March Madness: Bryanna Preston is Texas' future at point guard. What's her current role?
Texas point guard Bryanna Preston has come off the bench in each of her 51 games at Texas. That is poised to change next season.
When they arrived on the Texas Longhorns ' campus two summers ago, Bryanna Preston and Jordan Lee really got into puzzles. Neither Lee or Preston had a car, so their entertainment consisted of riding their scooters, listening to music in the dorms and doing puzzles. On Saturday, the sophomores on the UT basketball team recalled putting together pieces that depicted donuts, flowers and planets.
Preston shared that putting together those works "was a vibe, though, very relaxing. " Texas Longhorns guards Breyanna Preston (1) and Rori Harmon (3) prepare for practice, March 19, 2026 as the Texas Longhorns host the first and second rounds of the NCAA Womenโs Basketball Tournament at the Moody Center in Austin. Texas will play Missouri State on Friday.
(Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman) Lee said she was recently gifted a 1,000-piece bird puzzle from former Texas coach Jody Conradt. The two then conceded that they haven't had much time to do puzzles over the past six months; something about a basketball season and their sophomore years of college. More: Subscribe to the Statesman's Texas sports newsletter Lee and Preston plan on getting to the bird puzzle in the offseason.
But unless they want to start working on that puzzle next week, Preston, Lee and the Longhorns will need to get past Oregon in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday. Texas (32-3) and Oregon (23-12) are respectively the No. 1 and No.
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