At a Glance
- Texas Women’s Basketball wins 120-38 over Southeast Louisiana, staying undefeated.
- Senior Kyla Oldacre scores career-high 22 points.
- Texas maintains a 34-straight home-game winning streak with a 26-0, 21-0 first-half burst.
- Why it matters: The dominant victory keeps Texas on track for a top-seed finish and showcases its offensive dominance.
The No. 2 Texas Longhorns women closed their non-conference schedule with a decisive 120-38 win over Southeast Louisiana, bolstering an undefeated record of 15-0. Senior forward Kyla Oldacre led the way with a career-high 22 points while Madison Booker added 20.
Texas Ramps Up Offense
The Longhorns exploded early, scoring 26-0 in the first quarter and 21-0 in the second, securing the win before the opponent could mount a comeback. Texas dominated the paint, putting up 68 points in that area against a team that never fielded a player taller than six feet.
The Lady Lions committed 30 turnovers, all of which Texas converted into 50 points, including 20 turnovers in the first half before the Longhorns pulled out of their full-court defense.
- Kyla Oldacre – 22 points, 9-of-10 FG, 4-of-5 FT in 19 minutes off the bench.
- Madison Booker – 20 points.
- Jordan Lee – 16 points, four 3-pointers.
- Breya Cunningham – 12 points.
- Bryanna Preston – 12 points and three steals.
- Rori Harmon – six assists, no turnovers.
Turnover Advantage

The Lady Lions’ 30 turnovers were the key to Texas’s 50-point conversion, with 20 of those turnovers occurring in the first half.
Key Takeaways
- Texas remains undefeated (15-0) and undefeated at home (34-straight).
- Senior Kyla Oldacre’s 22 points were a career high.
- Texas’s ability to convert turnovers into points was decisive.
With this crushing win, Texas continues its dominant run and looks forward to facing Missouri next, while Southeast Louisiana prepares to travel to Incarnate Word.

