No Result
View All Result
  • Message Board Community
Sunday, December 7, 2025
Login
HornSports
  • Home
  • Forums
  • News Feed
  • Football
    • Schedule/Results
    • 2026 Texas Football Commits
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Recruiting
  • Home
  • Forums
  • News Feed
  • Football
    • Schedule/Results
    • 2026 Texas Football Commits
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Recruiting
No Result
View All Result
HornSports
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Texas Longhorns Basketball

NCAA Tournament Preview: Texas vs. Arizona State

Aaron Carrara by Aaron Carrara
March 25, 2014
in Texas Longhorns Basketball
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
NCAA Tournament Preview:  Texas vs. Arizona State
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
ADVERTISEMENT

If you’re a college basketball fan, there’s nothing better than the first four days of March Madness – the brackets; the upsets; the buzzer beaters. There isn’t anything in sports that consistently matches the all-encompassing magic of the first few days of college basketball’s championship tournament. Even the Super Bowl struggles to claim superiority over March Madness…Super Bowls Squares versus Brackets?

 

READ ALSO

The Middle East Offers Texas an Unlikely Route to College Basketball & the NBA

Texas Basketball to play in 2026 Rady Children’s Invitational

 

 

For Rick Barnes and the Texas Longhorns, those first four days haven’t been a Cinderella story recently. In fact, missing the 2013 tournament coupled with an ugly first round loss in the College Basketball Invitational, had many fans convinced that changes were needed in the program.

ADVERTISEMENT

 

 

 

Then the 2014 season started. Texas exceeded fan expectations with a youthful roster. Hope was rekindled.

 

 

 

That hope has largely been dashed. Since February 1st, the Horns are 7-6, going 2-6 in road/neutral site games.

 

 

 

But this is March. Starting today, there are 64 teams that have an opportunity to reel off six wins and be crowned national champion. Just like everyone else, the Longhorns are starting with a proverbial clean slate. Whether they find the groove that carried them through January or are dogged by their late-season swoon is up to them.

 

 

 

Texas faces an Arizona State team that had it’s own share of struggles throughout the second half of PAC 12 play. ASU finished their season with three straight losses and lost 5 of their last 7 games.

 

 

 

The teams’ connections don’t end with their February struggles. The Sun Devils’ Head Coach, Herb Sendek, was a graduate assistant on Barnes’ staff at Providence. The two also coached against each other in the ACC while Barnes was at Clemson and Sendek was running NCSU’s program. Beyond these connections, Sendek suffers from many of the same criticisms as Barnes – poor tournament performances and a lacking offense.

 

 

 

The reality is that after these teams square off in Milwaukee tonight at the Bradley Center, one of the fan bases is going to be saying, “Told you so“, while the other repeats the March Madness battle cry, “Survive and Advance!”

 

 

 

Key metrics for tonight:‘”

    n”.self::process_list_items(“‘.str_replace(‘

    ‘, ”, ‘

     

    [*]Texas is 5-4 against Top 25 competition while ASU is 2-2. 9 of the Horns’ 10 losses were against teams that eventually made the field of 64.

     

    [*]The Longhorns score just over 74 ppg; the Sun Devils score 75 ppg. Texas allows 70 ppg; the ASU defense averages 69 ppg.

     

    [*]Texas is 10-3 this season in games decided by fewer than 7 points.

     

    [*]Arizona State is 5-0 this year when getting at least five days before a game.

     

    [*]The contrasts between Texas wins and losses is stark. In 23 wins, teams were limited to 64.9 ppg, 37% fgp, and Texas owned almost a 10 rpg margin. In 10 losses, the Horns allowed 81.9 ppg, 46.5% fgp and Texas held only a 1.8 rpg advantage.

     

    ‘).'”).”n

“‘

 

Prediction

 

Rick Barnes has been quoted about concerns over defending ASU’s point guard, Jahii Carson. Expect Carson to get his points. The key to this game is to make sure that Carson’s scoring doesn’t grease the skids for the entire ASU offense. Regardless of Carson’s performance, Texas needs to maintain control of the paint and defend the other 4 positions very well. Where the Longhorns have struggled late in the season is when they over-compensate for one player and end up suffering a total defensive breakdown as a result.

 

 

 

Expect this game to remain close deep into the second half.

Related Posts

The Middle East Offers Texas an Unlikely Route to College Basketball & the NBA
Texas Longhorns Basketball

The Middle East Offers Texas an Unlikely Route to College Basketball & the NBA

November 27, 2025
Texas Basketball to play in 2026 Rady Children’s Invitational
Texas Longhorns Basketball

Texas Basketball to play in 2026 Rady Children’s Invitational

November 6, 2025
Longhorns drop season opener to Duke 75-60
Texas Longhorns Basketball

Longhorns drop season opener to Duke 75-60

November 5, 2025
Game Preview: Texas Longhorns versus No. 6 Duke Blue Devils
Texas Longhorns Basketball

Game Preview: Texas Longhorns versus No. 6 Duke Blue Devils

November 3, 2025
Four star combo guard Joe Sterling commits to Texas
Texas Longhorns Basketball

Four star combo guard Joe Sterling commits to Texas

October 30, 2025
Texas Basketball signs pair of international players to 2025-2026 roster
Texas Longhorns Basketball

2025 Longhorns Basketball Early Preview: Can Texas Bounce Back Under Sean Miller?

August 18, 2025
Next Post
NCAA Tournament: Texas beats Arizona State

NCAA Tournament: Texas beats Arizona State

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest From Our Community

POPULAR NEWS

National Signing Day Recap: Longhorns Ink 23 Players to 2026 Class

National Signing Day Recap: Longhorns Ink 23 Players to 2026 Class

December 3, 2025
Texas Commit Jermaine Bishop Jr. Delivers Monster Performance in Regional Semifinals

Texas Commit Jermaine Bishop Jr. Delivers Monster Performance in Regional Semifinals

December 2, 2025
Four-Star Safety Toray Davis Commits to Texas

Four-Star Safety Toray Davis Commits to Texas

December 2, 2025

Quick Links

Forum

News Feed

Football

Basketball

Baseball

Recruiting

Recent Posts

  • National Signing Day Recap: Longhorns Ink 23 Players to 2026 Class
  • Texas Commit Jermaine Bishop Jr. Delivers Monster Performance in Regional Semifinals
  • Four-Star Safety Toray Davis Commits to Texas
  • Longhorns Rally to Shock Aggies, Keep CFP Dream Alive in 27-17 Victory

Follow us

Advertise with HornSports

© 2023 HornSports - All rights reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Forums
  • News Feed
  • Football
    • Schedule/Results
    • 2026 Texas Football Commits
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Recruiting

© 2023 HornSports - All rights reserved