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AUSTIN, Texas — The University of Texas officially concluded its 2021-22 athletics year on Sunday, as Baseball ended its season with a tie for seventh place at the College World Series. The Longhorns recorded four NCAA Championships this year, tying the school record for most team titles in a single season set in 1985-86.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — When Texas hosted a football recruiting weekend last summer, prospective players walked a burnt orange carpet flanked by nearly a dozen Lamborghinis with engines revving and growling and music blaring.
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The Texas Longhorns are the athletic teams representing the University of Texas at Austin. The teams are sometimes referred to as the Horns and take their name from Longhorn cattle that were an important part of the development of Texas, and are now the official "large animal" of the state of Texas. [ 2 ]
The Texas Longhorns football program is the intercollegiate team representing the University of Texas at Austin (variously Texas or UT) in the sport of American football. The Longhorns compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
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Texas registered a total of eight medals (one gold, four silver, three bronze) from its Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving teams at the Paris Games. Rising junior Hubert Kos of Hungary claimed the gold medal in the 200 back, while rising sophomore Erin Gemmell anchored Team USA’s 4×200 free relay to silver.
Thanks to national titles in volleyball and rowing and five top-two national finishes overall, Texas reclaims the Directors' Cup from Stanford.