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Booker and Crump Push No. 4 Texas over No, 5 LSU 77-64 as Longhorns Run Home Win Streak to 39
- At the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, No. 4 Texas defeated No. 5 LSU 77-64 on Thursday night, extending its home winning streak to 39, tying the longest in the nation.
- Texas' full-court pressure disrupted LSU for 40 minutes, forcing turnovers as the Tigers abandoned tactics from their seven-game streak, leading to their first loss in a month.
- Rori Harmon provided a defensive spark, setting the career steals record with six steals, while Booker scored 18 and Crump added 16 as Texas pulled away after a 51% first-half shooting performance.
- With the victory, Texas improved its record to 22-2 overall and 7-2 in SEC play, while LSU's loss dropped the Tigers to 21-3 overall and 7-3 in league play.
- Texas enters its next stretch as an 8-2 team versus ranked foes, while LSU returns to action Sunday at Auburn in Neville Arena at 1 p.m. CT for a quick rebound.
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The LSU women's loss to Texas has major March Madness seeding implications. Have a look.
The LSU women’s basketball team now faces long odds of landing a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament – a distinction it could’ve started flirting with had it beaten Texas on Thursday on the road.
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