Longhorns basketball commits to home-and-home series with Memphis
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For the next two seasons, Texas Longhorns basketball is adding a new twist to its schedule. The Longhorns and the University of Memphis will play a home-and-home series starting during the 2026-2027 campaign. The festivities will begin with Texas hosting Memphis on December 16th, followed by Memphis hosting Texas the following year.
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In the all-time series, Texas holds a 4-2 advantage since the programs first met during the 1965-66 campaign. While the teams have not faced each other every year, this is not the first time they have had a season series.
locked in the Tigers for a home-and-home series starting next season at Moody🤘#HookEm | #AlwaysCompetepic.twitter.com/ocWz7p2itP
— Texas Men’s Basketball (@TexasMBB) February 27, 2026
During the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons, the two programs faced off, with Texas winning both games. The Longhorns started that series with a 74-67 victory in Austin on January 6, 2005. Almost a year later, Texas continued its winning ways with a 69-58 victory on the road.
While the Longhorns have some of their schedule set for the future, their focus is on bringing a title to Austin this year. In the programs first season under Sean Miller they have shown encouraging signs. Through 28 games, the Longhorns have posted a 17-11 record which includes a 8-7 mark in conference play.
sighting in 🤘#HookEm | #AlwaysCompetepic.twitter.com/YeDdbpctTC
— Texas Men’s Basketball (@TexasMBB) February 28, 2026
Unlike Texas, Memphis has struggled this season. They have posted a 12-16 record through 28 games. In conference play they have struggled with consistency posting a 7-8 mark. As the Tigers look to turn their program around a win over Texas next year would be a big boost.
When the series resumes, the Longhorns will be in a prime position to extend their dominance and build on their two-game lead over the Tigers.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas, Memphis agree to home-and-home basketball series