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Lady Raider Basketball 1993 Ncaa Champions | 20 Ncaa Tournament Appearances | 5 Big 12 Titles | 10 Wnba Draft Picks TEXAS TECH LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 1993 NCAA CHAMPIONS | 20 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 5 BIG 12 TITLES | 10 WNBA DRAFT PICKS GAME GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA AT OKLAHOMA STATE 9 Jan 2, 2021 // 6:30 p.m. Stillwater, Okla. SOCIAL MEDIA #WreckEm TEXAS TECH LADY RAIDERS OKLAHOMA STATE COWGIRLS Twitter @LadyRaiderWBB Record Overall: 6-2 | Big 12: 1-1 Record Overall: 6-2 | Big 12: 2-0 Instagram @ladyraiderwbb Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR Last Game defeated Incarnate Word, 100-47 (Dec. 29) Last Game won at North Texas, 82-68 (Dec. 22) Facebook /LadyRaiderWBB Streak W3 Streak W3 Head Coach Krista Gerlich Head Coach Jim Littell 2020-21 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Career Record 295-149 (15th season) Career Record 810-230 (36th season) Overall: 6-2 | Big 12: 1-1 | H: 6-1 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 Record at Texas Tech 6-2 (1st season) Record at Oklahoma State 182-113 (10th season) NOVEMBER • (2-0) TV Time (CT) LADY RAIDER STORYLINES 25 UTRGV ESPN+ W, 89-56 u Lady Raider seniors Vivian Gray and Lexi Gordon 28 HOUSTON BAPTIST ESPN+ W, 68-51 both finished out 2020 with 20-point scoring streaks. Gordon has scored 20 or more in three- DECEMBER • (4-2) TV Time (CT) straight games, while Gray has scored 20-plus in 5 RICE ESPN+ L, 62-81 two consecutive games. The pair are two of only five 9 ANGELO STATE ESPN+ W, 87-42 Big 12 players who have each recorded four or more 14 at No. 7/7 Baylor * ESPNU L, 45-91 20-point games this season. 19 TCU * ESPN+ W, 78-72 u 21 SOUTHERN ESPN+ W, 79-60 Lady Raider freshman Khadija Faye has been a nice addition to the Lady Raider lineup over the last two 29 INCARNATE WORD ESPN+ W, 100-47 games. Averaging, 8.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game, Faye had her best performance yet JANUARY • (0-0) TV Time (CT) against UIW, adding 10 points, four rebounds and four BROADCAST INFORMATION 2 at Oklahoma State * ESPN+ 6:30 p.m. blocks. 6 OKLAHOMA * ESPN+ 6 p.m. 9 IOWA STATE * ESPNU 3 p.m. u The Lady Raider roster boasts one of the most lethal 13 at West Virginia * 6 p.m. scoring duos in the Big 12 in Vivian Gray and Lexi 17 TEXAS * ESPN+ 3 p.m. Gordon. In fact, the Texas Tech tandem is the only 20 at Kansas * 7 p.m. duo in the Big 12 to both average greater than 15.0 BIG 12 NOW ON ESPN+ TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORK PXP: Mike Wolfe PXP: Mark Finkner 23 at TCU * 1 p.m. points per game. Analysis: Latricia Trammell Analysis: Chuck Heinz 27 WEST VIRGINIA * ESPN+ 6 p.m. 23 at Texas * LHN 7 p.m. PROJECTED STARTERS # NAME POS. YR. HT. PPG RPG APG HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) FEBRUARY • (0-0) TV Time (CT) 10 Najé Murray G RJr. 5-6 5.1 3.9 1.6 Stockton, Calif. (San Diego St.) u Made her first start as a Lady Raider in the win over Southern. u Averaging 8.0 pts, 6..7 rebs and 3.3 asts over last three gms. 3 KANSAS STATE * ESPN+ 6 p.m. Notes: 12 Vivian Gray F Sr. 6-1 18.8 7.6 3.5 Argyle, Texas (Oklahoma St.) 6 at Iowa State * TBA Notes: u Two-time honorable mention All-American and All-Big 12 pick. u One of two Big 12 players ranked top-11 in ppg, rpg and apg. 10 BAYLOR * ESPN+ 6 p.m. 20 Bryn Gerlich F Jr. 6-0 3.8 3.4 3.1 Colleyville, Texas (Oklahoma St.) 13 OKLAHOMA STATE * ESPN+ 3 p.m. Notes: u Averaging career highs in points and rebounds. u Has started in seven games this season. 17 at Oklahoma * 7 p.m. 34 Lexi Gordon G Sr. 6-0 18.4 6.4 1.9 Fort Worth, Texas (UConn) 20 KANSAS * ESPN+ 3 p.m. Notes: u Has recorded three-straight 20-point games. u One of three Big 12 players with multiple 30-point games last year. 23 at Kansas State * ESPN+ 6:30 p.m. 35 Alexis Tucker F So. 5-11 10.4 6.4 2.4 Hawthorne, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) Notes: u Scored 18 points in season opener. u Posted 10-point, 10-rebound double-double in win over Incarnate Word. All times are Central and subject to change Home games in BOLD CAPS at United Supermarkets LADY RAIDER RESERVES Arena # NAME POS. YR. HT. PPG RPG APG HOMETOWN ^ indicates Big 12/SEC Challenge 3 Maka Jackson G Sr. 5-8 4.3 2.6 1.3 Ewa Beach, Hawai’i (South Ga. Tech) * indicates Big 12 game. 15 Andrayah Adams G Sr. 5-10 7.5 2.0 1.0 Minneapolis, Minn. (St. John’s) 23 Khadija Faye C Fr. 6-4 8.0 4.0 1.0 Dakar, Senegal (Father Lopez Catholic) 25 Daija Powell F Fr. 6-1 2.0 2.2 0.2 Atlanta, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 33 Khyla Wade-Warren F Fr. 6-2 4.8 2.5 0.4 Selmer, Tenn. (McNairy Central) LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES QUICK FACTS 2020-21 LADY RAIDER ROSTER GENERAL INFORMATION NO. NAME CL. HT. POS. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Location ....................................................Lubbock, Texas 3 Maka Jackson Sr. 5-8 G Ewa Beach, Hawaii / South Georgia Tech Founded ........................................................................ 1923 4 Ashlyn Caddel Fr. 5-6 G Wolfforth, Texas / Frenship Enrollment ................................................................38,803 5 Jo’Nah Johnson Sr. 5-9 G Edmond, Okla. / NE Oklahoma A&M Nickname ....................... Red Raiders / Lady Raiders 10 Najé Murray RJr. 5-6 G Stockton, Calif. / San Diego State Colors .................................................. Scarlet and Black 12 Vivian Gray Sr. 6-1 G Argyle, Texas / Oklahoma State Chancellor ........................................ Dr. Tedd L. Mitchell 14 Jada Walton RJr. 5-11 G Lithonia, Ga. / Texas A&M President ............................. Dr. Lawrence Schovanec 15 Andrayah Adams RSr. 5-10 G Minneapolis, Minn. / St. John’s Athletics Director ..................................... Kirby Hocutt 20 Bryn Gerlich Jr. 6-0 F Colleyville, Texas / Oklahoma State Faculty Representative ......................Brian Shannon 23 Khadija Faye Fr. 6-4 C Dakar, Senegal / Father Lopez Catholic SWA ............................................................... Dr. Judi Henry 25 Daija Powell Fr. 6-1 F Atlanta, Ga. / Sandy Creek Conference ..................................... Big 12 Conference 33 Khyla Wade-Warren Fr. 6-2 F Selmer, Tenn. / McNairy Central Began Big 12 Competition .....................................1996 34 Lexi Gordon Sr. 6-0 G Fort Worth, Texas / UConn 35 Alexis Tucker So. 5-11 G Hawthorne, Calif. / Junipero Serra HS WOMEN’ BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach ........................Krista Gerlich, 1st season COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF Record (Career/At Tech)..........................295-149/6-2 Krista Gerlich Head Coach Connor Agnew Strength and Conditioning Coach Alma Mater .........................................Texas Tech, 1993 JC Carter Associate Head Coach Brenna Ellis Athletic Trainer Assoc. Head Coach ..........................................JC Carter Ashley Crawford Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Darius Mazyck Video Coordinator Alma Mater, Year ..............Southwest Baptist, 2003 Eric Ely Assistant Coach Rebekah Hand Graduate Assistant Asst. Coach/Recruiting ..................Ashley Crawford Jared Boyd Chief of Staff Kayla Tucker Graduate Assistant Alma Mater ....................................................Lamar, 2010 Jordan Vessels Director of Operations Carmichael Wiley Graduate Assistant Assistant Coach ....................................................Eric Ely Alma Mater, Year ..........Northwest Nazarene, 1982 ROSTER HIGHLIGHTS Roster by Class Notable Newcomers TEAM INFORMATION Freshmen (4) Najé Murray // San Diego State Khadija Faye, Daija Powell, Khyla Wade-Warren, 2020-21 Record ............................................................ 6-2 SDSU record-holder - three-pointers in a season (81) Ashlyn Caddel 2020-21 Big 12 Record ................................................. 1-1 Khadija Faye // Father Lopez Catholic HS 2019-20 Postseason ................................................ N/A Sophomores (1) No. 13-ranked center in class of 2020 by ESPN Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...............................6/4 Alexis Tucker Starters Returning/Lost .......................................... 3/2 Daijah Powell // Sandy Creek HS Newcomers ...........................................................................6 Juniors (3) Ranked No. 13 power forward in 2020 class by ESPN. First Season of Lady Raider Basketball ..................1975 Najé Murray, Jada Walton, Bryn Gerlich Postseason Appearances ......................................... 20 Khyla Wade-Warren // McNairy Central HS Seniors (5) Averaged 23.9 pts, 6.7 rebs, 1.7 blks as a senior HOME VENUE INFORMATION Maka Jackson, Jo’Nah Johnson, Andrayah Adams, Name................................ United Supermarkets Arena Lexi Gordon, Vivian Gray Vivian Gray // Oklahoma State Year Opened .................................................................1999 Two-time honorable mention All-American Capacity .................................................................... 15,098 Pronunciation Guide COMMUNICATIONS Andrayah Adams AWN-dray-uh WBB Contact .......................................... Harry Endicott Jo’Nah Johnson JAWN-uh Email ...........................................harry.endicott@ttu.edu Najé Murray Nah-JAY Office Phone ....................................... (806) 834-7224 Khadija Faye KUH-dee-juh Cell Phone ............................................ (405) 630-9230 Bryn Gerlich BRINN Ger-LICK Office Fax ...............................................(806) 742-1970 Homepage ............................................... TexasTech.com Shipping Address ....................................... 2526 6th St. Room 117 THIS WEEK IN LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL... Lubbock, Texas, 79409 1 2 3 4 5 FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Depart for Texas Tech at OFF TBA TBA Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 2:45 pm 6:30 pm #WreckEm 2 GAME NINE: AT OKLAHOMA STATE COACHING ACCOLADES HEAD COACH 2007 LSC South Div. Coach of the
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