NCAAW Big 12: 40-8 run keys Texas Longhorns win over Kansas State

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The No. 15 Texas Longhorns scored just six points in the first quarter, their star point guard Rori Harmon missed her first 12 shots from the field and the team finished with a field goal shooting percentage of 31.7 — even worse than the opposing Kansas State Wildcats’ 32.7 — yet still won a Big 12 Tournament quarterfinal contest, 60-42, Friday afternoon at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City.

Texas (24-8, 14-4 Big 12) was able to cruise to victory in the end courtesy of a 40-8 run from 5:00 in the second to 7:41 in the fourth that brought the score from 16-7 Wildcats to 47-24 Longhorns.

Shaylee Gonzales opened the stretch with a much-needed three. Amina Muhammad then converted on a 3-point play off an offensive rebound-turned-layup. After that Harmon made a free throw and DeYona Gaston added two more to tie the game at 16 with 3:06 to go in the first half. Texas was down 18-16 at the break.

A Taylor Jones 3-point play at the 6:32 mark of the third gave the Longhorns their first lead since 5-4 at 23-21. Texas later got transition layups at 5:17 and 3:49 in the third to make it 27-21 and 30-21, respectively. Harmon capped the frame with a mid-range make, her first field goal of the contest, which made it 39-22.

Shay Holle made the only other Texas three during the…

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