Baylor Postgame Notes vs. SFA
12/14/2014 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Dec. 14, 2014
? Stephen F. Austin is 11-7 all-time over Baylor after the loss, and the Lady Bears are 2-0 under Kim Mulkey.
? Baylor has won a nation-best 141 straight home games vs. non-ranked opponents, dating back to an April 4, 2003, loss to Auburn in the WNIT finals.
? Baylor has 75 straight games with at least one 3-point field goal made dating back to Nov. 13, 2012, when BU was 0-for-3 from long range.
? Baylor is 148-11 over the last five seasons, and 131 of those wins have been by 10 points or more-only eight times has Baylor's winning margin been five points or fewer.
? Baylor is 114-8 over the past four seasons.
? In Baylor's last 299 games, only one opponent (Stanford, .509) has shot 50% or above. Nov. 16, 2012, the Cardinal broke BU's streak of 218 games of holding opponents to under 50 percent shooting.
? Under Mulkey, BU has held its foes under 50% shooting in 486 of 499 games with only five of those efforts coming in the last 13 years.
? BU used one of its four different starting lineups of the season Sunday with Niya Johnson, Alexis Prince, Nina Davis, Imani Wright and Kristina Higgins getting the starts for the second-straight game together.
? The Ferrell Center's 5,947 spectators marked a season high.
TEAM NOTES
? Baylor is 334-15 under Mulkey when scoring 70 or more points, including a 200-6 mark when totaling 80 or more - BU is 128-2 over the last five seasons when scoring 70 or more points.
? Baylor is 84-3 in December games under Mulkey.
? Baylor is 228-21 at home under Mulkey, 7-0 this season and has won eight straight dating back to last season.
? Baylor is 363-25 when leading at half under Mulkey, and 7-1 this season.
? Baylor is 382-17 when outshooting its opponent under Mulkey and 6-1 this season.
? Baylor is 345-34 when outrebounding its opponent under Mulkey and 7-1 this season.
? Baylor shot a season best .630 from the floor on 34 of 54 shooting. It was the Lady Bears first time to shoot at least 60 percent from the field since Jan. 2, 2014 at Kansas State (60.0, 30-58).
? Baylor did not make a field goal until the 13:52 mark when Kristy Wallace hit a layup; from there the Bears went 8 for their next 9 from the field and finished the first half 17 of 31 from the floor.
? Baylor had a season-high eight blocks in the game (Agbuke, 3).
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
? Nina Davis finished with 33 points; she's reached double figures in all nine of Baylor's games this season, and it was the 39th time in her career to have at least 10 points in a game.
? Davis surpassed the 30-point mark for the fourth time in her career, and it was the third time this season (43, at Ole Miss, 12/7/14).
? Alexis Prince finished with a career-high 20 points reaching double figures for the third time this season and the eighth time in her career.
? Prince made her first eight field goals of the contest.
? Prince's six rebounds were a career high (5, accomplished eight times).
? Niya Johnson collected 11 assists, giving her double-digits in that category for the third time in the last four games. Johnson has 50 assists in the last five games averaging 10 in those contests after tallying just 15 for the first three games of the season.
? Johnson moved to sixth all-time on Baylor's career assists list, passing Jessika Stratton (407, 2000-04).
? Sune Agbuke finished with three blocks to move to seventh all-time on Baylor's career blocks list; she passed Monica Arnold's mark of 116 (1997-2001).
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9/9 BAYLOR 96 (8-1), NR/NR STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 57 (5-4)
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas)
Attendance: 5,947
BAYLOR POSTGAME NOTES
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES? Stephen F. Austin is 11-7 all-time over Baylor after the loss, and the Lady Bears are 2-0 under Kim Mulkey.
? Baylor has won a nation-best 141 straight home games vs. non-ranked opponents, dating back to an April 4, 2003, loss to Auburn in the WNIT finals.
? Baylor has 75 straight games with at least one 3-point field goal made dating back to Nov. 13, 2012, when BU was 0-for-3 from long range.
? Baylor is 148-11 over the last five seasons, and 131 of those wins have been by 10 points or more-only eight times has Baylor's winning margin been five points or fewer.
? Baylor is 114-8 over the past four seasons.
? In Baylor's last 299 games, only one opponent (Stanford, .509) has shot 50% or above. Nov. 16, 2012, the Cardinal broke BU's streak of 218 games of holding opponents to under 50 percent shooting.
? Under Mulkey, BU has held its foes under 50% shooting in 486 of 499 games with only five of those efforts coming in the last 13 years.
? BU used one of its four different starting lineups of the season Sunday with Niya Johnson, Alexis Prince, Nina Davis, Imani Wright and Kristina Higgins getting the starts for the second-straight game together.
? The Ferrell Center's 5,947 spectators marked a season high.
TEAM NOTES
? Baylor is 334-15 under Mulkey when scoring 70 or more points, including a 200-6 mark when totaling 80 or more - BU is 128-2 over the last five seasons when scoring 70 or more points.
? Baylor is 84-3 in December games under Mulkey.
? Baylor is 228-21 at home under Mulkey, 7-0 this season and has won eight straight dating back to last season.
? Baylor is 363-25 when leading at half under Mulkey, and 7-1 this season.
? Baylor is 382-17 when outshooting its opponent under Mulkey and 6-1 this season.
? Baylor is 345-34 when outrebounding its opponent under Mulkey and 7-1 this season.
? Baylor shot a season best .630 from the floor on 34 of 54 shooting. It was the Lady Bears first time to shoot at least 60 percent from the field since Jan. 2, 2014 at Kansas State (60.0, 30-58).
? Baylor did not make a field goal until the 13:52 mark when Kristy Wallace hit a layup; from there the Bears went 8 for their next 9 from the field and finished the first half 17 of 31 from the floor.
? Baylor had a season-high eight blocks in the game (Agbuke, 3).
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
? Nina Davis finished with 33 points; she's reached double figures in all nine of Baylor's games this season, and it was the 39th time in her career to have at least 10 points in a game.
? Davis surpassed the 30-point mark for the fourth time in her career, and it was the third time this season (43, at Ole Miss, 12/7/14).
? Alexis Prince finished with a career-high 20 points reaching double figures for the third time this season and the eighth time in her career.
? Prince made her first eight field goals of the contest.
? Prince's six rebounds were a career high (5, accomplished eight times).
? Niya Johnson collected 11 assists, giving her double-digits in that category for the third time in the last four games. Johnson has 50 assists in the last five games averaging 10 in those contests after tallying just 15 for the first three games of the season.
? Johnson moved to sixth all-time on Baylor's career assists list, passing Jessika Stratton (407, 2000-04).
? Sune Agbuke finished with three blocks to move to seventh all-time on Baylor's career blocks list; she passed Monica Arnold's mark of 116 (1997-2001).
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