
Plus: Texas WBB picks up another SEC win
Aaliyah Crump, Texas Longhorns women’s basketball’s only signee of this year’s recruiting class, has been named a McDonald’s All-American. Crump, a fivelonghorns-with-banks-blue-conner/” title=”NFL draft declarations beginning for Texas Longhorns with Banks, Blue, Conner”>-star recruit, is a senior in high school in Minnesota. She signed with the Longhorns in November last year.
“I’m excited and proud to announce the signing of Aaliyah Crump to our program,” Texas women’s basketball head coach Vic Schaefer said in a news release, according to 247Sports. “Aaliyah is someone we identified several years ago as a young lady who would continue to develop into an elite basketball player and someone who could be an incredible student athlete here at The University of Texas. She is already a state champion, a USA Basketball gold medalist and I believe the best is yet to come.”
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
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ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
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RECRUITING ROUNDUP
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Inside Texas: A closer look at transfer portal additions Travis Shaw and Cole Brevard
Inside Texas: The humanity of the Texas Longhorns’ 2025 Junior Day
SEC SHOWDOWN
Austin American-Statesman: Texas women’s basketball moves up rankings after a hard week
Dallas Morning News: 3 takeaways from Texas A&M-Texas: Aggies’ 22-point lead withers away in loss to Longhorns
Good Bull Hunting: Texas A&M is the consensus preseason No. 1 in college baseball
Rock M Nation: Study Hall: Mizzou 83, Ole Miss 75
And The Valley Shook: LSU hiring Aman Anand as special teams coach
Red Cup Rebellion: Outrageously early speculation about the 2025 football depth chart
Rocky Top Talk: Tennessee lets one slip away late to No. 1 Auburn, 53-51
Anchor Of Gold: It’s time to talk about the SEC’s stupid court-storming policy
Roll ‘Bama Roll: Alabama struggles to defeat LSU, 80-73
A Sea Of Blue: Malachi Moreno and Kaelyn Carroll make McDonald’s All-American Game
WHAT WE’RE READING
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NEWS ACROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND
- Texas women’s basketball beat Ole Miss over the weekend.
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— Texas Women’s Basketball (@TexasWBB) January 26, 2025