Texas beat Iowa State to win the Big 12 tournament championship on Tuesday, in a final score of 70-53.
Freshman Madison Booker, who was the first freshman to win Big 12 Player of the Year, led all scorers with 26 points. It’s the team’s second tournament title in the last three years.
“I’m proud of my kids because we beat a hell of a team tonight. A well-coached team,” said Texas coach Vic Schaefer. “To go win a championship in this league against the teams we went through — it’s pretty special.”
Iowa State coach Bill Fennelly called Texas a “Final Four team” in their matchup, with the Longhorns avenging a loss to the Cyclones in last year’s Big 12 tournament final.
Despite losing Rori Harmon to injury earlier this year, Texas has won 12 of their last 13 games, losing only to Oklahoma. Booker has been a big part of that, putting up 20 or more points in eight of those 13 games.
“Madison Booker was [Big 12] player of the year for a reason,” Iowa State’s Emily Ryan said afterward. “And she showed it tonight.”
Booker was named the tournament’s most outstanding player, having averaged 21.3 points per game. Aaliyah Moore and Shalyee Gonzales contributed heavily in the title game, a sign of the all-around effort from a team that has been through a lot this season.
“They’re just tough, you know? We’ve had so much adversity throughout the course of the season,” said Schaefer, whose team lost star guard Harmon to a torn ACL in December and had several others miss time with injuries. “These kids just said, ’OK, tell us how to do it and we’ll do it. What do you want us to do?'”