Texas Hoops cruise past Chicago State behind super freshman Tre Johnson

The Texas Longhorns dominated Chicago State with a 105-58 win Tuesday night at Moody Center, led by freshman Tre Johnson’s game-high 19 points. Head Coach Rodney Terry praised Johnson’s growth, calling him “a totally different guy” from the summer. Texas, now 2-1, jumped out to a 12-0 lead and kept control throughout, with strong contributions from Ze’Rik Onyema (18 points, 6 rebounds) and Arthur Kaluma (15 points, 8 rebounds). Texas shot 57.1% from the field and outrebounded Chicago State 46-30. The Texas soccer team was also recognized for their recent SEC Championship win. Texas will host Mississippi Valley State next on Saturday at 4 p.m. CT on SEC Network+.

The Texas Longhorns registered another non-conference game in the books with stellar victory 105-58 over Chicago State on Tuesday night at Moody Center, with freshman guard Tre Johnson leading the charge. Johnson scored a game-high 19 points, pacing five Longhorns in double figures as Texas improved to 2-1 this season.

Head Coach Rodney Terry shared words following the game about the freshman’s performance. “You take Tre Johnson the summer, and you take him where he’s at right now, he’s a total different guy in terms of the coaching piece and taking coaching — he’s grown so much in his maturity in that regard.” Johnson was No. 5-ranked nationally in the class of 2024 by 247 Sports Composite, ESPN and Rivals.

The Longhorns opened the game with a 12-0 run and quickly established control, building their lead throughout the night. Senior Ze’Rik Onyema added 18 points and six rebounds, while Arthur Kaluma recorded 15 points, eight rebounds, and four assists. Kadin Shedrick and Julian Larry also contributed with 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Texas shot 57.1% from the field, including 50% from three-point range, while holding Chicago State to 29.7% shooting. The Longhorns dominated in the paint and on the boards, posting a 46-30 rebound advantage. By halftime, Texas led 50-18, and a 20-2 run in the second half sealed their second-largest margin of victory in Moody Center’s history.

The Texas soccer team was briefly recognized at the game for their SEC Championship win on Sunday.

Next, Texas will face Mississippi Valley State at home on Saturday, with tipoff set for 4 p.m. CT on SEC Network+.