Dec. 4, 2006
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
• Tonight's announced attendance was 5,425.
• With the win, Baylor is now 10-4 all-time against Sam Houston State as the Lady Bears have won five straight in the series.
• Baylor will return to action on Wednesday, Dec. 13, when the Lady Bears host Arkansas-Pine Bluff at the Ferrell Center.
TEAM NOTES
• Baylor set a school record for most points in NCAA competition with 117 on the night. It was tied for the third-highest total in school history and the most since Baylor scored 123 in a win over Texas State on December 4, 1978.
• Every Baylor player who suited up for the contest scored in the victory.
• The Lady Bears also set a season-high for points in a half with 59 over the first 20 minutes. The 59 points were the most for Baylor in a first half since the Lady Bears scored 60 in against Prairie View A&M on December 27, 1993, and was the third highest first half total in school history.
• Baylor set a NCAA competition school record with 50 field goals in the win and was two shy of the school record of 52 against Trinity on March 2, 1978.
• The 67-point margin of victory is the seventh largest margin of victory for Baylor in school history and the largest margin of victory since a 103-35 win over Prairie View A&M on December 1, 1993.
• The win moves Baylor's mark to 40-1 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 24-0 with the win.
• Under Kim Mulkey, Baylor is now 50-3 against non-conference opponents at home and 101-14 against non-conference opponents overall since her arrival.
• Baylor held Sam Houston State to 24.1 percent (14-of-58) shooting on the night while Baylor shot 65.8 percent (50-of-76) on the evening. Baylor is now 149-9 under Kim Mulkey when out-shooting its opponent from the field.
• For the contest, Baylor out-rebounded Sam Houston State, 65-19, as the Lady Bears are now 137-20 under Mulkey when out-rebounding the opposition. The 65 rebounds were a season-high for the Lady Bears.
• Baylor set a season-high with 27 assists in the victory.
• Baylor set a season-high with nine three-pointers on the night. The Lady Bears broke their season-high for three-pointers in the first half alone, nailing eight shots from behind the arc in the first 20 minutes.
• For the first time this season, Baylor had six players score in double figures. It marked the fourth time this season Baylor had at least five players reach double figures in scoring.
• Baylor held a 33-point edge at the break, the largest halftime margin this season, as the Lady Bears are 8-0 this season when leading after the first 20 minutes. Under Kim Mulkey, Baylor is 139-13 when leading at the break.
• Baylor held a 68-8 edge in points in the paint, a 32-15 edge in points off turnovers, a 23-5 edge in second chance points and a 57-20 edge in bench points.
PLAYER NOTES
• Danielle Wilson set a career-high with 22 points while coming off the bench in the victory. It marked the sixth time this season the post player has scored at least 10 points.
• With 13 points, Bernice Mosby reached double figures for the 10th time in a Baylor uniform. Mosby has scored in double figures in every game this season as the senior has posted at least 10 points 70 times during her career. The 21 points marked the sixth time this season the senior has scored at least 20 points in a game.
• Mosby tied a career-high with four assists in the victory.
• Wilson recorded two blocks on the night as the freshman has recorded at least two blocks in 9-of-10 games this season.
• Jessica Morrow set a career-high with eight rebounds in the win.
• Morrow also set a season-high with 15 points in the victory as she was a perfect 3-of-3 from behind the arc. The sophomore has scored in double figures five times in her career.
• LaToya Wyatt scored a season-high 13 points off the bench, off of 6-of-7 shooting from the field, in the win.
• Jhasmin Player tied a season-high with 11 points in the victory, the third time in her career she has reached double figures in scoring.
• Kaitlin Oberg set career highs in points (6), rebounds (eight) and minutes (18).
• Haylee Abbe scored two points in the win, the first points of her career.