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Texas women’s hoops faces LSU twice, gets Texas A&M and OU at home

AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas women’s basketball team faces its nemesis, South Carolina, on the road in Southeastern Conference play this season.

The SEC released the women’s basketball schedule Wednesday, and it has a Thursday-Sunday cadence throughout the season, except for a Monday matchup against Kentucky Feb. 9 in Austin.

A Final Four team last season, the Longhorns begin SEC play on New Year’s Day against Missouri on the road, and then come back to Moody Center on Jan. 4 for the home opener against Ole Miss. The 16-game schedule features matchups against each team at least once, and this year, the Longhorns will face Louisiana State twice.

Texas takes on both rivals in Austin, Texas A&M on Jan. 18 and Oklahoma on Feb. 1. Head coach Vic Schaefer will face his former team, Mississippi State, in Austin on Feb. 22.

Other home games for the Longhorns include: Auburn (Jan. 8), LSU (Feb. 5), Kentucky (Feb. 9) and Georgia (Feb. 26).

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Remaining road games include: LSU (Jan. 11), Arkansas (Jan. 25), Florida (Jan. 29), Vanderbilt (Feb. 12), Tennessee (Feb. 15) and Alabama (March 1).

Specific times will be announced later when the SEC’s broadcast partners make those decisions.

The SEC women’s basketball tournament is set for March 4-8 at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.

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