After two games of some offensive struggles, Texas (7-0) scored a season high, shot 59 percent and had 33 points off 23 turnovers by Long Beach State.
Point guard Dogus Balbay, making just his second start of the season, had a career-high 11 assists.
Stephan Gilling scored 19 points to lead Long Beach State (4-4).
Texas got its best production of the season out of a freshman class considered by many the top group in the country. Among them,...
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