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The Daily Texan

Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

The Daily Texan

Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

The Daily Texan

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Freshman Eszter Meri receives a serve during a match against OU on Feb. 28, 2025.

Texas women’s tennis falls short in SEC home stand

Ayan Masud and Liv Elizondo March 25, 2025

After a four-match away stretch, No. 13 Texas women’s tennis was back at home for two matches over the weekend against No. 9 LSU and No. 49 Ole Miss, both resulting in 2–4 losses.  Last year in...

Longhorns share love at PAWs animal shelter Valentine's Day fundraiser

Longhorns share love at PAWs animal shelter Valentine’s Day fundraiser

Ayan Masud and Tyler Pullum February 19, 2025

    Kennels of puppies were scattered around Victory Lap last Thursday as PAWS Shelter of Central Texas hosted a Valentine’s Day fundraiser. Although many may have felt the gloom of droplets...

Sabina Zeynalova hits the ball during singles play against Oklahoma on March 3, 2024.

Texas women’s tennis falls in ITA Indoor National Championship quarterfinals to No. 2 Texas A&M

Ayan Masud and Liv Elizondo February 12, 2025

After a packed schedule in January filled with ups and downs, No. 11 Texas women’s tennis lost to the rackets of defending national champions, No. 2 Texas A&M, at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association...

Junior Sabina Zeynalova pumps her fist in celebration after scoring a point against Oklahoma on Sunday, March 3, 2024. Zeynalova's singles match vs. Dana Guzman, which she won 7-5, 6-1, was the deciding match that clinched the overall win for the Longhorns.

No. 11 Texas women’s tennis defends its paint to head to ITA National Championship 

Ayan Masud , General Sports Reporter February 5, 2025

Texas women’s tennis came out on top against No. 19 NC State and ACU in a series of home matches last weekend. Following two wins in the ITA kickoff weekend against Maryland and Baylor, the Longhorns...

Defensive back Andrew Mukuba smiles after intercepting the ball during Texas' game against Kentucky on Nov. 23, 2024.

Andrew Mukuba’s one-year rental pays off, safety declares for the NFL draft

Ayan Masud, General Sports Reporter January 13, 2025

Andrew Mukuba’s extensive college career has come to an end. When he made the decision to transfer to the University of Texas, he knew it would be his last one. As a true freshman at Clemson in 2021,...

Texas rowers, from left to right, Grace Edgar, Harriet Wallace, Salma Dessouky and Anna Garrison after a race win at the Longhorn Invitational on April 27, 2024.

Texas rowing in the swing of things

Ayan Masud, General Sports Reporter November 20, 2024

The reigning D1 rowing national champions ramped things up this month before athletes head home for the holidays. The Texas rowing team traveled to Waco on Nov. 10 to compete in the third annual Waco Rowing...

Texas rowing’s Sue Holderness primed for senior year as a leader

Texas rowing’s Sue Holderness primed for senior year as a leader

Ayan Masud, General Sports Reporter November 1, 2024

After winning the 2024 Women’s Rowing National Championship on June 2, Texas rowers remained in Austin for a short period of time before a hard-earned break. Some went home, many trained on their own...

All eyes on Aaliyah Chavez: women's basketball scouting No. 1 player in 2025 class

All eyes on Aaliyah Chavez: women’s basketball scouting No. 1 player in 2025 class

Ayan Masud, General Sports Reporter October 11, 2024

The Longhorns are in contention for the No. 1 player in the women’s basketball 2025 class. After securing five-star guard Aaliyah Crump in July, head coach Vic Schaefer and Texas aren’t stopping...

Dynasty established, what’s next? Texas rowing head coach confident ahead of 2025 season

Dynasty established, what’s next? Texas rowing head coach confident ahead of 2025 season

Ayan Masud, General Sports Reporter October 1, 2024

In June, Texas rowing solidified itself as the NCAA’s newest rowing dynasty.  It took a time of around six minutes and nine seconds in the First Varsity Eight for Texas Rowing to secure the 2024...

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