Lady Raider Basketball 1993 Ncaa Champions | 20 Ncaa Tournament Appearances | 5 Big 12 Titles | 9 Wnba Draft Picks

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Lady Raider Basketball 1993 Ncaa Champions | 20 Ncaa Tournament Appearances | 5 Big 12 Titles | 9 Wnba Draft Picks texas tech LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 1993 NCAA CHAMPIONS | 20 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 5 BIG 12 TITLES | 9 WNBA DRAFT PICKS GAME Stream ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF United Supermarkets Arena (15,098) Texas Tech TV vs Radio Dec. 20, 2019 Lubbock, Texas Texas Tech Sports Network 9 (Mark Finkner/Chuck Heinz) SOCIAL MEDIA #M2M | #WreckEm TEXAS TECH ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF Twitter @LadyRaiderWBB Record Overall: 8-0 | Big 12: 0-0 Record Overall: 0-8 | SWAC: 0-0 Instagram @ladyraiderwbb Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR Last Game lost at Wichita State, 100-50 (Dec. 16) Facebook /LadyRaiderWBB Last Game defeated Prairie View A&M, 82-48 (Dec. 17) Streak W8 Streak L8 Head Coach Marlene Stollings Head Coach Dawn Brown 2019-20 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Career Record 163-109 (9th season) Career Record 0-8 (1st season) Overall: 8-0 | Big 12: 0-0 | H: 6-0 A: 1-0 N: 1-0 Record at Texas Tech 22-17 (2nd season) Record at UAPB+ 0-8 (1st season) NOVEMBER • (5-0) TV Time (CT) LADY RAIDER STORYLINES 14 SAM HOUSTON STATE FSSW W, 99-57 u With a win on Friday, the Lady Raiders would u The Lady Raiders have been excellent at moving 18 FLORIDA A&M TTTV W, 98-60 begin the season 9-0 for the first time in eight the ball through five games this season, averaging 22 NORTHWESTERN STATE TTTV W, 79-49 seasons (2011-12). 20 assists per game to rank second in the Big 12 29 vs. Purdue Fort Wayne# W, 82-48 and seventh nationally. In fact, Chrislyn Carr (5.6 30 at San Diego# W, 64-60 u Off to their first 8-0 start in eight seasons, Texas apg) and Jo’Nah Johnson 4.4 apg) both rank in the Tech is one of 11 undefeated teams in Division top five individually in the Big 12. DECEMBER • (3-0) I remaining after the first month of the season, 4 OLE MISS$ FSSW+ W, 84-48 and one of only two left in the Big 12. u Tech ranks 14th nationally and second in the 15 HOUSTON BAPTIST FSSW W, 59-51 Big 12 in rebounds per game at 44.75 boards u 17 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M% TTTV W, 82-48 Through eight games, Texas Tech has held all per contest. Additionally, the Lady Raiders are 20 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF TTTV 7 p.m. eight of its opponents to 60 or fewer points and outrebounding opponents by 12 boards per game, less than 40 percent shooting from the field. The 22 LOUISIANA-MONROE TTTV 1 p.m. which ranks 16th in the country. Lady Raiders have held opponents to an average 29 UTSA TTTV 12 p.m. of 52.6 points per game which ranks No. 12 in the country and second in the conference. JANUARY • (0-0) 3 IOWA STATE* FSSW 7 p.m. PROJECTED STARTERS 8 at TCU* HFTV 6:30 p.m. 11 KANSAS STATE* FSSW 3 p.m. 15 at Texas* LHN 7 p.m. 18 at Kansas* ESPN+ 5 p.m. 22 OKLAHOMA* TTTV 7 p.m. 25 at Baylor* ESPN+ 2 p,m. FEBRUARY • (0-0) 1 OKLAHOMA STATE FSSW 3 p.m. 5 at Kansas State* ESPN+ 6:30 p.m. 9 TEXAS*& ESPNU 1 p.m. BREWER 12 KANSAS* TTTV 7 p.m. GORDON CARR JOHNSON GOODSON // 15 at West Virginia* AT&TSN 4 p.m. // // // 18 BAYLOR* FSN 7 p.m. // 23 at Iowa State* 2 p.m. 0 5 2 34 20 26 at Oklahoma State* ESPN+ 7 p.m. # NAME POS. YR. HT. PPG RPG APG HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 0 Chrislyn Carr G So. 5-5 11.9 4.4 5.6 Davenport, Iowa (West HS) MARCH • (0-0) u Big 12 leader in assists per game at 5.6. u 2019 Preseason All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. 1 TCU* FSN 12 p.m. Notes: 4 WEST VIRGINIA*^ FSSW+ 8 p.m. 5 Jo’nah Johnson G Jr. 5-9 10.0 2.6 4.4 Edmond, Okla. (NE Okla. A&M) 7 at Oklahoma* FSOK 1 p.m. Notes: u Scored 23 points in her Tech debut. u Averaged 15.0 pts, 4.3 rebs and 5.0 asts at NEO. 2 Sydney Goodson G Jr. 5-8 10.9 6.4 3.1 Argyle, Texas (Arizona State) All times are Central and subject to change ... # indicates San Diego Thanksgiving Invitational ... % indicates Education Day ... Notes: u Has scored 20 or more points in two games this year. u Graduated Saturday with degree in communication studies. $ indicates Big 12/SEC Challenge ... & indicates Play For Kay Pink Game ... ^ indicates Senior Day ... * indicates Big 12. 34 Lexi Gordon G Jr. 6-0 11.0 4.5 1.0 Fort Worth, Texas (UConn) Notes: u Scored 16 points and five rebounds in her second game at Tech last Tuesday. u Redshirted last season after transfer from UConn. 20 Brittany Brewer F Sr. 6-5 16.8 11.4 0.9 Abilene, Texas (Wylie HS) Notes: u Nat’l leader in blocks (5.5 bpg) u Six double-doubles this season. u Watch lists for Naismith and Lisa Leslie Awards. #M2M // #WreckEm LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL // GAME 9: ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF STATISTICAL COMPARISON THE BASICS THE SERIES The Lady Raider basketball team looks to stay u The Lady Raiders and Lady Lions are set to face hot this Friday night, as they host the Lady Lions off in the fifth meeting between the two programs. of Arkansas-Pine Bluff at United Supermarkets u Texas Tech has won each of the four previous Arena. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. meetings in the series, which dates back to 2009. Those wins have come by an average of 29.75 TECH CATEGORY UAPB FOLLOW THE LADY RAIDERS points. 80.9 Points Per Game 53.9 All Lady Raider games can be heard on the u Texas Tech took the last meeting with the Lady 52.6 Opp. Points Per Game 82.3 Texas Tech Sports Network with Mark Finkner Lions, 74-47, in Lubbock in 2017. .477 FG Percentage .317 handling play-by-play duties and Chuck Heinz as u Senior Brittany Brewer is the only player on .330 Opp. FG Percentage .480 analyst. the Lady Raider roster to face off with the UAPB. .354 3PFG Percentage .282 Keep up with each game and interact with Brewer played the Lady Lions as a sophomore and .244 Opp. 3PFG Percentage .331 other fans on Twitter by following the team recorded 12 points, five rebounds and four blocks 7.3 3PFG Per Game 4.4 @LadyRaiderWBB. in 18 minutes as a starter. .709 Free Throw Percentage .639 44.8 Rebounds Per Game 32.3 ABOUT THE LADY RAIDERS WITH A WIN, THE LADY RAIDERS WOULD... +12.0 Rebound Margin -13.0 Winners of eight in a row to open the 2019-20 u Begin with a 9-0 record for the first time in the 20.0 Assists Per Game 9.4 campaign, the Lady Raiders are looking to extend Coach Marlene era. 18.3 Turnovers Per Game 20.0 their hot streak heading into Friday’s primetime u Begin the season 9-0 for the first time in eight 1.1 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.5 showdown with Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Texas Tech seasons (2011-12). 6.4 Blocks Per Game 2.3 is armed with a trio of returners from a season u Stretch the program win streak to nine--the 10.1 Steals Per Game 10.4 ago paired with a talented cast of newcomers to longest win streak for Tech in eight seasons. 19.0 Turnovers Forced Per Game 20.0 lead the team to its best start to a season in eight u Push the program’s all-time record against the INSIDE THE SERIES years. SWAC to 23-1. Brittany Brewer is off to an outstanding start u Move to 5-0 all-time against Arkansas-Pine to her senior season, ranking in the top five of the Bluff. conference in scoring and rebounding, and leading u Move to 8-1 in December under Coach Marlene. the nation in blocks per game at a 5.5 clip. Soph- omore point guard Chrislyn Carr leads the Big 12 LAST TIME OUT TEXAS TECH vs. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF in assists per game, while junior two-way guard The Texas Tech Lady Raider basketball team Series: 4-0 Home: 4-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Sydney Goodson is averaging 10.9 points, 6.4 re- moved to 8-0 for the first time in eight seasons Longest Streak: W4 (Texas Tech, 2009-present) bounds and 2.4 steals per game. Those three lead on Tuesday afternoon, handling Prairie View A&M, a squad with six players averaging double-figure 82-48, in front of 9,000 fans on Education Day at SERIES HISTORY scoring. That group also includes freshman stand- United Supermarkets Arena. Date Loc. W/L TTU UAPB out Alexis Tucker, juco transfer Jo’Nah Johnson Six Lady Raiders scored double figures in 11/22/09 H W 97 57 and UConn transfer Lexi Gordon, who just put Tuesday’s win, led by Lexi Gordon who scored 16 12/4/13 H W 58 50 up 16 points in her second Tech appearance on points and added five rebounds and a couple of 12/20/15 H W 84 40 Tuesday. steals in her second game at Tech. Brittany Brew- 11/19/17 H W 74 47 er added her sixth double-double of the season EYEING THE OPPONENT with 12 points and 12 rebounds along with five Arkansas-Pine Bluff (0-8) is coming off a loss blocks.
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