Texas women beat TCU to reach Final 4 of Mar. Madness
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On Monday, Texas left little doubt in a suffocating defensive effort against Hailey Van Lith and No. 2 TCU. The Longhorns held the Horned Frogs to just 47 points on 12-of-45 shooting (26.7%).
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Texas is moving on to its first Final Four since 2003.
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Texas won a regional final for the first time in four tries under coach Vic Schaefer, who previously made two Final Four trips with Mississippi State.
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