By CHARLIE PARENT Nasir “Naz” Price, the top-ranked freshman in Texas, has been in contact with several Power 5 schools in his home state. The 6-foot-3 combo guard out of Seven Lakes High School (TX.) and Houston Hoops AAU has already received an offer from TCU after averaging 16.4 points, 3 assists and 3.4 rebounds in his freshman campaign. “At first, there was kind … [Read more...] about Class of 2026 top guard Naz Price drawing early interest from Power 5 Texas schools
Texas forward Dillon Mitchell declares for NBA Draft
By CHARLIE PARENT Texas’ Dillon Mitchell declared for the NBA Draft on Wednesday after averaging 4.3 points and 3.9 rebounds in 17 minutes per game last season. Mitchell is a former top-five recruit in the class of 2022, heralded for his athletic and defensive abilities. 🫶 pic.twitter.com/ErAYAxAI6p— Dillon Mitchell (@Dillonmit_23) April 12, … [Read more...] about Texas forward Dillon Mitchell declares for NBA Draft
Class of 2023 five-star A.J. Johnson decommits from Texas, will play in Australian NBL
By CHARLIE PARENT A.J. Johnson, a top-15 recruit in the class of 2023, has decommitted from Texas and will play in the Australian NBL next season. The 6-foot-5 guard out of Southern California Academy (CA.) becomes the first American since Lamelo Ball (’19) to take the Australian pro route. Ball was the third overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft. ESPN Reporting … [Read more...] about Class of 2023 five-star A.J. Johnson decommits from Texas, will play in Australian NBL
SMU adds Georgetown transfer Denver Anglin
By ADAM ZAGORIA Georgetown transfer Denver Anglin has committed to SMU, he announced. The 6-foot-1 New Jersey native averaged 1.3 points under Patrick Ewing last season with the Hoyas. “It was the best fit for me,” he said of SMU. He initially committed to Georgetown in 2021 over Providence, Stanford, UConn, Northwestern and others. Follow Adam Zagoria on … [Read more...] about SMU adds Georgetown transfer Denver Anglin
‘It’s a great day to be alive’: The story of Rodney Terry and his path to the head coaching job at Texas
By SAM LANCE KANSAS CITY — Texas senior guard Sir’Jabari Rice sat in front of his locker with his headphones on, sustaining a stone-faced expression while staring straight off in the distance. His college career — four years at New Mexico State, and one at Texas — was over, after an 88-81 Elite Eight loss to Miami. A chance at playing at the Final Four in Houston, Rice’s … [Read more...] about ‘It’s a great day to be alive’: The story of Rodney Terry and his path to the head coaching job at Texas