Texas Tech Basketball: Fighting for March Madness


Author: The Daily News Now! March 7, 2026 Duration: 1:25
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Texas Tech Basketball: Fighting for March Madness

Texas Tech mens basketball team, ranked tenth, faces BYU in Utah, aiming to build momentum for the Big Twelve Conference tournament. Coach McCasland emphasizes physicality and teamwork. Meanwhile, the twenty-first-ranked Lady Raiders, with a program-record nineteen straight wins, fall in the second round of the womens Big Twelve tournament. Both teams prepare for the NCAA Tournament, with seeding on the line.

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