
LADY RAIDER RECAP: No. 24 West Virginia 73, Texas Tech 53
January 27, 2021 | Women's Basketball
LUBBOCK, Texas – The Texas Tech Lady Raider basketball team dropped its game against No. 24 West Virginia on Wednesday, 73-53, at United Supermarkets Arena
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HOW IT HAPPENED
The Lady Raiders were led by Vivian Gray, who recorded her second-straight double-double with 18 points, 10 rebounds, a pair of assists, two steals and a block on the night. Gray was big in the second half for the Lady Raiders, adding 13 points and eight rebounds in the final 20 minutes of the game.
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Lexi Gordon and Maka Jackson were both a bucket and a couple of boards away from double-doubles of their own, with Gordon scoring 11 with eight rebounds, and Jackson adding seven points and a career-high eight boards.
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For the fourth-straight game, Tech held its opponent under 40 percent shooting from the floor, but couldn't get its offense going as the game wore on. After a tight first quarter, the Mountaineers shot 8-of-14 in the second quarter to stretch their lead heading into halftime.
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Coming out of the locker room, the Lady Raiders hung tough for much of the third period, but a 6-0 run late from the Mountaineers expanded the deficit once again.
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UP NEXT
The Lady Raiders will be back in action this weekend when they head to Austin for a showdown against Texas to close the season series. The Lady Raiders and Longhorns will tip off at 7 p.m. on the Longhorn Network.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
The Lady Raiders were led by Vivian Gray, who recorded her second-straight double-double with 18 points, 10 rebounds, a pair of assists, two steals and a block on the night. Gray was big in the second half for the Lady Raiders, adding 13 points and eight rebounds in the final 20 minutes of the game.
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Lexi Gordon and Maka Jackson were both a bucket and a couple of boards away from double-doubles of their own, with Gordon scoring 11 with eight rebounds, and Jackson adding seven points and a career-high eight boards.
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For the fourth-straight game, Tech held its opponent under 40 percent shooting from the floor, but couldn't get its offense going as the game wore on. After a tight first quarter, the Mountaineers shot 8-of-14 in the second quarter to stretch their lead heading into halftime.
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Coming out of the locker room, the Lady Raiders hung tough for much of the third period, but a 6-0 run late from the Mountaineers expanded the deficit once again.
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UP NEXT
The Lady Raiders will be back in action this weekend when they head to Austin for a showdown against Texas to close the season series. The Lady Raiders and Longhorns will tip off at 7 p.m. on the Longhorn Network.
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Team Stats
WVU
TTU
FG%
.388
.350
3FG%
.400
.188
FT%
.882
.571
RB
43
39
TO
8
16
STL
8
3
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