UTA will be playing four games this weekend, including two against Auburn University, who in their last matchup handed the Mavs their first loss in almost three years. Read moreMovin' Mavs prepare, discuss goals for weekend tournament
For UTA to find success in their next matchup against California Baptist University, they should focus on slowing down opponent scorers, get other players involve… Read moreThree keys for Lady Mavericks to secure tenth win of the season
Head coach Morgan Wood said she’s been working with the team on structure and getting into peak condition. Read moreNew head coach looks to lead the Lady Movin’ Mavs to fourth national title
The Lady Mavericks will play Texas Southern University Nov. 12. Read moreA look at the women’s basketball team 2022-2023 schedule
The Mavericks will play UNT, Texas State, and compete in a Florida tournament before entering WAC play. Read moreA look at the men’s basketball team 2022-2023 schedule
Movin’ Mavs basketball team brings on Aaron Gouge as their new head coach. Gouge has won several national championships and won gold in the 2016 Rio Paralympics. Read moreNew coach, same goal: Movin Mavs look to win third consecutive national championship under new leadership
Sun Belt Coach of the Year Shereka Wright shares her vision for her team. Read moreThe Lady Mavericks prepare to win a second consecutive conference championship
The men’s basketball team is looking ahead with their eyes on winning the Western Athletic Conference. While many of the players from the previous season have left, the Mavericks aren’t shaken and are ready for a great season.
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Every player from the runner-up match will play on the team this season with the addition of two new players.
Initially hired as an assistant coach in 2009, Young has built relationships with players and staff that have served as a foundation for his run as head coach 12 years later.
Adding seven new players to the roster and leveraging senior guard David Azore’s experience for his final season, the Mavericks are ready to return to the court.
Shereka Wright’s background and experience at the professional level provide opportunities for her athletes to progress their talent.
After winning their ninth National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament title in March, the team will now have a target on its back, senior Clarence McCarthy-Grogan said.
The Lady Mavericks picked up two transfers in the off-season and will be returning six letterwinners from last year’s team.
Here’s a primer on the 2021-22 season as the Mavericks, Lady Mavericks, Movin’ Mavs and Lady Movin’ Mavs take the court.
From how to get tickets, where to park and where to sit, there’s a lot to know about how to be a UTA basketball fan.
Danny Wardell, women’s basketball strength and conditioning coach, incentivizes players with a WWE title belt and bragging rights.
With veteran players coming up short the past two years, the Mavericks hope to reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2008.
Going into their senior years, last season’s transfers continue towards NCAA Tournament goal.
The squad of thirteen includes returning members and transfers from other universities, bringing to court a unique set of skills and opening the door to variety of lineups.
The junior center is an asset for the the Lady Mavericks and the UTA volleyball team.
Eight additions bring new blood to the squad, joining ranks with the team’s eight returners.
Here are some tips to give you an understanding of the game the high-caliber athletes of the Movin’ Mavs programs play.
In the wake of graduating five seniors, the new ladies are meant not to replace the old, but to fulfill new roles in the ever evolving team.
The three newest members of the Movin Mavs are expected to be strong assets, increasing the team’s lineup options.
After failing to reach the championship final twice since 2017, the UTA men’s wheelchair basketball team is hungry for another national title.
Cooler temperatures, falling leaves and the return of UTA basketball are just a few things you can expect as the fall semester winds down.
After graduating a number of players, many are underestimating this year’s team, graduate student Darlene Hunter said.
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The women’s basketball team had a total of six freshmen and a junior join the roster over the offseason.
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It’s that time of the year again, Mavericks. Basketball is back.
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After an offseason full of changes, the end of an era and the beginning of a new one, the men’s basketball team is looking toward a fresh start for the 2018-19 season.
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The women’s basketball team is locked in and ready to climb the mountain that is the 2018-19 season.
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Lose some, gain some. The Lady Movin’ Mavs welcome a pair of freshmen and a sophomore to its roster this season.
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After an offseason full of changes, the end of an era and the beginning of a new one, the men’s basketball team is looking toward a fresh start for the 2018-19 season.
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Nearly 12 months removed from an ACL tear in her left knee, Cierra Johnson is back on track and back in action.
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About 8,000 miles away from home, Patrick Mwamba is aiming for nothing but success so he can represent his country and family well.
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On the hunt for its ninth national title, the Movin’ Mavs look to bounce back after last season’s third-place finish.
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Hot off an undefeated, national championship-winning season, the Lady Movin’ Mavs look to repeat their feat and be the first team to win consecutive titles since the ’90s. Under former head coach Jim Hayes, the men’s team won four titles in a…