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Lady Bears 2021 Big 12 Championship Supplement LADY BEARS 2021 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP SUPPLEMENT Baylor Lady Bears Basketball | 12-Time Big 12 Regular Season & 10-Time Big 12 Tournament Champions | ‘05, ‘12, ‘19 National Champions | 4 Final Fours | 18 NCAA Tournament Appearances • @BaylorWBB • BaylorBears.com | Page 1 LADY BEARS 2021 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP SUPPLEMENT BAYLOR YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2012 (3-0) KANSAS (4-1) Quarterfinals - (1) BU defeated (8) Texas Tech, 72-48 1997 L, 66-54 quarterfinals BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS Semifinals - (1) BU defeated (4) Kansas State, 86-65 2004 W, 86-71 first round Regular Season Champions (12): Finals - (1) BU defeated (2) Texas A&M, 73-50 2007 W, 71-54 quarterfinals 2005, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2011 W, 86-51 quarterfinals 2019, 2020, 2021 2013 (3-0) 2014 W, 81-47 quarterfinals Big 12 Tournament Champions (10): Quarterfinals - (1) BU defeated (8) Kansas State, 80-47 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, Semifinals - (1) BU defeated (5) Oklahoma State, 77-69 KANSAS STATE (10-2) 2019 Finals - (1) BU defeated (2) Iowa State, 75-47 1998 L, 71-66 ot first round 2001 W, 60-44 first round 1997 (1-1) 2014 (3-0) 2003 L, 77-60 quarterfinals First round - (9) BU defeated (8) Oklahoma State, 68-62 Quarterfinals - (1) BU defeated (8) Kansas, 81-47 2005 W, 68-55 finals Quarterfinals - (9) BU lost to (1) Kansas, 66-54 Semifinals - (1) BU defeated (5) Oklahoma State, 65-61 2006 W, 79-74 ot quarterfinals Finals - (1) BU defeated (2) West Virginia, 74-71 2011 W, 86-53 semifinals 1998 (0-1) 2012 W, 86-65 semifinals First round - (6) BU lost to (11) Kansas State, 71-66 OT 2015 (3-0) 2013 W, 80-47 quarterfinals Quarterfinals - (1) BU defeated (8) Kansas State, 82-70 2015 W, 82-70 quarterfinals 1999 (0-1) Semifinals - (1) BU defeated (4) Oklahoma State, 69-52 2017 W, 88-71 semifinals First round - (7) BU lost to (10) Missouri, 60-55 Finals - (1) BU defeated (6) Texas, 75-64 2018 W, 83-54 quarterfinals 2019 W, 88-60 semifinals 2000 (0-1) 2016 (3-0) First round - (12) BU lost to (5) Nebraska, 82-61 Quarterfinals - (1) BU defeated (9) Texas Tech, 82-51 MISSOURI (1-1) Semifinals - (1) BU defeated (5) Oklahoma, 84-57 1999 L, 60-55 first round 2001 (1-1) Finals - (1) BU defeated (2) Texas, 79-63 2005 W, 70-52 quarterfinals First round - (6) BU defeated (11) Kansas State, 60-44 Quarterfinals - (6) BU lost to (3) Iowa State, 73-48 2017 (2-1) NEBRASKA (0-1) Quarterfinals - (1) BU defeated (8) Texas Tech, 95-63 2000 L, 82-61 first round 2002 (2-1) Semifinals - (1) BU defeated (4) Kansas State, 88-71 Quarterfinals - (2) BU defeated (7) Texas Tech, 75-60 Finals - (1) BU lost to (6) West Virginia, 77-66 OKLAHOMA (1-4) Semifinals - (2) BU defeated (6) Iowa State, 91-83 2002 L, 84-69 finals Finals - (2) BU lost to (1) Oklahoma, 84-69 2018 (3-0) 2006 L, 72-61 finals Quarterfinals - (1) BU defeated (8) Kansas State, 83-54 2007 L, 78-64 semifinals 2003 (1-1) Semifinals - (1) BU defeated (5) TCU, 94-48 2010 L, 59-54 quarterfinals First round - (7) BU defeated (10) Texas A&M, 80-61 Finals - (1) BU defeated (2) Texas, 77-69 2016 W, 84-57 semifinals Quarterfinals - (7) BU lost to (2) Kansas State, 77-60 2019 (3-0) OKLAHOMA STATE (5-0) 2004 (2-1) Quarterfinals - (1) BU defeated (9) Texas Tech, 100-61 1997 W, 68-62 first round First round - (5) BU defeated (12) Kansas, 86-71 Semifinals - (1) BU defeated (5) Kansas State, 88-60 2009 W, 67-62 quarterfinals Quarterfinals - (5) BU defeated (4) Texas Tech, 80-72 Finals - (1) BU defeated (2) Iowa State, 67-49 2013 W, 77-69 semifinals Semifinals - (5) BU lost to (1) Texas, 63-59 2014 W, 65-61 semifinals BAYLOR BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-TOURNAMENT & 2015 W, 69-52 semifinals 2005 (3-0) AWARDS Quarterfinals - (1) BU defeated (9) Missouri, 70-52 2002 - Sheila Lambert, Danielle Crockrom TCU (1-0) Semifinals - (1) BU defeated (4) Texas Tech, 58-57 2004 - Sophia Young 2018 W, 94-48 semifinals Finals - (1) BU defeated (3) Kansas State, 68-55 2005 - Sophia Young (MOP), Steffanie Blackmon 2006 - Sophia Young TEXAS (3-2) 2006 (2-1) 2007 - Jessica Morrow 2004 L, 62-59 semifinals Quarterfinals - (2) BU defeated (7) Kansas State, 79-74 OT 2009 - Jessica Morrow (MOP), Morghan Medlock, Jhasmin 2008 L, 76-61 quarterfinals Semifinals - (2) BU defeated (3) Texas A&M, 53-52 Player 2015 W, 75-64 finals Finals - (2) BU lost to (1) Oklahoma, 72-61 2011 - Brittney Griner (MOP), Melissa Jones 2016 W, 79-63 finals 2012 - Brittney Griner (MOP), Odyssey Sims, Destiny Williams 2018 W, 77-69 finals 2007 (1-1) 2013 - Brittney Griner (MOP), Odyssey Sims, Destiny Williams Quarterfinals - (3) BU defeated (11) Kansas, 71-54 2014 - Nina Davis (MOP), Odyssey Sims TEXAS A&M (5-0) Semifinals - (3) BU lost to (2) Oklahoma, 78-64 2015 - Nina Davis (MOP), Niya Johnson, Alexis Prince 2003 W, 80-61 first round 2016 - Alexis Jones (MOP), Nina Davis, Niya Johnson 2006 W, 53-52 semifinals 2008 (0-1) 2017 - Nina Davis, Alexis Prince, Kristy Wallace 2009 W, 72-63 finals Quarterfinals - (2) BU lost to (7) Texas, 76-61 2018 - Kalani Brown (MOP), Lauren Cox, Alexis Morris 2011 W, 61-58 finals 2019 - Kalani Brown (MOP), Lauren Cox 2012 W, 73-50 finals 2009 (3-0) Quarterfinals - (2) BU defeated (10) Oklahoma State, 67-62 SERIES RECORD BY OPPONENT TEXAS TECH (7-0) Semifinals - (2) BU defeated (3) Iowa State, 63-57 Overall record - 43-13 (.768) 2002 W, 75-60 first round Finals - (2) BU defeated (4) Texas A&M, 72-63 2004 W, 80-72 quarterfinals COLORADO (1-0) 2005 W, 58-57 semifinals 2010 (1-1) 2010 W, 72-65 first round 2012 W, 72-48 quarterfinals First round - (6) BU defeated (11) Colorado, 72-65 2016 W, 82-51 quarterfinals Quarterfinals - (3) Oklahoma defeated (6) BU, 59-54 IOWA STATE (4-1) 2017 W, 95-63 quarterfinals 2001 L, 73-49 quarterfinals 2019 W, 100-61 quarterfinals 2011 (3-0) 2002 W, 91-83 semifinals Quarterfinals - (1) BU defeated (8) Kansas, 86-51 2009 W, 63-57 semifinals WEST VIRGINA (1-1) Semifinals - (1) BU defeated (4) Kansas State, 86-53 2013 W, 75-47 finals 2014 W, 74-71 finals Finals - (1) BU defeated (2) Texas A&M, 61-58 2019 W, 67-49 finals 2017 L, 77-66 finals Page 2 | Baylor Lady Bears Basketball | 12-Time Big 12 Regular Season & 10-Time Big 12 Tournament Champions | ‘05, ‘12, ‘19 National Champions | 4 Final Fours | 18 NCAA Tournament Appearances • @BaylorWBB • BaylorBears.com LADY BEARS 2021 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP SUPPLEMENT BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS (LEAGUE RECORDS THAT INCLUDE BAYLOR ONLY) INDIVIDUAL GAME Points: 45, Brittney Griner, BU vs. K-State (3/9/12-Semis) Field Goals Made: 19, Brittney Griner, BU vs. K-State (3/9/12-Semis) 3-Pt Field Goal Pct (3 made): 1.000 (4-4), Nicole Palmer, BU vs. OSU(3/4/97-1st Rd) Offensive Rebounds: 10, Steffanie Blackmon, BU vs. K-State (3/12/03-2nd Rd) and Ashley Paris, OU vs. Missouri (3/11/08-1st Rd) Assists: 15, Kristy Wallace, Baylor vs. K-State (3/5/17-Semis) Blocks: 10, Brittney Griner, BU vs. Oklahoma (3/12/10-semis) TEAM GAME Points (half): 58 (2nd half), Baylor vs. Texas A&M (3/11/03-1st Rd) Field Goals Att: 91, Baylor vs. K-State (3/12/03-2nd Rd) Field Goals Made: 44, Baylor vs. Texas Tech (3-9-19-Quarterfinals) Field Goal Pct: .600 (36-60), Baylor vs. TCU (3/4/18-Semis) 3-Pt Field Goal Pct (5 att.): .857 (6-7), Baylor vs. Oklahoma State (3/4/97-1st Rd) Offensive Rebounds: 34, Baylor vs. K-State (3/12/03-2nd Rd) Assists: 32, Baylor vs. Texas Tech (3-9-19-Quarterfinals) Margin of Victory: 46, Baylor vs. TCU (3/4/18-Semis) Margin of Victory (Tournament): +28.6, Baylor (2018/3 games) Most Players in Double Figures: 7, Baylor vs. Texas Tech (3-9-19-Quarterfinals) INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT RECORDS (CUMMULATIVE, ONE YEAR) Field Goal Pct (20 att): .744 (29-39), Kalani Brown, Baylor (2018/three games) Blocks: 15, Brittney Griner, Baylor (2013/three games) INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS Field Goals: 14, Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Iowa State (3/11/13) Assists: 8, Edwina Brown, UT vs. Iowa State (3/11/00); Sheila Lambert, BU vs. Oklahoma (3/9/02); Chelsea Whitaker, BU vs. K-State (3/12/05); Kimetria Hayden, Baylor vs. Iowa State (3/11/13); Alexis Jones, Baylor vs. Texas (3/7/16) and Chania Ray, West Virginia vs. Baylor (3/6/17) Blocks: 7, twice, Lauren Cox, Baylor vs. Texas (3/5/18) and Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Texas A&M (3/12/11) Baylor Lady Bears Basketball | 12-Time Big 12 Regular Season & 10-Time Big 12 Tournament Champions | ‘05, ‘12, ‘19 National Champions | 4 Final Fours | 18 NCAA Tournament Appearances • @BaylorWBB • BaylorBears.com | Page 3 LADY BEARS 2021 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP SUPPLEMENT BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SERIES RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS SCORING SCORING POINTS Points Points 45* Brittney Griner, vs. Kansas State 3/9/12 FIELD GOALS MADE 245* Sophia Young 2003-06 80 Brittney Griner 2013 19* Brittney Griner, vs. Kansas State 3/9/12 Scoring average FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 23.5 Brittney Griner 2010-13 FIELD GOALS 32 Sohia Young vs.
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