Feb. 19, 2006
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
• Baylor is 81-11 at the Ferrell Center under head coach Kim Mulkey-Robertson.
• Texas Tech leads the all-time series against Baylor, 46-16, but the Lady Bears have won five of the last six.
• Today's attendance of 8,486 is the 11th largest all-time in program history and the fourth largest this season. The Lady Bears season attendance is now 92,205 and need an attendance of at least 7,795 in their final home game Wednesday against Colorado to top the 100,000 mark for a season for the first time in school history.
TEAM NOTES • Baylor shot a perfect 20-for-20 from the free throw line, setting a new school record and falling one short of Missouri's Big 12 record of 21-for-21.
• The Lady Bears had a season-high 19 steals.
• The Lady Bears posted 18 offensive rebounds, the 12th time this season they have posted 15 or more and are undefeated in those contests.
• Texas Tech was only Baylor's second opponent this season (LSU) to shoot 50% or better from the field.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES • Senior Sophia Young is 84 points and only two rebounds shy of becoming the Big 12's all-time leading scorer and rebounder.
• With 22 points, Young has scored in double figures in 70 consecutive games and has scored in double figures in 121 of 130 career games.
• Young is on pace to join an elite group who have tallied 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 300 assists and 300 steals in their NCAA Division I careers. She currently has 2,250 points, 1,222 rebounds, 285 assists and 294 steals.
• Young has scored 20 or more 42 times in her career and the Lady Bears are 34-8 in those games. She has scored 20 or more 13 times this season and Baylor is 11-2.
• Young recorded her 12 double-double of the season and 56th of her career, extending her Big 12 record.
• Young was a season-best 8-for-8 from the free throw line and tied her season high with four assists.
• Freshman Rachel Allison scored a career-high 16 points and scored in double figures for the third time this season.
• Freshman Jessica Morrow scored a career-high 15, including a career high three 3-pointers. She scored in double figures for the fifth time this season.
• Sophomore Angela Tisdale has scored in double figures in 16 of 21 games.
• Senior Chameka Scott had her 16th game this season of five or more rebounds.