Texas freshman Madison Booker has been named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) All-American team, marking a significant achievement for the Longhorns despite their loss in the bid for the Final Four.

By the Numbers
  • Booker averaged 17 points, five rebounds, and five assists per game as a freshman.
  • Junior guard Rori Harmon's ACL injury before Big 12 Conference play highlighted Booker's potential as a player.
State of Play
  • Booker joins a prestigious group, including Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, and Cameron Brink, on the WBCA All-American team.
  • Past Longhorns, such as Edwina Brown, Clarissa Davis, and Andrea Lloyd, have also been named All-American.
  • Booker's future is promising, as she is expected to continue making an impact in the SEC and could contribute to the Longhorns' success in the conference.
Bottom Line

Madison Booker's selection to the WBCA All-American team underscores her exceptional talent and potential for future success, positioning her as a key player to watch in the SEC next season.