
Tech seeks ninth straight vs.McNeese Monday
December 18, 2022 | Women's Basketball
The Lady Raiders and Cowgirls are set to tip at 7 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas – The Texas Tech Lady Raiders continue their month-long homestand on Monday when the McNeese State Cowgirls visit Lubbock for a 7 p.m. contest.
Monday's matchup will be the final night game that Tech will play this calendar year and the Lady Raiders penultimate game before the Christmas break. Monday's matchup is also one of just three games remaining in non-conference play.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP:
MATCHUP: Texas Tech (9-1) vs. McNeese State (3-7)
LOCATION: United Supermarkets Arena (Lubbock, Texas)
DATE: Dec. 19, 2022
TIME: 7 PM
LAST TIME OUT:
Powered by a season-high 24 points from senior guard Bre'Amber Scott, the Texas Tech Lady Raiders downed Oral Roberts 82-68 Wednesday night for their eighth straight win.
After recording her first career double-double against Sam Houston last Tuesday, Scott was simply sensational for Texas Tech (9-1) against Oral Roberts (3-8), scoring her 24 points in just 25 minutes on just 14 total shots.
The guard shot 7-of-14 from the floor, 4-of-5 from distance and 6-of-8 from the line.
Tech also received 15 points from sophomore Rhyle McKinney, 10 of which came in the 49-point second half.
Senior Katie Ferrell did typical Big Kat things on Wednesday, as the point-forward stuffed the stat-sheet to the tune of four points, six rebounds and two blocks. The Plano native was a team-best +21 in the victory.
In total, the Lady Raiders scored at least 20-points in three-of-four quarters including a 27-point output in the third.
KNOW YOUR FOE (McNeese):
McNeese enters Monday's contest with a record of 3-7 overall after falling Saturday at Ole Miss. In that game the Cowgirls got off to a strong start, enjoying a 21-14 lead after a quarter of play. The problem for McNeese came in the second quarter where they were outscored 20-4. In that game, Colorado transfer Zuzanna Kulinska scored a season-best 16 points. McNeese enters Monday's game searching for its first road win of the season. The Cowgirls are 0-5 this season on the road, with all five losses coming by 16 points or more. This season, a pair of Cowgirls are averaging in double-figures. Despite playing in just six-of-10 games Paris Mullins leads McNeese in scoring at 12.3 points a game. Mullins has three games with at least 10 points this season including a 20-point performance against Arkansas State. McNeese were picked sixth in the preseason Southland Conference poll as Kali Chamberlin (First Team) and Desirae Hasen (Second Team) were named to the Southland Conference Preseason Teams.
UP NEXT:
The Lady Raiders return to action on Thursday afternoon when the UC-Riverside Highlanders travel to the 806. Tip-off from United Supermarkets Arena is set for 2 p.m.
Monday's matchup will be the final night game that Tech will play this calendar year and the Lady Raiders penultimate game before the Christmas break. Monday's matchup is also one of just three games remaining in non-conference play.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP:
MATCHUP: Texas Tech (9-1) vs. McNeese State (3-7)
LOCATION: United Supermarkets Arena (Lubbock, Texas)
DATE: Dec. 19, 2022
TIME: 7 PM
LAST TIME OUT:
Powered by a season-high 24 points from senior guard Bre'Amber Scott, the Texas Tech Lady Raiders downed Oral Roberts 82-68 Wednesday night for their eighth straight win.
After recording her first career double-double against Sam Houston last Tuesday, Scott was simply sensational for Texas Tech (9-1) against Oral Roberts (3-8), scoring her 24 points in just 25 minutes on just 14 total shots.
The guard shot 7-of-14 from the floor, 4-of-5 from distance and 6-of-8 from the line.
Tech also received 15 points from sophomore Rhyle McKinney, 10 of which came in the 49-point second half.
Senior Katie Ferrell did typical Big Kat things on Wednesday, as the point-forward stuffed the stat-sheet to the tune of four points, six rebounds and two blocks. The Plano native was a team-best +21 in the victory.
In total, the Lady Raiders scored at least 20-points in three-of-four quarters including a 27-point output in the third.
KNOW YOUR FOE (McNeese):
McNeese enters Monday's contest with a record of 3-7 overall after falling Saturday at Ole Miss. In that game the Cowgirls got off to a strong start, enjoying a 21-14 lead after a quarter of play. The problem for McNeese came in the second quarter where they were outscored 20-4. In that game, Colorado transfer Zuzanna Kulinska scored a season-best 16 points. McNeese enters Monday's game searching for its first road win of the season. The Cowgirls are 0-5 this season on the road, with all five losses coming by 16 points or more. This season, a pair of Cowgirls are averaging in double-figures. Despite playing in just six-of-10 games Paris Mullins leads McNeese in scoring at 12.3 points a game. Mullins has three games with at least 10 points this season including a 20-point performance against Arkansas State. McNeese were picked sixth in the preseason Southland Conference poll as Kali Chamberlin (First Team) and Desirae Hasen (Second Team) were named to the Southland Conference Preseason Teams.
UP NEXT:
The Lady Raiders return to action on Thursday afternoon when the UC-Riverside Highlanders travel to the 806. Tip-off from United Supermarkets Arena is set for 2 p.m.
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