Madison Booker and No. 5 Texas will take the court against Taliyah Parker and Texas A&M in an SEC showdown on Sunday night.
Texas, the No. 5 ranked women’s college basketball team in the country, will travel in-state from Austin to College Station this weekend in a Southeastern Conference game. On Sunday, they will battle against Texas A&M at Reed Arena. The Texas Longhorns are 21-2 overall this season and are the third team in the SEC to have 20 total wins on the year. They are 7-1 against teams in the conference tied with No. 7 LSU and No. 12 Kentucky while all three sit one game behind the undefeated and No. 2-ranked South Carolina.
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They closed out January with five straight wins since their loss on the road at South Carolina. They even took down former No. 8 Marylands by 38 points in that process. Earlier this week, they played their last game of the month and beat Missouri by nine points, led by a 17-point night from Taylor Jones. Madison Booker leads Texas in scoring this season, averaging 16.1 points and 6.1 rebounds per game.
The Texas A&M Aggies are 10-10 overall this season, holding a .500 record. They finished just over the .500 mark against non-conference teams with a 5-3 record. They have since gon 3-5 against teams in the SEC, sitting tied with Mississippi State. They are five games back from the conference-leading and No. 2-ranked South Carolina.
Last weekend, they lost by 13 points to No. 5-ranked LSU, 64-51, which stalled the momentum of their six-point win over No. 11 Kentucky. Taliyah Parker led the team with 13 points on 5-of-12 shooting. On Thursday this week, they lost against Arkansas to close out January by 21 points. Sole Williams scored the team-high 13 points in the month-ending loss.
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