Texas Longhorns to Face Tarleton State in NCAA Tournament Regional
The Texas Longhorns have taken a commanding lead in their NCAA Tournament regional run, decisively defeating Holy Cross on Friday. The No. 1 seed now prepares for a Saturday matchup against Tarleton State as the competition intensifies.
Regional Standings and Matchups
The schedule for Saturday features two critical contests. Holy Cross and UC Santa Barbara are set to face off at 1 p.m., followed by the clash between the Longhorns and Tarleton State at 6 p.m.
Holy Cross entered the regional with a 25-28 record after securing a victory in the Patriot League Tournament. Meanwhile, UC Santa Barbara arrived with a 38-18 record, having tied for first place in the Big West despite winning only one game during their conference tournament.
Analysis of the Contenders
Tarleton State enters the fray with a strong 37-19 record. After winning the Western Athletic Conference in the regular season, they dominated their league tournament, winning three games by a combined score of 35-14.
The Longhorns continue to establish a pattern of national success. This marks their second consecutive year as a national seed and their fourth time as a top-16 seed since 2021.
Looking Ahead
The road to the next round depends on the outcomes of Saturday’s games. The team that emerges victorious from this region may then advance to play the winner of the Eugene Regional.
Given the momentum of the No. 1 seed, the Longhorns could be positioned for a deep run, though the disciplined performance of Tarleton State in their own conference tournament may present a significant challenge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who will the Texas Longhorns play on Saturday?
The Longhorns are scheduled to play Tarleton State at 6 p.m.
What was Tarleton State’s performance in their league tournament?
Tarleton State dominated the league tournament, winning its three games by a combined score of 35-14.
How has Texas performed in seeding since 2021?
The Longhorns have been a top-16 seed four times since 2021 and have been a national seed for two straight years.
Which team do you believe has the best momentum heading into the next round of the tournament?