Dec. 13, 2006
Recap | Box Score | Quotes
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
• Tonight's announced attendance was 5,451.
• Tonight's meeting was the first in the series between Baylor and Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
• Baylor will return to action on Sunday, Dec. 17, when the Lady Bears travel to Los Angeles, Calif., to face UCLA.
TEAM NOTES
• Baylor scored at least 100-points for the second consecutive contest.
• Baylor had five players reach double figures in the victory marking the fifth time this season the Lady Bears had at least five players score in double figures.
• Baylor shot over 60.0 percent from the field for the second consecutive contest.
• Baylor posted 25 assists on the night as the team recorded at least 25 assists for the second consecutive game.
• The win moves Baylor's mark to 41-1 all-time in December under head coach Kim Mulkey. The Lady Bears have never lost at home in December under Mulkey, moving their record to 25-0 with the win.
• Under Kim Mulkey, Baylor is now 51-3 against non-conference opponents at home and 102-14 against non-conference opponents overall since her arrival.
• Baylor held Arkansas-Pine Bluff to 38.8 percent (19-of-49) shooting on the night while Baylor shot 62.1 percent (41-of-66) on the evening. Baylor is now 150-9 under Kim Mulkey when out-shooting its opponent from the field.
• For the contest, Baylor out-rebounded Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 44-19, as the Lady Bears are now 138-20 under Mulkey when out-rebounding the opposition.
• Baylor held a 32-point edge at the break as the Lady Bears are 9-0 this season when leading after the first 20 minutes. Under Kim Mulkey, Baylor is 140-13 when leading at the break.
• Baylor held a 64-14 edge in points in the paint, a 43-10 edge in points off turnovers, a 21-0 edge in second chance points and a 44-9 edge in bench points.
PLAYER NOTES
• Danielle Wilson set a career-high with 24 points while coming off the bench to lead all Baylor scorers in the victory. It marked the seventh time this season the post player has scored at least 10 points.
• Jessika Bradley set a career-high with 10 points on the evening.
• Rachel Allison scored 13 points and posted 10 rebounds on the night to record her first career double-double. It marked the seventh time of her career she scored in double figures and the fifth time in her career she has recorded at least 10 rebounds in a game.
• Wilson recorded four blocks on the night as the freshman has recorded at least two blocks in 10-of-11 games this season.
• Jhasmin Player scored a season-high 16 points in the win. The 16 points tied a career high as she reached double figures for the eighth time in her career. Player tied a season-high with five assists in the win.
• Angela Tisdale scored 10 points to reach double figures for the 27th time in her career.