Austin American-Statesman

Texas an early favorite after ending at No. 7

Longhorns in top 5 in way-too-early rankings

- Danny Davis

This week, the Texas Longhorns found out how impressed voters were with a basketball season that included 33 wins, a Big 12 Tournament championsh­ip and an Elite Eight appearance in the NCAA Women’s Tournament.

On Monday, Texas finished No. 7 in the Associated Press’ season-ending Top 25 poll. After collecting 674 points from the panel of 35 voters, Texas finished just behind No. 6 LSU’s total of 687. This is the first year that the AP has released a poll after the conclusion of the NCAA Tournament.

Texas also finished No. 5 in the USA Today coaches poll.

The Longhorns’ standing in the AP and coaches poll this week had to do with the team’s past. But what about the future?

Not long after South Carolina’s win in the national championsh­ip game, the focus shifted to next season. Both ESPN and The Athletic have released early prediction­s for the 2024-25 season. In ESPN’s pre-preseason poll, Texas was

No. 2 behind South Carolina. The Longhorns were No. 5 in The Athletic’s waytoo-early rankings.

“The Longhorns are ahead of (LSU and Oklahoma) with the assumption Rori Harmon will be ready to play by the start of 2025. At that point, they will have the bones of an Elite Eight team plus an elite two-way point guard in Harmon,” wrote Sabreena Merchant of The Athletic.

Texas expects to return the bulk of its team. Starting guard Shaylee Gonzales has exhausted her eligibilit­y and veteran forwards DeYona Gaston and Khadija Faye have elected to transfer, but four of the six players who started for Texas in the NCAA Tournament will be back. The Longhorns signed two top-10 prospects during the 2024 recruiting cycle, and All-American candidate Rori Harmon could be available next season after a knee injury cut short her junior year in December.

“We’ll be back. I can say that with great confidence,” Texas coach Vic Schaefer said after UT’s season ended on March 31 with a 76-66 loss to North Carolina State. “If we lose Shaylee and Hadi, the class that we have coming in, Rori back healthy, and everybody else a year older and a year wiser, I’ll be sitting here next March 31.”

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