Oklahoma State University Athletics

Cowgirls Carry Momentum To Lubbock To Take On Texas Tech
January 24, 2025 | Cowgirl Basketball
Game Notes
RV/RV Oklahoma State Cowgirls
(16-3, 6-2 Big 12) • Head Coach: Jacie Hoyt (Eighth Year — 132-96)
vs.
Texas Tech Lady Raiders
What 2 Watch 4
• Oklahoma State's women's basketball team hits the road for the third time in four outings when it travels to Lubbock to face Texas Tech on Saturday at 2 p.m.
• The Cowgirls are receiving votes this week after entering the Associated Press Top 25 last week for the first time since Feb. 19, 2018, checking in at No. 24.
• After defeating No. 9 TCU on Wednesday, the Cowgirls will be looking to log their best 20-game start since winning 18 of their first 20 games during the 2013-14 campaign.
• The contest was OSU's second consecutive home victory against a ranked opponent after the Cowgirls took down No. 17 West Virginia on Jan. 11.
• Head coach Jacie Hoyt and her husband, Daniel, welcomed their first child on Dec. 11, Harlow Renee Heflin.
• OSU is top 10 nationally in field-goal percentage (10th) at 48.1 percent.
• Micah Gray is sixth in the country in 3-point attempts (153) and 18th with her 52 made 3-pointers.
• The Cowgirls currently stand at No. 28 in the NET ranking.
• Ténin Magassa is 10th among current active leaders with her 2.05 blocks per game and 10th with her 230 blocks.
• OSU has already produced a quartet of 30-point scorers on the season. Macey Huard scored a career-high 31 points in the season opener against UAPB and Anna Gret Asi poured in a career-high 33 points in OSU's win over Texas Southern. Micah Gray joined the list with her 36-point outburst against Chicago State. Stailee Heard added a career-best 32 points against Alabama State.
• Gray's output marked the most by a Cowgirl since Andrea Riley's 37-point outing against Kansas in 2010.
• With Gray reaching the plateau, it marked the first time in program history OSU has had three different 30-point scorers in the same season.
• OSU has 10 30-point quarters offensively and has held its opposition to 14 single-digit scoring quarters.
Series History
• OSU holds a 40-35 advantage in the series.
• OSU has won 10 in a row over Tech after sweeping both contests a year ago.
• The Cowgirls have won four in a row in Lubbock, including just the second triple overtime game in school history two years ago.
• OSU's last loss in the series came on Feb. 1, 2020.
Last Time Out
• The Cowgirls earned their first win over a top-10 opponent since defeating No. 7 UCLA on Dec. 8, 2017.
• OSU committed just five turnovers in the contest, marking its lowest total since its five turnovers against Iowa State on Dec. 30, 2023.
Know The Foe
• The Lady Raiders are 10-2 on their home floor this season.
• Tech's two losses came at the hands of No. 17 West Virginia and No. 11 TCU.
• Tech is 17th nationally with its 5.2 blocks per game.
• Serengbe Sanogo is 29th in the country with her 36 blocks on the season.
• Bailey Maupin's 100 free-throw attempts rank 48th nationally and she and Jasmine Shavers are 41st with their 80 made free throws on the year.
• Shavers is 42nd nationally at 87 percent from the line.
RV/RV Oklahoma State Cowgirls
(16-3, 6-2 Big 12) • Head Coach: Jacie Hoyt (Eighth Year — 132-96)
vs.
Texas Tech Lady Raiders
(14-7, 3-5 Big 12) • Head Coach: Krista Gerlich (19th Year — 361-219)
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Game 20 · Jan. 25, 2025 · 2:00 p.m. (CST)
Venue: United Supermarkets Arena (15,050)
Video: ESPN+ (Ron Thulin, Rachel Galligan, Emily Wisniewski)
TV: None
Radio: KGFY — 105.5 FM, Varsity Network App (Casey Kendrick, Ryan Cameron)
Stats: statbroadcast.com
Tickets: texastech.com
Social Media: Twitter — @osuwbb, Instagram — @osuwbb
Facebook — www.facebook.com/CowgirlBasketball/
Venue: United Supermarkets Arena (15,050)
Video: ESPN+ (Ron Thulin, Rachel Galligan, Emily Wisniewski)
TV: None
Radio: KGFY — 105.5 FM, Varsity Network App (Casey Kendrick, Ryan Cameron)
Stats: statbroadcast.com
Tickets: texastech.com
Social Media: Twitter — @osuwbb, Instagram — @osuwbb
Facebook — www.facebook.com/CowgirlBasketball/
What 2 Watch 4
• Oklahoma State's women's basketball team hits the road for the third time in four outings when it travels to Lubbock to face Texas Tech on Saturday at 2 p.m.
• The Cowgirls are receiving votes this week after entering the Associated Press Top 25 last week for the first time since Feb. 19, 2018, checking in at No. 24.
• After defeating No. 9 TCU on Wednesday, the Cowgirls will be looking to log their best 20-game start since winning 18 of their first 20 games during the 2013-14 campaign.
• The contest was OSU's second consecutive home victory against a ranked opponent after the Cowgirls took down No. 17 West Virginia on Jan. 11.
• Head coach Jacie Hoyt and her husband, Daniel, welcomed their first child on Dec. 11, Harlow Renee Heflin.
• OSU is top 10 nationally in field-goal percentage (10th) at 48.1 percent.
• Micah Gray is sixth in the country in 3-point attempts (153) and 18th with her 52 made 3-pointers.
• The Cowgirls currently stand at No. 28 in the NET ranking.
• Ténin Magassa is 10th among current active leaders with her 2.05 blocks per game and 10th with her 230 blocks.
• OSU has already produced a quartet of 30-point scorers on the season. Macey Huard scored a career-high 31 points in the season opener against UAPB and Anna Gret Asi poured in a career-high 33 points in OSU's win over Texas Southern. Micah Gray joined the list with her 36-point outburst against Chicago State. Stailee Heard added a career-best 32 points against Alabama State.
• Gray's output marked the most by a Cowgirl since Andrea Riley's 37-point outing against Kansas in 2010.
• With Gray reaching the plateau, it marked the first time in program history OSU has had three different 30-point scorers in the same season.
• OSU has 10 30-point quarters offensively and has held its opposition to 14 single-digit scoring quarters.
Series History
• OSU holds a 40-35 advantage in the series.
• OSU has won 10 in a row over Tech after sweeping both contests a year ago.
• The Cowgirls have won four in a row in Lubbock, including just the second triple overtime game in school history two years ago.
• OSU's last loss in the series came on Feb. 1, 2020.
Last Time Out
• The Cowgirls earned their first win over a top-10 opponent since defeating No. 7 UCLA on Dec. 8, 2017.
• OSU committed just five turnovers in the contest, marking its lowest total since its five turnovers against Iowa State on Dec. 30, 2023.
Know The Foe
• The Lady Raiders are 10-2 on their home floor this season.
• Tech's two losses came at the hands of No. 17 West Virginia and No. 11 TCU.
• Tech is 17th nationally with its 5.2 blocks per game.
• Serengbe Sanogo is 29th in the country with her 36 blocks on the season.
• Bailey Maupin's 100 free-throw attempts rank 48th nationally and she and Jasmine Shavers are 41st with their 80 made free throws on the year.
• Shavers is 42nd nationally at 87 percent from the line.
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