Austin-Football and volleyball in Texas may be the athletic point of athletics in Texas at the present time, but the Darrel K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium and Gregory Gym will not be the only squares where longhorn flows for a long time. The women’s basketball team in Texas will return soon, and the team coach Fik Chevir returns to its sixth season with the team.
As the season approaches quickly, there are some things that must be known to the 2025-26 season.
Madison Booker and Ruri Harmon are preparing for another season on an area of forty acres
Madison Booker has proven throughout her career with Texas that she is one of the best women’s basketball players in the country. Now its junior season enters, Schaefer knows that it will increase the legacy of Texas.
“One poker, when you get an outlet, this is the first appearance,” she said in the availability of the last media.
Booker ended the season with an average of 16.3 points for each game and got a women’s basketball player in SEC. With Texas Rorey Harmon’s goalkeeper, Texas is once again associated with hopes in the very real championship. Harmon, who enters her fifth season with Longhorns, is the first player in the history of the program that reaches 1200 points and 700 assists in her career.
“When you can start a team with Madison Booker and Rorre Harmon on the goalkeeper, this is a good place to start,” Chevler said. “That these two, man, be very competitive.”
Kyla Oldacre works to return from injury
During the Globl Jam in Canada during the summer, Kyla Oldacre suffered an ankle injury. A strong existence of Texas who gave priority to the paint last season, Oldakri will be a decisive return for Longhorns.

“Kayla has not succeeded, and she hasn’t done much from anything since she fell in Toronto,” Chevler said. “I did a little [on Tuesday]… in the air conditioning, I did a little, and it is much more than what I did. ”
Oldacre played less than nine minutes against Puerto Rico in the Globl jam before it decreased due to an injury, but at that time he scored 17 points and 11 rebounds. One of the most powerful centers in the Supreme Education Council, its return may be necessary for deep riding in March this season.
“[Tuesday] “It was the first time that I actually see it,” Shavler said. “She saw her today, and we hope that we will get a good report and get it. It is definitely working better now, so I expect you to be fine here in the next week or so.”
Texas loses some familiar faces
While Longhorns kept the best players in Harmon and Booker, there were some losses from the rest of the list. She left Hall, who ended her career as the best women’s basketball player in Texas, the team after her fifth season.
“The first question that I have with this team is the one who will fill the tea vacuum.” “She was involved and played every year she was here … This is the first question, as you say, well, what are you looking for? This consistency.”
Texas also lost striker Alia Moore and Taylor Jones Center. The average Moore reached 19.7 minutes last year for Longhorns and 7.9 points for each game. The Jones average reached 21.8 minutes per game, 11.9 points for each game, and he got honors from the AP All-MARICA.
“We lose [Moore]”, Who brought hardness and competitive spirit in a game. Then she helped get a five players such as Taylor Jones, who can make a free bird and stretch the floor slightly.”
Texas is now some new faces, including the novice goalkeeper Alaly Chromap, who was classified on recruitment No. 5 by ESPN in the 2025 category.
Although some familiar faces may have left, and a major player in Texas held on the way to return from injury, Shaver seems excited for another season of women’s basketball in Texas.