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Texas Faces James Madison Tonight in High-Stakes Basketball Clash

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UPDATE: The Texas Longhorns women’s basketball team, riding a strong 4-0 start, is set to host the James Madison Dukes tonight at 7 p.m. at the Moody Center in Austin. This game marks a crucial final preparation for the No. 4 ranked Longhorns before their upcoming trip to face No. 3 UCLA and either No. 2 South Carolina or Duke at the Players Era event in Las Vegas next week.

Fans can expect an exhilarating matchup as Texas looks to extend their winning streak against a competitive James Madison squad that boasts a 3-2 record this season. The Dukes were last year’s Sun Belt Conference preseason favorites and are known for their historical prowess, holding the fourth-most all-time wins in Division I women’s basketball with 1,258 victories. Meanwhile, Texas is close behind with 1,255 all-time wins.

Tonight’s game is not just about the scoreboard; it’s a significant clash of basketball legacies. Last season, Texas dominated James Madison with a decisive 93-62 victory on their home court.

Stay tuned for live updates on this developing story as the game unfolds. Fans can catch the action on SECN+ and listen on 1300 AM.

What to Watch For: Keep an eye on standout players such as Rori Harmon and Justice Carlton, who are eager to showcase their skills without knee braces this season.

This game is more than just a tune-up; it’s an opportunity for Texas to solidify its position as a national powerhouse and for James Madison to prove its mettle against top-tier competition.

Follow our coverage for the latest updates and insights as the Texas Longhorns take on the James Madison Dukes!

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