How to watch No. 2 Texas women’s basketball vs. No. 7 Utah in the second round

In Vic Schaefer we trust.

No. 2 Texas is set to square off against No. 7 Utah on Sunday in the second round of the NCAA tournament, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The Longhorns defeated No. 15 Fairfield 70-52 in the first round on Friday, led by Aaliyah Moore’s 18 points. The Utes dominated No. 10 Arkansas by a score of 92-69.

The winner of Sunday’s matchup secures a spot in the Sweet 16 to face the winner of No. 3 LSU vs. No. 6 Ohio State.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the Texas-Utah matchup:

  • Date: Sunday, March 20
  • Time: 4:00 p.m. CT
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Radio: Longhorn Radio Network – 104.9 The Horn
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)

Players to watch:

Texas

  • Aliyah Matharu averages 12 points per game and 1.6 steals per game
  • Rori Harmon averages 11.7 points per game and 5. 1 assists per game
  • Lauren Ebo leads the team with 6.9 rebounds per game

Utah

  • Gianna Kneepkens averages 12.6 points per game
  • Dru Gylten averages 5.3 assists per game
  • Kelsey Rees leads the team with 4.8 rebounds per game

LOOK: Texas players, staff receive Alamo Bowl rings

The 2019 Alamo Bowl rings have arrived.

When you defeat a highly-ranked team in the Alamo Bowl, you have to show off the ring.

That’s exactly what players and staff began to do on Wednesday via Twitter.

Bob Shipley, father of former wide receivers Jordan and Jaxon, has had a wide variety of job titles in regards to Texas football. Currently, he serves as a football analyst. In the past, he was the director of high school relations.

It’s clear that the entire Shipley family bleeds burnt orange, it’s no surprise that he’s one of the first to show off a proud accomplishment. As a staff member, he received a 2019 Alamo Bowl ring after Texas defeated No. 11 Utah 38-10 on Dec. 31.

Over the past two seasons, the Longhorns have dominated both Georgia and Utah in the Sugar Bowl and Alamo Bowl. Tom Herman is now the first Texas head coach to win his first three bowl game appearances.

It’s certainly not their primary goals of the Big 12 title, appearing in the college football playoff, or winning the National Championship. Even if you fall short of those goals, you at least hope to play in one of the New Year’s Six (NY6) bowls that are the top major NCAA Division I bowl games.

However, the dominating fashion in which they’ve handled well-respected opponents is worth showing off. The ring showcases the Longhorns logo in the middle of the bling, with the Texas tower and respective last name on the side.