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March Madness: Why 2 international Texas transfers are fine just observing Final Four run

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During Texas' Final Four matchup against UCLA on Friday, it’s unlikely that Grace Prenter will see much time on the court. Lovisa Asbrink Hose won’t play at all. The newcomers are OK with that.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by hookem. com (@hookemdotcom) During Texas women’s basketball's Friday Final Four matchup against UCLA in Phoenix, it is unlikely that Grace Prenter will see much time on the court. Lovisa Asbrink Hose won’t play at all.

That has been the case for Prenter and Asbrink Hose throughout much of their first season at Texas. A freshman guard, Prenter has had the bulk of her playing time confined to the waning minutes of blowouts. Asbrink Hose, who is a second-year center, is redshirting following a transfer from Florida Atlantic.

More: Subscribe to the Statesman's Texas sports newsletter The newcomers, though, are OK with this arrangement. "I've gained a lot of experience even being on the bench," Prenter told the American-Statesman last weekend in Fort Worth. Texas Longhorns guard Grace Prenter (8) pushes towards the basket during the game against Prairie View A&M at the Moody Center on Sunday, Dec.

7, 2025 in Austin. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman) First years at Texas have included more off-court work than on-court highlights When Texas originally started looking at Prenter, she belonged to the 2026 recruiting cycle.

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