Women’s Basketball Keeps Momentum Rolling with Strong Summer
The UTRGV women's basketball team concluded an intensive eight-week summer workout, and head coach Lane Lord is optimistic about the upcoming 2026-27 season. He emphasized that this summer produced the best talent pool in nine years, highlighting goals focused on improving speed, strength, and team bonding. Returners, fueled by last season’s success, propelled a competitive environment, while new strategies boosted the team's adaptability. Notably, Erin Maguire's development has been impressive, setting high expectations for the season ahead.
By the Numbers- UTRGV women's basketball had its best summer in nine years, according to Coach Lane Lord.
- Erin Maguire reportedly made the biggest leap in confidence observed by the coaching staff in eight years.
- The Vaqueros are returning hungry after achieving the winningest season in program history in 2025-26.
- Team bonding and culture-building have been prioritized during summer workouts.
The team will reconvene at the end of August for the academic year, continuing to build on their summer progress. With personalized workout plans, players will remain focused on maintaining and enhancing their conditioning and skills during the offseason.
Bottom LineUTRGV women's basketball is primed for a successful season, driven by a blend of returning talent and determined newcomers fueled by last year’s achievements and an intensive summer. Their commitment to improvement and competitiveness sets a high expectation for the upcoming games.
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