Baylor and Texas will need to win each win their next four games to continue one of the fiercest rivalries in women’s college sports.

The respective basketball teams of both universities earned No. 2 seeds in the upcoming NCAA tournament.

On Monday night, The Lady Bears and the Longhorns learned their fate along with the rest of the 64 teams in this year’s selection show.

Baylor (31-1) starts its tournament run at 6:30 p.m. Friday in Waco against No. 15 Grambling (19-13), while Texas (26-6) opens play against No. 15 Maine (23-9) at 5 p.m. Saturday in Austin.

Baylor coach Kim Mulkey and her counterpart, Texas’ Karen Aston, have had their share of dust-ups in recent years.

Should both teams run through the first four rounds of the bracket, they’ll meet on March 30 in Columbus, Ohio in the Final Four. Baylor hasn’t been past the Elite Eight since winning the national title in 2012, while the Longhorns are looking to be among the last eight teams remaining for the second time in three years.

Mulkey and Aston, a former Baylor assistant during her now-rival’s current tenure, are coaching two of the top 10 teams in the country. Baylor was second in the final Associated Press poll of the year, while Texas checked in at eighth.

Texas A&M, which was 14th in the final AP poll, earned a No. 4 seed in the NCAA tourney. The Aggies (24-9) host 13-seed Drake (26-7) at 1:30 p.m. Friday in College Station.

No other in-state teams reached the tournament.

Oklahoma and Oklahoma State joined Baylor and Texas as the Big 12’s representatives among this year’s field. The No. 12 Sooners (16-14) face No. 5 DePaul (26-7) at 11 a.m. Friday, while No. 9 Oklahoma State (20-10) square off against No. 8 Syracuse (22-8) at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Starkville, Mississippi.