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After beating Houston, No. 5 Texas pulls into a second-place tie in the Big 12 standings

Texas forward DeYona Gaston, who grew up in nearby Pearland, scored a season-high 21 points to lead No. 5 Texas past Houston 82-66 Wednesday night in Houston.
Texas forward DeYona Gaston, who grew up in nearby Pearland, scored a season-high 21 points to lead No. 5 Texas past Houston 82-66 Wednesday night in Houston.

As DeYona Gaston enjoyed a happy homecoming, Texas made a little movement in the Big 12 standings Wednesday night.

Gaston scored a season-high 21 points as No. 5 Texas rolled to a 82-66 win at Houston.

On Monday, the senior forward was asked during a media availability if she wanted to have a breakout performance in a gym that's just 20 miles from her hometown of Pearland.

"I have to go off in front of my friends and family, show them what I can really do," she said.

A few days later, Gaston fell just three points shy of her career-high scoring total and contributed eight rebounds.

Texas also got 23 points, seven rebounds and four assists from freshman guard Madison Booker, who was recently one of the 30 players named to the Naismith Trophy midseason team. The 16-point victory was the 400th win in UT coach Vic Schaefer's career.

Texas (23-3) improved to 10-3 in Big 12 play, but was unable to cut into No. 23 Oklahoma's lead in the conference standings. The Sooners (18-6, 12-1) beat Baylor on Wednesday.

The Longhorns did pull into a second-place tie with No. 7 Kansas State, which was beaten in double overtime by an Iowa State team that will visit Texas this weekend. No. 24 West Virginia has also won 10 of its 13 conference games.

Each of those teams has five games left in the regular season. Texas must travel to Oklahoma on Feb. 28.

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Texas beats Houston basketball team as Big 12 title race heats up