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4/4 BAYLOR 80 (31-1, 17-1), TEXAS TECH 51 (13-18, 3-15)
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Chesapeake Energy Arena (Oklahoma City)
Attendance: 4,527 BAYLOR POSTGAME NOTES
TEAM NOTES
- Baylor extended its Big 12 Championship win streak to 18 games.
- Baylor is now 33-12 overall in Big 12 Championship play.
- Baylor extended its win streak to 18 games.
- Baylor (.500) shot over .500 or better for the 14th time this season.
- Baylor's bench outscored Texas Tech's bench, 45-3, to give BU the bench scoring edge in 27 of 32 games this season.
- Baylor outrebounded Texas Tech to give BU the rebounding edge in 30 of 32 games this season.
- Baylor is 394-36 when outrebounding its opponent under Mulkey.
- Baylor has held its opponent at or below 50 percent shooting in 546 of 559 games under Mulkey, including a current streak of 75 straight games, with only 5 of those 13 efforts coming in the last 13 years.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
- Senior Niya Johnson (947 career assists) passed LSU's Temeka Johnson (945 assists from 2002-05) for sixth on the NCAA's all-time career assists list.
- Sophomore Kristy Wallace (15 points) reached double-figure points for the 15th time this season and 24th time of her career.
- Junior Alexis Jones (12 points) tallied double-digit scoring for the 25th time this season.
- Freshman Kalani Brown (17 points) reached double digits for the 16th time this season.
- Junior Alexis Prince (10 points) notched her 17th career double-digit scoring effort and 3rd of the season.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
- Baylor trails the all-time series against Texas Tech 47-37 but leads 9-2 in games played on a neutral court and 29-8 under Kim Mulkey -- the Bears have won 12 straight in the series.
- Baylor is 468-91 all-time under Mulkey.
- Baylor is 862-489 all-time in its 43rd season.
- Baylor is 82-25 in March games under Mulkey and 1-0 this season.
- Baylor is 204-15 over the past six seasons (2010-11 to present).
- Baylor's starting lineup featured Niya Johnson, Alexis Jones, Alexis Prince, Nina Davis and Beatrice Mompremier -- sixth straight start for this group (6-0).