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Taking the liberty to start this thread. Texas is coming off it's best season in 20+ years and has a very solid roster returning next year. I think most early projections have them in the top 4 again as a Final Four favorite:
Here's some info about their roster:
Projected Starting 5:
PG: Rori Harmon, former Big 12 DPOY and 1st Team All Big 12. Generally considered among the best PGs in the country and should be fully healthy this year after coming off an ACL this past saeson.
SG: Jordan Lee, former top 10 recruit, will be a sophomore
SF: Madison Booker, 1st Team All American and SEC Player of the Year. Widely considered among the best players in the country.
PF: Aaliyah Moore, former top 10 recruit, has had an injury riddled career but can be an impact player when healthy (averaged 11.3 ppg as a junior during her healthiest year)
C: Kyla Oldacre, one of the best offensive rebounders in the country and made a huge impact off the bench in many marquee games this year
Potential Rotation players:
PG: Bryanna Preston-backed up Harmon this year, had a good freshman season
SG: Ashton Judd-Missouri transfer. Averaged 13.4 ppg in 2023-24, 11.6 ppg in 2024-25. Stats say she's a good 3pt shooter.
SF: Aaliyah Crump-#5 incoming recruit
PF: Justice Carlton-had several big games against overmatched teams, didn't get minutes in big games though
C: Breya Cunningham-transfer from Arizona, a big physical body inside
End of bench players:
C-Lovisa Asbrink Hose-transfer from Florida Atlantic, averaged 3ppg last year for them
G-Sarah Graves, former walk on
The team has a number of different faces but the playing style should be incredibly similar to the squad they had this year. Breya Cunningham will be a replacement for Taylor Jones, Jordan Lee steps up as the defensive stopping 3pt threat that Shay Holle was, Aaliyah Moore will regain her spot that was temporarily filled by Mwenentanda. Booker and Harmon are back, Preston will continue to backup Harmon.
Texas was really good this year but their biggest weakness is 3pt production. They were one of the best defensive teams in the nation but offensively were quite limited. Most sets were run for Madison Booker hitting short corner jumpers or Texas would feed their post combo of Jones/Oldacre. I expect more of the same this year but would look for more perimeter action involving Jordan Lee getting looks from 3, or having their backups of Judd/Crump get shots from the perimeter. Texas is also in the mix for Gianna Kneepkens who is one of the most coveted portal players this year and would give them a massive 3pt shooting weapon.
One last note, Vic is one of the best coaches in the country, but has been consistently dominated by Dawn Staley throughout his career. If Texas will compete with South Carolina this upcoming season, he'll need to come up with better game plans and more creative offensive schemes.
Here's some info about their roster:
Projected Starting 5:
PG: Rori Harmon, former Big 12 DPOY and 1st Team All Big 12. Generally considered among the best PGs in the country and should be fully healthy this year after coming off an ACL this past saeson.
SG: Jordan Lee, former top 10 recruit, will be a sophomore
SF: Madison Booker, 1st Team All American and SEC Player of the Year. Widely considered among the best players in the country.
PF: Aaliyah Moore, former top 10 recruit, has had an injury riddled career but can be an impact player when healthy (averaged 11.3 ppg as a junior during her healthiest year)
C: Kyla Oldacre, one of the best offensive rebounders in the country and made a huge impact off the bench in many marquee games this year
Potential Rotation players:
PG: Bryanna Preston-backed up Harmon this year, had a good freshman season
SG: Ashton Judd-Missouri transfer. Averaged 13.4 ppg in 2023-24, 11.6 ppg in 2024-25. Stats say she's a good 3pt shooter.
SF: Aaliyah Crump-#5 incoming recruit
PF: Justice Carlton-had several big games against overmatched teams, didn't get minutes in big games though
C: Breya Cunningham-transfer from Arizona, a big physical body inside
End of bench players:
C-Lovisa Asbrink Hose-transfer from Florida Atlantic, averaged 3ppg last year for them
G-Sarah Graves, former walk on
The team has a number of different faces but the playing style should be incredibly similar to the squad they had this year. Breya Cunningham will be a replacement for Taylor Jones, Jordan Lee steps up as the defensive stopping 3pt threat that Shay Holle was, Aaliyah Moore will regain her spot that was temporarily filled by Mwenentanda. Booker and Harmon are back, Preston will continue to backup Harmon.
Texas was really good this year but their biggest weakness is 3pt production. They were one of the best defensive teams in the nation but offensively were quite limited. Most sets were run for Madison Booker hitting short corner jumpers or Texas would feed their post combo of Jones/Oldacre. I expect more of the same this year but would look for more perimeter action involving Jordan Lee getting looks from 3, or having their backups of Judd/Crump get shots from the perimeter. Texas is also in the mix for Gianna Kneepkens who is one of the most coveted portal players this year and would give them a massive 3pt shooting weapon.
One last note, Vic is one of the best coaches in the country, but has been consistently dominated by Dawn Staley throughout his career. If Texas will compete with South Carolina this upcoming season, he'll need to come up with better game plans and more creative offensive schemes.