Austin, TX
Johnson, Mark score season bests to lead Texas past No. 15 Kentucky 82-78
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Freshman Tre Johnson scored 32 points, and senior Tramon Mark had 26, season bests for both, and Texas defeated No. 15 Kentucky 82-78 on Saturday night, snapping a three-game losing streak.
Texas (16-10, 5-8 Southeastern Conference) trailed 69-64 with less than four minutes remaining before making a 14-1 push. Johnson and Mark scored 12 of the 14 for a 78-70 lead with 34 seconds remaining.
Johnson converted just 1 of 8 3-point attempts but made 10 baskets inside the line and 9 of 10 free throws. Mark made three 3-pointers.
Otega Oweh led Kentucky (17-8, 6-6) with 20 points. Amari Williams had 18 points and 12 rebounds.
Kentucky, an adept 38% team on 3-pointers, hit just 6 of 24 against Texas.
Takeaways
Kentucky: The Wildcats played without two starters. Jaxson Robinson, their second-leading scorer and best 3-point shooter in SEC games, has an injured right wrist. Guard Lamont Butler who leads the team in assists, has a shoulder injury.
Texas: Arthur Kaluma, the Longhorns’ top rebounder and second-leading scorer, missed the game with a knee problem. Jayson Kent replaced Kaluma in the starting lineup and grabbed eight rebounds.
Key moment
Johnson, after missing a layup, grabbed the rebound and made a layup and free throw for a three-point play to start the Longhorns’ 14-1 run. Johnson, a guard, had nine rebounds.
Key stat
Kentucky, which averages just 10 turnovers a game, committed 15 against Texas, which turned them into 21 points. Some of those were fast break points, where Texas had a 16-10 edge.
Up next
Kentucky hosts Vanderbilt on Wednesday, and Texas is at South Carolina on Saturday.
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Austin, TX
UT Austin students and childhood friends create production company

AUSTIN, Texas – A couple of entrepreneurial 19-year-olds from Austin created a production company that they continue to run in their spare time in between classes at UT Austin.
Like every great business startup story, theirs started in college while they were both sitting on the couch.
Creating JHMG Productions
What they’re saying:
John Houston and Mark Greenberg are childhood friends, fraternity brothers at the University of Texas, roommates, and business partners.
“Mark and I are actually lifelong friends,” said John Houston. “I’ve known Mark since I was probably third or fourth grade.”
Greenberg and Houston combined their initials and connections to form JHMG Productions last year as freshmen.
“We were just like sitting on our dorm room couch and just going back and forth,” said Mark Greenberg. “So this past summer, kind of at the end of June, we had our first concert with him down on Sixth Street, where we sold out roughly 700 tickets.”
As social chair of his fraternity, Houston already had experience booking events and venues.
“Live music is crucial, like to that Austin social scene, and it was kind of missing from the UT social scene,” said Houston.
They both wanted to breathe life into the art of live music.
“You might think, ‘Oh, that’s obvious, you would need to get insurance,’ but to a 19-year-old kid in college, that’s not as obvious as you would think,” said Greenberg.
The pair took an idea, turned it into a company, and are learning along the way.
“We had an idea. We didn’t have any money to start it,” said Houston. “If you’re driven, if you put whatever you have into that, good things will come from it.”
With their next show only weeks away, JHMG Productions expects their largest crowd to date.
“49 Winchester really is the pinnacle of what JHMG is supposed to be; that’s going to be our biggest show thus far,” said Houston. “This venue is a lot bigger than, you know, 750 capacity. You know, we could fit 3000 people in here.”
The next show is on April 10, 2025, at the Far Out Lounge in Southeast Austin.
They are giving out a discount code for viewers. If you use the code “FOX7” at checkout, you will receive 10 percent off your tickets.
The Source: Information from interviews conducted by FOX 7 Austin’s Katie Pratt
Austin, TX
Heavy rain, thunderstorms coming to Central Texas Wednesday through Friday: See forecast

Storm system expected to lead to 3rd weekend in a row of severe weather
The last weekend of March will bring severe storm threats from the Midwest to the Gulf Coast in a pattern that has become familiar in recent weeks.
Severe weather is coming to Central Texas, bringing thunderstorms and heavy rainfall Wednesday through Friday.
Here’s what to know about the forecast.
Wednesday: Late afternoon thunderstorms
- Austin’s high temperature (day): 83℉
- Austin’s rain totals (day): 0.09 inches
- Austin’s low temperature (night): 63℉
- Austin’s rain totals (night): 0.15 inches
AccuWeather predicts some thunderstorms will rumble through Central Texas from the south, with a potential for rain in Austin around 6 p.m. They are expected to move through quickly.
Thursday: Cooler with showers and a heavy thunderstorm
- Austin’s high temperature (day): 67℉
- Austin’s rain totals (day): 1.06 inches
- Austin’s low temperature (night): 62℉
- Austin’s rain totals (night): 0.70 inches
Thursday will see a bigger cooldown as rain and a thunderstorm arrive in Central Texas. Morning rain showers will transition to steadier rain in the afternoon. The evening will bring more showers and a heavy thunderstorm, with chances for damaging winds, flash flooding and hail.
Friday: Morning thunderstorm, cloudy and warmer afternoon
- Austin’s high temperature (day): 79℉
- Austin’s rain totals (day): 0.50 inches
- Austin’s low temperature (night): 64℉
- Austin’s rain totals (night): 0.00 inches
Friday morning will bring more periods of rain and a thunderstorm, growing cloudy and warmer in the afternoon. Water may accumulate on roads.
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