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512.232.3865 Texaslonghorns 2011-12 UT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dates/times subject to change. Check TexasSports.com for updates. TICKETS GROUP TICKETS 10/27 Thu. ST. EDWARD’S (EXHIBITION) ____ 7 pm 1/21 Sat. @ Oklahoma* fsn (Norman, Okla.) ___11 am Prime Reserved Seats __________________ $16 Get Hooked for Less! 11/11 Fri. STANFORD lhn Presented by Wingstop _ 7 pm 1/25 Wed. MISSOURI lhn Arena Reserved Seats __________________ $12 • just $5 each for groups of 10 or more • 11/14 Mon. SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA lhn __ 8 pm - Presented by Bank of America _______ 7 pm General Admission _____________________ $8 Grab your friends, coworkers, 11/20 Sun. ALCORN STATE lhn __________ 2 pm 1/28 Sat. @ Texas Tech* (Lubbock, Texas) _____ 2 pm Groups of 10 or more (see column to right) _______ $5 neighbors or youth team and call @ Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow Wahine Showdown~ 2/1 Wed. 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TEXAS TECH* lhn (Big 12/Big Ten Challenge) _________ 2 pm - Presented by Mama Fu’s Asian House ____ 7 pm and gamedays prior to tip-off Just $60 for arena-level reserved seats for 6 great games! 2/18 Sat. @ Kansas State* (Manhattan, Kan.) ____ 6 pm • Select Austin-area H-E-B stores 12/14 Wed. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF lhn • Gameday Will Call is at Erwin Center’s South box office Orange Package*: White Package*: 2/21 Tues. @ Baylor* fsn sw (Waco, Texas) ____6:30 pm (40 Acres Field Trip) ____________ 11 am Tickets to UT Athletics events are based on availability. • Michigan St. (Sa.12/10) • Michigan St. (Sa.12/10) 12/17 Sat. NORTH TEXAS lhn ___________ 7 pm 2/25 Sat. OKLAHOMA* fsn Presented by AT&T • Kansas (W.1/4) • North Texas (Sa.12/17) 12/20 Tue. GRAMBLING STATE lhn ________ 7 pm (WBCA Pink Zone) _____________ 5 pm THE LONGHORN FOUNDATION • Iowa St. (W.1/18) • Baylor (Su.1/15) 2/28 Tues. @ Missouri* (Columbia, Mo.) _______ 7 pm 12/28 Wed. 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