Texas Tech University Athletics
Postgame Notes
November 28, 2015 | Women's Basketball
GETTING STARTED
- This was the eighth meeting all-time between Texas Tech & Washington. Tech is now 5-3 against the Huskies.
- This was the 1,288th game in Lady Raider basketball history. Tech is now 863-425.
- The Lady Raiders won the opening tip and are now 3-1 when doing so.
- For the fifth-straight game, the starting lineup was: Rayven Brooks (G), Ivonne CookTaylor (G), Ryann Bowser (G), Jamie Roe (F) and Leashja Grant (C).
TEXAS TECH'S LOSS.....
- Drops the Lady Raiders to 4-1 this season.
- Drops Candi Whitaker to 24-42 at Texas Tech.
- Drops Candi Whitaker to 108-134 in her head coaching career.
- Drops the Lady Raiders to 5-3 all-time vs. Washington.
- Drops the Lady Raiders to 863-425 in program history.
SEEING 20/20
- Texas Tech had two players score at least 20 points, as Rayven Brooks scored a career high-matching 26 points, and Ivonne CookTaylor had 25.
- Brooks had her 26 points on just 12 shots, as she went 4-7 from long range and 6-6 from the free throw line.
- Texas Tech went 10-20 from three-point range, a season-high for three-pointers made.
- Texas Tech scored 20+ points in two separate quarters for the fourth time this season.
DE-FENSE
- Tech held the Huskies to 37.5% from the field, marking the fourth-straight opponent Tech has held under 40%.
- Tech, which already ranks near the top nationally in three-point percentage defense, held Washington to just 3-24 (12.5%) shooting from three-point range.
- Texas Tech held Washington to 10-33 shooting from the floor in the first half.
Players Mentioned
Postgame Press Conference at #15 Baylor
Sunday, December 21
Highlights at #15 Baylor
Sunday, December 21
Media Availability - Coach Gerlich & Bailey Maupin
Saturday, December 20
Postgame Press Conference vs. Jacksonville
Wednesday, December 17








