Passing yards
Turnovers
Time of possession
Team Category Player Statistics
Wyoming Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Texas Passing
Rushing
Receiving

vs. Louisiana-Monroe

[edit]
1 234Total
ULM 0 000 0
Texas 0 000 0
  • Sources:
Pregame line Over/under
Statistics ULM Texas
First downs
Total yards
Rushing yards
Passing yards
Turnovers
Time of possession
Team Category Player Statistics
ULM Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Texas Passing
Rushing
Receiving

vs. Georgia

[edit]
1 234Total
Georgia 0 000 0
Texas 0 000 0
  • Sources:
Pregame line Over/under
Statistics Georgia Texas
First downs
Total yards
Rushing yards
Passing yards
Turnovers
Time of possession
Team Category Player Statistics
Georgia Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Texas Passing
Rushing
Receiving

at. Arkansas

[edit]
1 234Total
Texas 0 000 0
Arkansas 0 000 0
  • Sources:
Pregame line Over/under
Statistics Texas Arkansas
First downs
Total yards
Rushing yards
Passing yards
Turnovers
Time of possession
Team Category Player Statistics
Texas Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Arkansas Passing
Rushing
Receiving

at. Texas A&M

[edit]
Lone Star Showdown
1 234Total
Texas 0 000 0
Texas A&M 0 000 0
  • Sources:
Pregame line Over/under
Statistics Texas Texas A&M
First downs
Total yards
Rushing yards
Passing yards
Turnovers
Time of possession
Team Category Player Statistics
Texas Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Texas A&M Passing
Rushing
Receiving


Rankings

[edit]
Ranking movements
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP
Coaches
CFPNot released

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Assessing UT's senior departures and potential replacements". On3. Retrieved November 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "Texas Longhorns Safety BJ Allen Entering NCAA Transfer Portal - Tracker". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved December 5, 2023.
  3. ^ "Texas WR Casey Cain to enter the NCAA transfer portal". Burnt Orange Nation. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  4. ^ "Texas WR Isaiah Neyor expected to enter transfer portal". Longhorns Wire. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Texas Longhorns Safety Jalen Catalon Enters NCAA Transfer Portal". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved December 5, 2023.
  6. ^ "Texas S Larry Turner-Gooden to enter the NCAA transfer portal". Burnt Orange Nation. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  7. ^ "Texas backup QB Maalik Murphy to enter transfer portal". ESPN. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  8. ^ "Texas Longhorns DB X'Avion Brice Enters Transfer Portal". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved December 5, 2023.
  9. ^ "Jeff Choate Officially Named Nevada Wolf Pack Head Coach". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved December 5, 2023.
  10. ^ "Texas 2024 Recruiting Class". On3.com.
  11. ^ "Texas 2024 Recruiting Class". Rivals.com.
  12. ^ "Texas 2023 Recruiting Class". 247sports.com.
  13. ^ "Texas 2023 Recruiting Class". ESPN.com.
  14. ^ "Coaching Staff". Texas Sports.
  15. ^ "Staff Directory". Texas Sports. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
  16. ^ "2023 Football Roster". Texas Sports. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
  17. ^ "2022 Texas Football Schedule". fbschedules.com. Retrieved November 30, 2021.

Texas Category:Texas Longhorns football seasons Texas Longhorns football


The Texas Longhorns baseball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Texas Longhorns baseball program in various categories,.[1] Within those areas, the lists identify single-season and career leaders. The Longhorns represent the University of Texas at Austin in the NCAA's Big 12 Conference. All stats are from the Texas Baseball fact book, including various hitting and pitching records

Key

[edit]
= NCAA Record

Hitting

[edit]

Batting Average

[edit]

Slugging Percentage

[edit]

On-Base Percentage

[edit]

Doubles

[edit]

Triples

[edit]

Home Runs

[edit]

Runs Batted In

[edit]

Total Bases

[edit]

Strikeouts

[edit]

Walks

[edit]

Stolen bases

[edit]

Pitching

[edit]

Earned Run Average

[edit]

Strikeouts

[edit]

Wins

[edit]

Losses

[edit]
Career
Rk Player Losses Seasons
1 Blair Henley 16 2017-2019
Cole Green 16 2008-2011
3 Rad Weaver 15 1995-1998
4 Nathan Thornhill 14 2011-2014
5 Randy Boone 13 2004-2007
Justin Simmons 13 2001-2003
7 D.J. Jones 12 1999-2000
Scott Dunn 12 1997-1999
Parker French 12 2012-2015
10 Beau Hale 11 1998-2000
Parker French 11 1956-1957
Tristan Stevens 11 2018-2022

Saves

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Texas 2023 Fact Book" (PDF). University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved November 19, 2023.


2025 Texas Longhorns baseball
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Record0–0 (0–0 SEC)
Head coach
Home stadiumUFCU Disch–Falk Field
Seasons
← 2024
2026 →

{{2025 Southeastern Conference baseball standings}} The 2025 Texas Longhorns baseball team represents the University of Texas at Austin during the 2025 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Longhorns play their home games at UFCU Disch–Falk Field as a member of the Southeastern Conference. They are led by first year head coach Jim Schlossnagle.

Previous season

[edit]

Regular season

[edit]

Texas finished the regular season 36–24, 20–10 in Big 12 play.[1].

Personnel

[edit]

Roster

[edit]
2025 Texas Longhorns Roster
 

Pitchers

  • 11 – Tanner Witt – Junior
    (6'5, 215)
  • 24 – Chase Lummus – Redshirt Sophomore
    (6'1, 205)
  • 28 – Ace Whitehead[a]Sophomore
    (5’11, 185)
  • 32 – Charlie Hurley – Junior
    (6'8, 218)
  • 36 – David Shaw – Sophomore
    (6'7, 205)
  • 38 – Max Grubbs – Freshman
    (6'1, 180)
  • 41 – Cody Howard – Freshman
    (5’11, 198)
  • 45 – Heston Tole – Junior
    (6’6, 220)
  • 53 – Luke Harrison – Sophomore
    (6'2, 175)
  • 57 – Lebarron Johnson Jr. – Redshirt Sophomore
    (6'4, 207)
  • 88 – Andre Duplantier II – Redshirt Sophomore
    (6'2, 215)
 

Catchers

  • 6 – Rylan Galvan – Freshman
    (6'0, 185)
  • 10 – Kimble Schuessler – Junior
    (6'2, 205)
  • 29 – Cam Constantine[a]Redshirt Sophomore
    (6'0, 200)

Infielders

  • 0 – Jayden Duplantier – Freshman
    (6’1, 180)
  • 1 – Jalin Flores – Freshman
    (6’2, 185)
  • 5 – Tanner Carlson – Senior
    (6’1, 190)
  • 9 – Jared Thomas[a]Freshman
    (6’2, 175)
  • 14 – Cade O’Hara – Freshman
    (6’1, 175)
  • 27 – Jack O’Dowd – Junior
    (6'2, 195)
 

Outfielders

  • 4 – Porter Brown – Junior
    (5'11, 190)
  • 9 – Jared Thomas[a]Freshman
    (6’2, 175)
  • 12 – Max Belyeu – Freshman
    (6’2, 195)
  • 28 – Ace Whitehead[a]Sophomore
    (5’11, 185)
  • 29 – Cam Constantine[a]Redshirt Sophomore
    (6'0, 200)

Utility Players

  • 15 – Peyton Powell – Redshirt Junior
    (6'1, 188)

Legend

  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt
 

Roster Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Plays two different positions

Coaches

[edit]
2025 Texas Longhorns coaching staff

Support Staff

[edit]
2025 Texas Longhorns support staff

Offseason

[edit]

Departures

[edit]
All Offseason Departures
Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
- - - - - - - -

Outgoing Transfers

[edit]
Outgoing Transfers
Name No. Pos. Height Weight Hometown Year New school Source
Sam Ardoin 19 IF 6’1” 170 lbs Moss Bluff, LA Freshman Louisiana [2]

2023 MLB Draft

[edit]
Round Pick Overall Pick Player Position MLB Team Source
- - - - - - -

Undrafted Free Agents

[edit]
Player Position MLB Team Source
- - - -

Coaching staff departures

[edit]
Name Position New Team New Position Source
David Pierce Head Coach N/A N/A [3]

Coaching Staff Notes

Acquisitions

[edit]

Incoming Transfers

[edit]
Incoming Transfers
Name B/T Pos. Height Weight Hometown Year Previous school Source
- - - - - - - - -

Incoming Recruits

[edit]
2023 Texas Recruits
Name B/T Pos. Height Weight Hometown High School Source
- - - - - - - -

Coaching Staff Additions

[edit]
Name Position Previous Team Previous Position Source
Jim Schlossnagle Head Coach Texas A&M Head Coach [4]


Schedule and results

[edit]
2025 Texas Longhorns baseball game log (0–0)
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Canceled      Bold = Texas team member
Regular season (0–0)

Schedule Notes

Rankings

[edit]
Ranking movements
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314151617Final
Coaches'[5]*
Baseball America[6]
NCBWA[7]

NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "2024 Baseball Schedule". Texas Sports. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  2. ^ O'Banan Cameron (June 10, 2024). "Texas Baseball Loses Freshman Infielder to NCAA Transfer Portal". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  3. ^ Bohls Kirk (June 24, 2024). "David Pierce is out as Texas baseball coach after eight seasons". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  4. ^ Davis Danny (June 25, 2024). "Texas baseball hires Jim Schlossnagle of Texas A&M as coach, replacing David Pierce". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  5. ^ "NCAA Baseball Coaches Poll | USA Today Sports". USA TODAY.
  6. ^ "College Baseball Top 25 Rankings". www.baseballamerica.com.
  7. ^ "NCBWA > News > Top 30 Poll". www.sportswriters.net.

Texas Category:Texas Longhorns baseball seasons Texas Longhorns baseball Texas


The Texas Longhorns football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of Texas in the Big 12 Conference. Since the establishment of the team in 1893, Texas has appeared in 57 bowl games. Included in these games are 2 BCS National Championship Game appearances.[1][2] Texas has also participated in 22 Cotton Bowls, 2 Rose Bowls, 4 Sugar Bowls, and 2 Orange Bowls.

Key

[edit]

Bowl games

[edit]
List of bowl games showing bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, location, attendance and head coach[A 1]
# Bowl[3] Score[A 2] Date Season[A 3] Opponent[A 4] Stadium Location Attendance[4] Head coach
1 Cotton Bowl[5] W 14–7 January 1, 1943 1942 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 36,620 Dana X. Bible
2 Cotton Bowl[6] T 7–7 January 1, 1944 1943 Randolph Field Ramblers Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 15,000 Dana X. Bible
3 Cotton Bowl[7] W 40–27 January 1, 1946 1945 Missouri Tigers Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 46,000 Dana X. Bible
4 Sugar Bowl[8] W 27–7 January 1, 1948 1947 Alabama Crimson Tide Tulane Stadium New Orleans, LA 73,000 Blair Cherry
5 Orange Bowl[9] W 41–28 January 1, 1949 1948 Georgia Bulldogs Burdine Stadium Miami, FL 60,523 Blair Cherry
6 Cotton Bowl[10] L 14–20 January 1, 1951 1950 Tennessee Volunteers Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 75,500 Blair Cherry
7 Cotton Bowl[11] W 16–0 January 1, 1953 1952 Tennessee Volunteers Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 75,500 Ed Price
8 Sugar Bowl[12] L 7–39 January 1, 1958 1957 Ole Miss Rebels Tulane Stadium New Orleans, LA N/A Darrell Royal
9 Bluebonnet Bowl[13] T 3–3 December 17, 1960 1960 Alabama Crimson Tide Rice Stadium Houston, TX 68,000 Darrell Royal
10 Cotton Bowl[14] W 12–7 January 1, 1962 1961 Ole Miss Rebels Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 75,504 Darrell Royal
11 Cotton Bowl[15] L 0–13 January 1, 1963 1962 LSU Tigers Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 75,504 Darrell Royal
12 Cotton Bowl*[16] W 28–6 January 1, 1964 1963 Navy Midshipmen Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 75,504 Darrell Royal
13 Orange Bowl[17] W 21–17 January 1, 1965 1964 Alabama Crimson Tide Orange Bowl Miami, FL 72,880 Darrell Royal
14 Bluebonnet Bowl[18] W 19–0 December 17, 1966 1966 Ole Miss Rebels Rice Stadium Houston, TX 67,000 Darrell Royal
15 Cotton Bowl[19] W 36–13 January 1, 1969 1968 Tennessee Volunteers Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 70,000 Darrell Royal
16 Cotton Bowl*[20] W 21–17 January 1, 1970 1969 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 71,938 Darrell Royal
17 Cotton Bowl*[21] L 11–24 January 1, 1971 1970 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 72,000 Darrell Royal
18 Cotton Bowl[22] L 6–30 January 1, 1972 1971 Penn State Nittany Lions Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 70,000 Darrell Royal
19 Cotton Bowl[23] W 17–13 January 1, 1973 1972 Alabama Crimson Tide Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 72,000 Darrell Royal
20 Cotton Bowl[24] L 3–19 January 1, 1974 1973 Nebraska Cornhuskers Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 68,500 Darrell Royal
21 Gator Bowl[25] L 3–27 December 30, 1974 1974 Auburn Tigers Gator Bowl Stadium Jacksonville, FL 63,811 Darrell Royal
22 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl[26] W 38–21 December 27, 1975 1975 Colorado Buffaloes Astrodome Houston, TX 52,748 Darrell Royal
23 Cotton Bowl[27] L 10–38 January 2, 1978 1977 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 76,701 Fred Akers
24 Sun Bowl[28] W 42–0 December 23, 1978 1978 Maryland Terrapins Sun Bowl El Paso, TX 32,000 Fred Akers
25 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl[29] L 7–16 December 31, 1980 1980 North Carolina Tar Heels Astrodome Houston, TX 36,667 Fred Akers
26 Cotton Bowl[30] W 14–12 January 1, 1982 1981 Alabama Crimson Tide Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 73,243 Fred Akers
27 Sun Bowl[31] L 10–26 December 25, 1982 1982 North Carolina Tar Heels Sun Bowl El Paso, TX 31,359 Fred Akers
28 Cotton Bowl[32] L 9–10 January 2, 1984 1983 Georgia Bulldogs Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 67,891 Fred Akers
29 Freedom Bowl[33] L 17–55 December 26, 1984 1984 Iowa Hawkeyes Anaheim Stadium Anaheim, CA 24,093 Fred Akers
30 Bluebonnet Bowl[34] L 16–24 December 31, 1985 1985 Air Force Falcons Rice Stadium Houston, TX 42,000 Fred Akers
31 Bluebonnet Bowl[35] W 32–27 December 31, 1987 1987 Pittsburgh Panthers Astrodome Houston, TX 33,122 David McWilliams
32 Cotton Bowl[36] L 3–46 January 1, 1991 1990 Miami Hurricanes Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 73,521 David McWilliams
33 Sun Bowl[37] W 35–31 December 29, 1994 1994 North Carolina Tar Heels Sun Bowl El Paso, TX 50,612 John Mackovic
34 Sugar Bowl[38] L 10–28 December 31, 1995 1995 Virginia Tech Hokies Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA 70,283 John Mackovic
35 Fiesta Bowl[39] L 15–38 January 1, 1997 1996 Penn State Nittany Lions Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, AZ 65,106 John Mackovic
36 Cotton Bowl[40] W 38–11 January 1, 1999 1998 Mississippi State Bulldogs Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 72,611 Mack Brown
37 Cotton Bowl[41] L 6–27 January 1, 2000 1999 Arkansas Razorbacks Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 72,723 Mack Brown
38 Holiday Bowl[42] L 6–27 December 29, 2000 2000 Oregon Ducks Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA 63,278 Mack Brown
39 Holiday Bowl[43] W 47–43 December 28, 2001 2001 Washington Huskies Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA 60,548 Mack Brown
40 Cotton Bowl[44] W 35–20 January 1, 2003 2002 LSU Tigers Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX N/A Mack Brown
41 Holiday Bowl[45] L 20–28 December 30, 2003 2003 Washington State Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA 61,102 Mack Brown
42 Rose Bowl[46] W 38–37 January 1, 2005 2004 Michigan Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA 93,467 Mack Brown
43 Rose Bowl[47] W 41–38 January 4, 2006 2005 USC Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA 93,988 Mack Brown
44 Alamo Bowl[48] W 26–24 December 30, 2006 2006 Iowa Alamodome San Antonio, TX 65,875 Mack Brown
45 Holiday Bowl[49] W 52–34 December 27, 2007 2007 Arizona State Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA 64,020 Mack Brown
46 Fiesta Bowl[50] W 24–21 January 5, 2009 2008 Ohio State University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, AZ 72,047 Mack Brown
47 BCS National Championship Game[51] L 21–37 January 7, 2010 2009 Alabama Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA 94,906 Mack Brown
48 Holiday Bowl[52] W 21–10 December 28, 2011 2011 California Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA 56,313 Mack Brown
49 Alamo Bowl[53] W 31–27 December 29, 2012 2012 Oregon State Alamodome San Antonio, TX 65,277 Mack Brown
50 Alamo Bowl[54] L 7–30 December 30, 2013 2013 Oregon Alamodome San Antonio, TX 65,918 Mack Brown
51 Texas Bowl[55] L 7–31 December 29, 2014 2014 Arkansas NRG Stadium Houston, TX 71,115 Charlie Strong
52 Texas Bowl[56] W 33–16 December 27, 2017 2017 Missouri NRG Stadium Houston, TX 67,820 Tom Herman
53 Sugar Bowl[57] W 28–21 January 1, 2019 2018 Georgia Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans, LA 71,449 Tom Herman
54 Alamo Bowl[58] W 38–10 December 31, 2019 2019 Utah Alamodome San Antonio, TX 60,147 Tom Herman
55 Alamo Bowl[59] W 55–23 December 29, 2020 2020 Colorado Alamodome San Antonio, TX 10,822 Tom Herman
55 Alamo Bowl[60] L 20–27 December 29, 2022 2022 Washington Alamodome San Antonio, TX 62,730 Steve Sarkisian
Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP TEX KU
1st 07:50 9 68 03:58 TEX Bijan Robinson 2-yard touchdown run, Bert Auburn kick good 7 0
1st 05:33 2 28 00:26 TEX Bijan Robinson 17-yard touchdown run, Bert Auburn kick good 14 0
2nd 12:18 12 46 04:40 TEX 28-yard field goal by Bert Auburn 17 0
2nd 04:56 7 80 02:27 TEX Keilan Robinson 15-yard touchdown reception from Quinn Ewers, Bert Auburn (#15) kick good 24 0
2nd 00:00 9 60 02:08 TEX Bijan Robinson 1-yard touchdown run, Bert Auburn kick good 31 0
3rd 11:03 5 61 01:51 TEX Bijan Robinson 32-yard touchdown run, Bert Auburn kick good 38 0
3rd 05:16 10 28 04:12 TEX 40-yard field goal by Bert Auburn 41 0
3rd 01:55 7 80 03:16 KU Torry Locklin 14-yard touchdown reception from Jalon Daniels, Owen Piepergerdes kick good 41 7
4th 11:36 12 65 05:11 TEX Jonathon Brooks 3-yard touchdown run, Bert Auburn kick good 48 7
4th 10:33 4 74 00:59 KU Luke Grimm 12-yard touchdown reception from Jalon Daniels, Owen Piepergerdes kick good 48 14
4th 09:09 3 75 01:24 TEX Jonathon Brooks 70-yard touchdown run, Bert Auburn kick good 55 14
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. Tex 55 KU 14

Key

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= NCAA Record

Hitting

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Triples

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Home Runs

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Runs Batted In

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Total Bases

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Strikeouts

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Walks

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Pitching

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Strikeouts

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Wins

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Losses

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Career
Rk Player Losses Seasons
1 Blair Henley 16 2017-2019
Cole Green 16 2008-2011
3 Rad Weaver 15 1995-1998
4 Nathan Thornhill 14 2011-2014
5 Randy Boone 13 2004-2007
Justin Simmons 13 2001-2003
7 D.J. Jones 12 1999-2000
Scott Dunn 12 1997-1999
Parker French 12 2012-2015
10 Beau Hale 11 1998-2000
Parker French 11 1956-1957

Saves

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This is a list of Texas Longhorns women's basketball players selected in the WNBA draft.

Key

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= Selected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
= WNBA All-Star Game participant
Bold = Selected to the College Basketball Hall of Fame

† = Currently active in the WNBA

Position key

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Guard G Point Guard PG Shooting Guard SG Forward F Small Forward SF Power Forward PF Center C

Draft selections

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Here’s the list of players that were drafted in the NBA Draft.

Year Round Pick Name Team Position Source
1999 1 10 Edna Campbell Phoenix Mercury G [1]
2000 1 3 Edwina Brown Detroit Shock G [2]
  1. ^ Statistics correct as of 2021–22 NCAA football bowl games.
  2. ^ Results are sortable first by whether the result was an Alabama win, loss or tie and then second by the margin of victory.
  3. ^ Links to the season article for the Alabama team that competed in the bowl for that year.
  4. ^ Links to the season article for the opponent that Alabama competed against in the bowl for that year when available or to their general page when unavailable.
  1. ^ "Edna Campbell". Lines. Retrieved November 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "Edwina Brown". Lines. Retrieved November 30, 2022.