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No. 4 Texas women defeat No. 24 Alabama 72-65
Madison Booker scores 21 points and grabs 9 rebounds in the win
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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The No. 4 ranked Texas women's basketball team defeated the No. 24 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide by a score of 72-65 on Sunday. Texas was led by Madison Booker, who scored 21 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Jordan Lee and Kyla Oldacre also scored 11 points each for the Longhorns in the victory.
Why it matters
This was an important early-season matchup between two top-25 women's basketball programs. The win helps solidify Texas' ranking as one of the top teams in the country, while Alabama's loss drops them out of the top 25 rankings.
The details
Texas was able to pull away in the second half after the game was close throughout the first two quarters. Booker had a dominant performance, scoring efficiently from the field and crashing the boards. Lee and Oldacre provided strong complementary scoring to support Booker's efforts.
- The game was played on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
The players
Madison Booker
A standout player for the No. 4 ranked Texas women's basketball team, Booker scored 21 points and grabbed 9 rebounds in the win over Alabama.
Jordan Lee
A key contributor for Texas, Lee scored 11 points in the victory over the No. 24 ranked Crimson Tide.
Kyla Oldacre
Oldacre also scored 11 points to help the Longhorns defeat Alabama.
The takeaway
Texas' win over a ranked Alabama team demonstrates the Longhorns' status as one of the top women's basketball programs in the country. The balanced scoring effort and Booker's dominant performance are positive signs as Texas looks to make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament later this season.


