Feb. 16, 2013
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No. 1/1 Baylor 78, TCU 45
Ferrell Center - Waco, Texas
February 16, 2013 - Att. 10,258
Miscellaneous Notes
• Baylor raised its season record to 24-1, 14-0 in Big 12 play.
• With the win, Baylor has clinched at least a share of the Big 12 regular-season title. It is BU's third straight league crown and the program's fourth overall.
• The Lady Bears have won 53-straight at home, the nation's longest home winning streak.
• With today's Lady Bear win, Kim Mulkey's career record is now 362-80.
• The Lady Bears are 47-1 in regular season Big 12 games over the past three seasons, including 42-straight.
• Baylor leads the all-time series over TCU 25-5, including an 12-2 advantage in games played in Waco.
• The Lady Bears have won 14 straight vs. the Horned Frogs.
• Kim Mulkey is 2-0 vs. TCU.
• Baylor is 98-4 over its last three seasons.
• Today's attendance of 10,258 is the 11th-largest in program history and the 18th time the Lady Bears have hosted over 10,000 fans for a game. It is the second-largest crowd of the season.
Team Notes
• BU extended its Big 12 regular season win streak to 36 games with the victory. BU's last regular season Big 12 loss was at Texas Tech, 56-45, on Feb. 18, 2011.
• Baylor extended its nation's-best win streak to 22 games.
• Baylor is now 24-0 this season when leading at halftime and 316-23 under Kim Mulkey.
• Baylor (42-20) was ahead by 20 or more points at half for the 10th time this season.
• Baylor (78) score 70 or more points for the 22nd time this season.
• The Lady Bears held an opponent under 50 points for the fourth game in a row and the 11th time this season.
Individual Notes
• Brittney Griner (22 pts. & 10 reb.) recorded the 55th double-double of her career and her 11th this season.
• With her 22 points today, Griner has now scored in double-figures in 105 straight games and in 135 of 137 in her career.
• Griner's 135 career double-figure scoring games surpasses Oklahoma's Courtney Paris (134) for the second-most in NCAA history. She needs 14 more games in double digits to tie Connecticut's Maya Moore (149) for the most in history.
• Griner now has 2,975 career points to move into ninth on the NCAA Division I all-time scoring list. Today she passed Appalachian State's Valorie Whiteside (2,955). She needs six more points to tie Mississippi State's LaToya Thomas for eighth on the list.
• With her two blocks today, Griner extended her NCAA DI career blocks record to 695.
• Griner has now recorded a block in 74 straight outings and 134 of her 137 career games.
• Griner scored in double-digits by halftime for the 17th time this season.
• Griner scored 20 or more points in a game for the 16th time this season and the 93rd time in her career.
• With four assists today, Odyssey Sims (404) now is just three assists away from tying Jessika Stratton (407) for the fifth-most in program history.
• Kimetria Hayden (8) had five or more assists in a game for the 14th time this year.
• Brooklyn Pope had 10 points to score double digits for the 33rd time in her career and the 16th time this season.
• Alexis Prince (10) scored in double digits for the fourth time this season.
• Prince tied had a career-high with three assists.
• Prince tied a career-high with two blocks.
• Niya Johnson (8) had five or more assists for the fourth time this season.
• Kristina Higgins set career-highs with eight points and five rebounds. Her previous highs in those categories were seven (vs. Rice on Nov. 27, 2012) and four (twice before), respectively.