Texas Tech University Athletics

Four in double-digits; Tech wins at New Mexico
November 23, 2025 | Women's Basketball
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Four Lady Raiders scored in double-figures as Texas Tech won its first road game of the year against the New Mexico Lobos, 82-57, on Sunday afternoon at the Pit.
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For Texas Tech (7-0), junior Jalynn Bristow and senior Snudda Collins led the way in points with 16 apiece. Bristow shot 6-for-13 from the field (.462) and led the team in rebounds (7), blocks (3) and steals (3) against New Mexico (5-2). Collins went 6-for-14 from the field (.429) and added four rebounds, two blocks and two steals. Senior Bailey Maupin shot 57.1 percent from the field (4-for-7), totaling 15 points, four rebounds and four assists. Jada Malone was perfect on the day, going 3-for-3 from the field and scoring four free throws for 10 points.
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Sidney Love was a spark for the Lady Raiders, scoring eight points on 3-for-4 shooting (.750) and adding four assists and three boards in the game. Gemma Núñez was finding her teammates all day as she led the team with eight assists and only turned it over one time. The Lady Raiders shot 51.9 percent from the field (28-for-54) and made eight 3-pointers. Tech outrebounded the Lobos 40 to 33, while forcing 19 New Mexico turnovers. The Scarlet & Black also tallied 20 assists, seven blocks and nine steals on the day.
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It was a back-and-forth affair to start the game. Denae Fritz scored first with a layup, then New Mexico followed with one of its own to start a 4-0 run. Maupin got fouled on a shot and made both her free throws before the Lobos took a 6-4 lead on a layup. Fritz nailed a 3-pointer, then New Mexico answered with a jumper. Malone scored four of the next six points after that to lead 11-9 heading into the media timeout. After that, Bristow got a huge block which led to a couple of free throws on the fastbreak. A steal from Núñez followed as she dished it to Fritz for a layup. New Mexico scored to stop the Tech run, but the Lady Raiders closed it out with a steal and layup from Bristow for the 17-12 lead after one.
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Malone began the scoring in the second quarter with a free throw. There was a scoring drought for both teams after that until Malone made another free throw at the 8:12 mark. New Mexico made a 3-pointer, but Núñez answered with one of her own. The Lobos went right back down the court and scored another triple to make it 22-18. Maupin drew a foul and connected with two free throws, then Collins added two more points on a jumper. New Mexico went on a quick, 4-1 run after that to make it 27-22 with 4:59 left. The Lady Raiders answered with a 7-0 run, highlighted by a three from Maupin and a tough jumper from Bristow. New Mexico made a triple at the 1:43 mark, then Collins hit a three in response. The Lobos got another 3-pointer with 41 seconds left in the half as Tech led 39-29.
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Bristow got the scoring going for Tech after getting a putback layup 18 seconds into the third period. Both teams traded points, with Sidney Love making a 3-pointer thanks to a dish from Fritz. A minute later, Collins scored her own three thanks to a pass from Love. New Mexico answered with a layup, but Love responded with a tough layup through traffic to make it 52-35 going into the media timeout. The Lady Raiders would outscore New Mexico, 6-2, in the final couple minutes in the period, to lead by a 60-41 score.
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Malone scored a layup on a backdoor cut to the basket to increase Tech's lead. New Mexico didn't score in the quarter until almost two minutes in when the Lobos got a layup. The Lady Raiders stepped on the gas, getting buckets from Love, Collins and Maupin for the 7-0 run. At 2:44, Malone scored another tough layup, then Maupin made one of her own thanks to a pass from Mariam Sanogo. Sanogo scored the last three Texas Tech points with free throws as the Lady Raiders won, 82-57.
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Up next, the Lady Raiders head to Frisco, Texas for the Hoopfest Women's Basketball Challenge on Nov. 25-27. Tech's first game will be on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. against Old Dominion. Â Â
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For Texas Tech (7-0), junior Jalynn Bristow and senior Snudda Collins led the way in points with 16 apiece. Bristow shot 6-for-13 from the field (.462) and led the team in rebounds (7), blocks (3) and steals (3) against New Mexico (5-2). Collins went 6-for-14 from the field (.429) and added four rebounds, two blocks and two steals. Senior Bailey Maupin shot 57.1 percent from the field (4-for-7), totaling 15 points, four rebounds and four assists. Jada Malone was perfect on the day, going 3-for-3 from the field and scoring four free throws for 10 points.
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Sidney Love was a spark for the Lady Raiders, scoring eight points on 3-for-4 shooting (.750) and adding four assists and three boards in the game. Gemma Núñez was finding her teammates all day as she led the team with eight assists and only turned it over one time. The Lady Raiders shot 51.9 percent from the field (28-for-54) and made eight 3-pointers. Tech outrebounded the Lobos 40 to 33, while forcing 19 New Mexico turnovers. The Scarlet & Black also tallied 20 assists, seven blocks and nine steals on the day.
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It was a back-and-forth affair to start the game. Denae Fritz scored first with a layup, then New Mexico followed with one of its own to start a 4-0 run. Maupin got fouled on a shot and made both her free throws before the Lobos took a 6-4 lead on a layup. Fritz nailed a 3-pointer, then New Mexico answered with a jumper. Malone scored four of the next six points after that to lead 11-9 heading into the media timeout. After that, Bristow got a huge block which led to a couple of free throws on the fastbreak. A steal from Núñez followed as she dished it to Fritz for a layup. New Mexico scored to stop the Tech run, but the Lady Raiders closed it out with a steal and layup from Bristow for the 17-12 lead after one.
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Malone began the scoring in the second quarter with a free throw. There was a scoring drought for both teams after that until Malone made another free throw at the 8:12 mark. New Mexico made a 3-pointer, but Núñez answered with one of her own. The Lobos went right back down the court and scored another triple to make it 22-18. Maupin drew a foul and connected with two free throws, then Collins added two more points on a jumper. New Mexico went on a quick, 4-1 run after that to make it 27-22 with 4:59 left. The Lady Raiders answered with a 7-0 run, highlighted by a three from Maupin and a tough jumper from Bristow. New Mexico made a triple at the 1:43 mark, then Collins hit a three in response. The Lobos got another 3-pointer with 41 seconds left in the half as Tech led 39-29.
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Bristow got the scoring going for Tech after getting a putback layup 18 seconds into the third period. Both teams traded points, with Sidney Love making a 3-pointer thanks to a dish from Fritz. A minute later, Collins scored her own three thanks to a pass from Love. New Mexico answered with a layup, but Love responded with a tough layup through traffic to make it 52-35 going into the media timeout. The Lady Raiders would outscore New Mexico, 6-2, in the final couple minutes in the period, to lead by a 60-41 score.
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Malone scored a layup on a backdoor cut to the basket to increase Tech's lead. New Mexico didn't score in the quarter until almost two minutes in when the Lobos got a layup. The Lady Raiders stepped on the gas, getting buckets from Love, Collins and Maupin for the 7-0 run. At 2:44, Malone scored another tough layup, then Maupin made one of her own thanks to a pass from Mariam Sanogo. Sanogo scored the last three Texas Tech points with free throws as the Lady Raiders won, 82-57.
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Up next, the Lady Raiders head to Frisco, Texas for the Hoopfest Women's Basketball Challenge on Nov. 25-27. Tech's first game will be on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. against Old Dominion. Â Â
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Team Stats
TTU
UNM
FG%
.519
.323
3FG%
.364
.226
FT%
.692
.625
RB
40
33
TO
16
19
STL
9
7
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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Preview Press Conference vs. Mississippi State
Thursday, November 20
Highlights vs. Mississippi State
Thursday, November 20
Media Availability - Coach Gerlich and Bailey Maupin
Wednesday, November 19
















