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How to watch UT in the 2023 NCAA tournaments

Put your burnt orange on and your horns up.

A crowd of people watching a Texas Longhorns game

Cheer on the Texas women’s basketball team on their own turf.

Put your horns up, because it’s time to cheer on UT in the NCAA tournament.

Texas men’s and women’s teams alike are on the bracket this year. Here’s what to know so far, and how to watch the Longhorns live.

Men’s team

Texas men’s basketball played their first game versus Colgate last night, and defeated the Raiders 81-61.

They’ll next compete against Penn State in the second round on Saturday, March 18. Keep an eye on the bracket to find out how to stream the game.

Women’s team

The women’s basketball team plays its first round game against East Carolina this Saturday, March 18.

Turn on ESPN at ~9 p.m. to cheer on the Longhorns — but if you’re really feeling the spirit you can also support them in person at the Moody Center. Tickets start at $10 for kids, and $16 for adults.

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