Baylor, West Virginia Postgame Notes
1/11/2015 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015
West Virginia Coliseum (Morgantown, W.V.)
Attendance: 3,712
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
? Baylor used its sixth different starting lineup of the season; Niya Johnson, Kristy Wallace, Alexis Prince, Nina Davis and Sune Agbuke.
? Baylor extended its win streak to 13 games.
? Baylor now leads the series against West Virginia 6-1, including 6-1 under Mulkey.
? Baylor has 81 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 154-11 over the last five seasons, and 135 of those wins have been by 10 points or more - only 10 times has Baylor's winning margin been five points or fewer.
? Baylor is 120-8 over the past four seasons.
? In Baylor's last 305 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 492 of 505 games with only five of those efforts coming in the last 13 years.
TEAM NOTES
? Baylor's reserves outscored WVU's 31-5.
? Baylor is 83-28 in the month of January in the Mulkey era.
? Baylor is 388-17 when outshooting its opponent under Mulkey and 12-1 this season.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
? Nina Davis finished with 10 points marking the 45th time in her career to reach double figures in scoring, and she has scored at least 10 in all 15 games this season.
? Niya Johnson finished with 11 assists to lead the Lady Bears in that category for the 38th time in her career. She tallied double-figure assists for the 13th time of her career and sixth of the season.
? Johnson's 11 assists raises her career total to 463 and moves her to No. 3 on BU's career chart, she passed both Toya Ellis and Chelsea Whitaker tonight.
? Imani Wright finished with 11 points marking the ninth time this season she's scored on double figures and 15th of her career.
? Khadijiah Cave finished with a career-high 20 points, she tallied double-digits by halftime (10) for the third time this season and registered double-digits for the 10th time this season and 20th time of her career.



















