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Kristy Curry and the Lady Raiders start the second half of the Big 12 season at Baylor on Sat., Feb. 9.
 
Kristy Curry and the Lady Raiders start the second half of the Big 12 season at Baylor on Sat., Feb. 9.
 
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Feb. 7, 2008

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Texas Tech (14-8/2-6) vs. #5/5 Baylor (20-2/8-1)
February 9, 2008 • Ferrell Center (10,284)
Waco, Texas • 1 p.m. • FSN

The Game
Texas Tech (14-8/2-6) travels to No. 5/5 Baylor (20-2/8-1) for its second-straight road game on Sat., Feb. 9, at 1 p.m. It is the 66th scheduled meeting between the Lady Raiders and the Lady Bears.

On the Air
The game is being televised on FSN with play-by-play by Kevin Eschenfelder and Brenda VanLengen as the color analyst. The game can be heard on the radio on the Texas Tech Sports Network as Ryan Hyatt calls the game. The game can also be heard on the internet at www.texastech.com through RaiderVision All-Access.

The Lady Raiders
Texas Tech is 14-8 on the year and 2-6 in the Big 12 after losing at Iowa State, 66-58, last Wednesday in Ames. On the year, junior Dominic Seals paces the Lady Raiders in scoring with a 14.1 average followed by senior Erin Myrick at 10.6 and sophomore Jordan Murphree at 8.7. Seals is the top rebounder, grabbing 8.9 boards per outing and Myrick is averaging 5.9 rebounds. Seals is shooting a team-high 51.2 percent from the field and sophomore Raquel Christian is shooting a team-best 39.7 percent from three-point range. Seals is 73.4 percent from the free throw line. Moore has team highs of 93 assists and 37 steals. Seals is the top shot blocker with 27 blocks. Tech is shooting 42.5 percent from the field, 28.4 percent from three-point range and 68.3 percent from the charity stripe.

Scouting the Opponent
No. 5/5 Baylor enters the game with a 20-2 overall record and 8-1 in the Big 12 after losing its first league game at Oklahoma State, 77-67, last Tuesday. In that game, junior Jessica Morrow scored a game-high 24 points and senior Angela Tisdale added 19. Junior Rachel Allison grabbed 14 rebounds, while freshman Melissa Jones collected 11 boards. Tisdale tallied five assists on the night as well.

On the year, Tisdale leads the Lady Bears in scoring with a 15.0 average followed by Allison at 13.4, Morrow at 11.9 and junior Danielle Wilson at 11.3. Allison is the top rebounder as she is averaging 8.4 rebounds per contest. Among active players, Tisdale has a team-high 64 assists and Allison leads the team in steals with 41. Wilson is the top shot blocker with 59 blocks. Baylor is shooting 45.4 percent from the field, 35.2 percent from the three-point arc and 68.5 percent from the free throw line.

The Coaches
Texas Tech head coach Kristy Curry is in her second year at the helm of the Lady Raider basketball program with a 29-24 record. Curry is in her ninth year as a head coach with a career record of 208-75.

Kim Mulkey is in her eighth year as head coach of the Lady Bears with a career record of 203-55.

Series Record
Texas Tech is 46-19 against Baylor (including a forfeit by Baylor in 1989). The Lady Bears were victorious the first time this season, 72-67, in Lubbock Jan. 9. Baylor won both games last year, 61-54, Jan. 3, in Waco and 80-67, Feb. 7, in Lubbock. Tech's last win came during the 2006 Big 12 season when the Lady Raiders upset then No. 5/5 Baylor, 64-62, in Lubbock Jan. 15. The Lady Raiders are 19-7 against Baylor in Waco.

Last Time vs. Baylor
Jan. 9, 2008 - Jessica Morrow and Jhasmin Player each scored 19 points and No. 8 Baylor beat Texas Tech 72-67 in the Big 12 opener for both teams. Dominic Seals tied a career high with 22 for Texas Tech, which lost back-to-back games for the first time this season. Both losses came to ranked teams. The game was close throughout, as each team shot below 40 percent from the field. But Baylor made five of seven 3-point shots in the second half to pull away. After trailing early in the second half, the Bears built a double-digit lead with about 6 minutes to play. Texas Tech pulled within three after a pair of baskets from Erin Myrick, but free throws by Rachel Allison and Angela Tisdale put Baylor up by eight with about a minute to play and the Lady Raiders held on. Texas Tech scored the first seven points of the second half for a three-point lead. But Morrow and Player fueled Baylor's comeback, combining to score 15 of Baylor's next 17 points as the Lady Bears pulled ahead for good.

Last Time Out
Texas Tech's Tiny Henderson scored a season-high 17 points, but the Lady Raiders came up short to Iowa State, 66-58, tonight at Hilton Coliseum.

The first 20 minutes saw six lead changes between the two teams. Tech (14-8/2-6) and Iowa State (14-7/3-5) went into the half tied at 21 all.

In the second half, the Cyclones came out strong and went on a 12-2 run in the first four and half minutes to give them a 10-point lead at 33-23. Iowa State led the entire second half with its biggest lead of 11 coming with 13:19 remaining in the game.

The Lady Raiders cut the lead to three on a jumper by Dominic Seals with just over four minutes to play and got within four points three times in the last four minutes.

Seals added 13 points for Tech. Henderson also finished with team highs of six rebounds, five assists and four steals.

Alison Lacey poured in 32 points to lead Iowa State.

The Cyclones outrebounded the Lady Raiders 41-31.

A Look Ahead
Texas Tech returns home to face Oklahoma State Thurs., Feb. 14, at 7 p.m. and will play at Texas A&M Sun., Feb. 17, at 3 p.m. on ESPN2. The Lady Raiders will have a three-game homestand - Wed., Feb. 20, versus Kansas at 7 p.m. on the Texas Tech Television Network; Sun., Feb. 24, at 2 p.m. against Nebraska; and Wed., Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. against Oklahoma on the Texas Tech Television Network. These three games mark the final home games of the season. Tech wraps up the regular season with games at Oklahoma State Sat., March 1, at 6 p.m. and at Texas Wed., March 5, at 7 p.m. on FSNSW. The Big 12 Championship will be held March 11-15 in Kansas City, Mo.

Curry Captures 200th Career Win
Head coach Kristy Curry captured her 200th career win in the victory over Kennesaw State Nov. 23. Curry enters the game with a career record of 208-75.

NCAA Stats
As of games through Feb. 3, Texas Tech ranks 12th in rebound margin at 8.5, 34th in field goal percentage defense at 36.6, and 48th in blocked shots at 4.4, among all NCAA Division I teams. Junior Dominic Seals ranks 45th in rebounds per game at 9.1, among all NCAA Division I players.

Against the Top 25
Texas Tech is 2-4 against teams ranked in the top 25. The Lady Raiders got their first top 25 win of the season as they defeated then No. 18/19 Arizona State, 73-69, on Dec. 18. The Sun Devils were the first top 25 team Tech faced this season. Tech fell at then No. 25/21 Arkansas, 80-57, on Jan. 5, and lost to then No. 8/8 Baylor, 72-67, on Jan. 9. The Lady Raiders beat then No. 24/23 Texas, 70-58, on Jan. 20, before losing at then No. 11/11 Oklahoma, 78-39, on Jan. 23. Tech lost at home to then No. 23 Texas A&M, 63-46, on Feb. 2. Last year, the Lady Raiders beat three top 25 teams (UCLA, Texas, Nebraska).

Tough Big 12 Start
Texas Tech started 0-3 in Big 12 play, before getting its first league win against then No. 24/23 Texas, 70-58, in Lubbock on Jan. 20. The 0-3 start marked the first time the Lady Raiders had started off the Big 12 season with three losses. Tech started off 0-2 in 2000 and went on to share the Big 12 title with Iowa State and Oklahoma.

Tech Suffers Worst Loss of Season
Texas Tech suffered its worst loss of the season with a 39-point loss, 78-39, at then No. 11/11 Oklahoma on Jan. 23. It was the Lady Raiders' worst loss since losing at Louisiana Tech, 95-54, on Jan. 11, 1990.

Henderson Scores Season High at Iowa State
Junior Tiny Henderson poured in a season-high 17 points at Iowa State, just two points shy of tying her career-high of 19. She also collected five assists and season highs of six rebounds and four steals.

Season Low Turnovers
Texas Tech committed just 10 turnovers in its loss at Iowa State, marking a season low for the Lady Raiders. Their previous season low was 11 against Arizona State back in December.

Pulling Down the Boards
Junior Dominic Seals had her ninth double-figure rebounding game as she pulled down 10 boards versus the Aggies.

Seals Misses Ninth Double-Double Against Buffs
Junior Dominic Seals barely missed her ninth double-double of the season as she had 21 points and nine rebounds in Texas Tech's win over Colorado.

Career-High Assists for Tiny
Junior Tiny Henderson dished out a career-high eight assists against the Buffaloes, surpassing her old career high of five which she had two times in her career.

Roberson Swats Career High
Sophomore Ashlee Roberson swatted three blocks in the game against Colorado, which tied her career high. She also had three against SMU.

Outrebounding Opponents
For the 13th time this season, the Lady Raiders outrebounded their opponent as they collected 15 more rebounds than the Buffaloes. Tech has outrebounded its opponents in five of the last seven games.

Moore Scores Career High At Oklahoma
Junior Maria Moore scored a career-high 15 points at Oklahoma last Wednesday. Her previous high was 14 on two occasions. She also tied her career highs of six rebounds and two three-pointers against the Sooners.

Tech Shoots Season Low at OU
The Lady Raiders shot a season-low field goal percentage at Oklahoma as they shot just 25.5 percent from the field. Tech connected on just 14-of-55 shot attempts. Their previous season low was 33.3 percent (20-60) at Arkansas.

Seals Leads Tech to First Big 12 Win
Junior Dominic Seals poured in a career-high 27 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead Texas Tech to its first Big 12 win of the season in its victory over Texas Jan. 20. It was her eighth double-double of the season. She also tied her career highs of three blocks and three assists.

Roberson Pick Up First Career Double-Double
Sophomore Ashlee Roberson had career highs of 13 points and 10 rebounds against Texas Jan. 20 for her first career double-double.

Moore Ties Career-High Assists Against Horns
Junior Maria Moore tied her career-high nine assists against Texas. She also had nine dishes at Washington State back in December.

Second Double-Double for Myrick
Junior Erin Myrick recorded her second double-double of the season at Missouri as she finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds. It marked the ninth double-double in her career.

Seals Picks Up Seventh Double-Double
Junior Dominic Seals picked up her seventh double-double of the season as she tied her career-high 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against Baylor in Tech's league opener.

Block Buster
Senior Erin Myrick tied her career high of four blocks against the Lady Bears on Jan. 9. It marked the second time this season she has recorded four blocks, and the fifth time in her career.

Five Score in Double Digits
In Tech's five-point loss to Baylor, the Lady Raiders had five players score in double figures. Junior Dominic Seals led the way with a game-high 22 points, while senior Erin Myrick added 11 points. Junior Maria Moore and sophomores Jordan Murphree and Ashlee Roberson all finished with 10 points.

Graham Collects Career-High Steals
Junior Stanecia Graham tallied a career-high three steals at Arkansas, breaking her previous career high of two steals, which she had against Alcorn State.

Sixth Double-Double for Seals Leads to Big 12 Honor
Junior Dominic Seals had a then career-high 22 points and a career-high 16 rebounds for her sixth career double-double in the win over SMU, which led to her being named to her second-straight Big 12 Rookie of the Week honor. In that game, Seals also had a career-high three assists and tied her career highs of three blocks and two steals.

Three-Straight 20-Point Games
Junior Dominic Seals scored 20 or more points in three-straight games. She had 20 against Arizona State, 20 versus Oral Roberts and 22 against SMU. It marked the first time a Lady Raider had scored 20-plus points in three-straight games since Jia Perkins did from Jan. 23-30, 2002. Seals has scored 20-plus points in five of the last nine games.

Myrick Grabs Season High
Senior Erin Myrick grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds against the Mustangs, just one board shy of her career high of 14.

Roberson Matches Career Highs
Sophomore Ashlee Roberson tied her then career high of 11 points and then career-high eight rebounds against SMU. Her three blocks in the game marked a career high.

Fifth Double-Double for Seals
Junior Dominic Seals recorded her fifth double-double of the season with 20 points and 13 rebounds in the win over Oral Roberts.

Doing Dishes
Junior Maria Moore dished out eight assists versus the Golden Eagles, just one assist shy of tying her career high of nine. On the year, Moore is averaging 4.2 assists per game.

Shooting 50 Percent or Better
For the third time this season, the Lady Raiders shot 50 percent or better from the field. Tech shot 50 percent against Oral Roberts, connecting on 31-of-62 shot attempts. The Lady Raiders shot a season-high 58.5 percent against Northeastern and 54.7 percent at Washington State earlier this season.

Seals Has First 20-Point Game
Junior Dominic Seals scored a then career-high 20 points to lead the Lady Raiders in the victory over Arizona State. Her previous career high was 19 points against Northeastern back in November.

Moore Ties Career High
Junior Maria Moore chipped in 14 points against the Sun Devils, which tied her career high in points. Moore also had 14 points in the season opener against UCF in Orlando, Fla.

Big 12 Rookie of the Week
Junior Stanecia Graham was named the Phillips 66 Big 12 Rookie of the Week for her performances Nov. 26-Dec. 2. Graham averaged 19 points and eight rebounds in Texas Tech's two wins that week. The Aurora, Ill., native had career highs of 19 points and 10 rebounds for her first career double-double against Sam Houston State. She also tied her career-high two blocks in her first starting assignment. Graham shot 70 percent from the field (7-10) versus the Bearkats. At Washington State, the 6-1 junior forward came off the bench to tie her career high of 19 points, while adding six rebounds and shooting 69.2 percent from the field (9-13).

Largest Margin Victory
Texas Tech won at Washington State, 89-45, marking its largest margin of victory this season. It was also the Lady Raiders' biggest win on the road since beating Colorado, 87-41, in Boulder on Jan. 15, 2005.

Longest Double-Figure Win Streak Since 1994-95
Texas Tech won its first nine games this season by double figures, which was the longest double-figure winning streak since winning 17-straight games by 10 or more points during the 1994-95 season.

Scoring Points
Texas Tech has scored at least 70 points in 13 of its 14 wins this year, already surpassing last year's total (seven times) of 70 or more points in a game. Last season, the Lady Raiders scored 70-plus points just seven times with a record of 6-1 in those games. The one loss was the only game Tech scored 80-plus points, which was an overtime loss at Oklahoma (86-81). So far this year, Tech has scored 80 or more points six times, including 90 points against Alcorn State and a season-high 91 points versus Oral Roberts.

Basketball Travelers Classic Honors
Senior Erin Myrick was named MVP of the Basketball Travelers Classic as she averaged 16.7 points and six rebounds, while shooting 80 percent from the field in Tech's three wins. She also tallied seven blocks. Junior Dominic Seals was named to the all-tournament team after she averaged 14 points and 7.7 rebounds, and shot 57.7 percent from the field.

New Faces
Seven junior college transfers grace this year's roster and two players who redshirted last season. Dominic Seals (Dallas), the 2007 State Farm/WBCA Junior College Player of the Year from South Plains College is joined by fellow SPC teammates Alana Rumph (Keller) and Ashlee Roberson (San Antonio). From Cloud County Community College is Stanecia Graham (Aurora, Ill.), and from the College of Southern Idaho is Maria Moore (Sparks, Nev.). Keisha Walker (Kansas City, Mo.) played two years at Fort Scott Community College, while Kaylan Talley (Waco) played one year at Clarendon College. Roberson and Talley both have three years of eligibility. Talley will redshirt this year after tearing her ACL during the summer. Sophomore Maddy Brown will see action after redshirting last season after transferring from Pittsburgh, and junior walk-on Kalee Davidson also redshirted last year after playing two years at UC Irvine. Brown sat out the first 13 games after breaking her left foot.

Class Breakdown
This year's team consists of just one senior - Erin Myrick, while there are eight juniors - Kalee Davidson, Stanecia Graham, Teddy Griffin, Tiny Henderson, Maria Moore, Alana Rumph, Dominic Seals and Keisha Walker. The sophomore class consists of six - Maddy Brown, Raquel Christian, Jordan Murphree, Ashlee Roberson, Kaylan Talley and Natalie Thomas.

Across the Nation
The 15 Lady Raiders hail from five states across the country with 10 coming from the state of Texas. Sophomore Maddy Brown is from the furthest east, hailing from Honeoye Falls, N.Y., while senior Erin Myrick is from the furthest west coming from Duarte, Calif. Junior Stanecia Graham is from Aurora, Ill., and junior Keisha Walker calls Kansas City, Mo., home. Junior Maria Moore's hometown is Sparks, Nev.

South Plains Connection
Three current Lady Raiders were teammates at South Plains College before arriving at Texas Tech. Juniors Dominic Seals and Alana Rumph played two years for the Lady Texans, while sophomore Ashlee Roberson was there for one season. South Plains College has been a pipeline for the Lady Raiders over the years as several standouts have played at SPC prior to being a Lady Raider, including Sheryl Swoopes, Angie Braziel and Aleah Johnson, just to name a few.

Seeing Double
Two players on this year's roster have twin sisters. Junior Stanecia Graham has a twin sister, Alicia, while junior Kalee Davidson has a twin sister, Kristee.

Preseason Honors
Junior Dominic Seals was named the Big 12 Preseason Newcomer of the Year, which was voted on by the league coaches.

Degree in Hand
Senior Erin Myrick graduated cum laude in May 2007 with a degree in broadcast journalism with minors in English and Spanish. Myrick is currently working on a second degree in public relations with a minor in general business.

On the Tube
Texas Tech has 14 regular-season games televised this season. The Lady Raiders will play on ESPN2 once, FSN three times, FSNSW once, FSNMW once and the Texas Tech Television Network eight times. Tech played at Kansas State (L, 45-71) on FSNMW. On FSN, Tech plays Texas (W, 70-58), Colorado (Jan. 26) and at Baylor (Feb. 9). The Lady Raiders play on FSNSW at Texas (Mar. 5). Tech's ESPN2 game is at Texas A&M (Feb. 17). The Lady Raiders have games against IPFW (W, 72-51), Alcorn State (W, 90-55), Sam Houston State (W, 84-51), Houston (L, 63-66), Oral Roberts (W, 91-61) at Oklahoma (L, 39-78), Kansas (Feb. 20) and Oklahoma (Feb. 27) on the Texas Tech Television Network.

Follow the Lady Raiders
All Lady Raider basketball games can be heard live on the Texas Tech Sports Network on KFYO-AM 790 and KKCL-FM 98.1 locally. Listen to play-by-play by Ryan Hyatt as he takes the court with the Lady Raiders. The following radio stations will air the Lady Raider basketball games this season:
Haskell/Abilene - KVRP-FM (97.1)
Hereford - KPAN-AM/FM (860/106.3)
Lamesa - KPET-AM (690)
Lubbock - KFYO-AM/KKCL-FM (790/98.1)
Plainview - KVOP-AM (1090)

Inside Lady Raider Basketball with Kristy Curry
Kristy Curry's weekly television show, Inside Lady Raider Basketball with Kristy Curry, is televised every Sunday. The show airs on FOX34 at 10 p.m. and My Lubbock TV at 10:30 p.m.

The Kristy Curry Radio Show
The Kristy Curry Radio Show is held each Monday from 6-7 p.m. at Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar located at 4th and Milwaukee. The show airs on KFYO-AM 790 locally.

 

 

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