
"Texas is outscoring opponents by 28.4 points per game with a +963 scoring differential overall. It puts up 85.0 points per game and allows 56.6 per outing."
"The Longhorns average 90.3 points per game when playing at home, compared to 78.7 points per game when playing on the road, a difference of 11.6 points per contest."
The NCAA Tournament features a first-round matchup between the 16th-seeded Missouri State Bears and the No. 1 seed Texas Longhorns. The game is scheduled for March 20, 2026, at 4 p.m. ET at Moody Center. Texas recently defeated South Carolina, while Missouri State won against SFA. Texas boasts a significant scoring advantage, averaging 85.0 points per game and allowing only 56.6. The Longhorns have a strong home performance, scoring 90.3 points per game at home compared to 78.7 on the road.
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