Feb. 1, 2007
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#13/#11 Baylor (19-3, 6-2) at #22/#22 Nebraska (18-4, 6-2)
Saturday, Feb. 3 - 2:30 p.m. (CT)
Devaney Center - Lincoln, Neb.
OVER THE AIRWAVES
TV: Fox Sports Net
Kevin Eschenfelder, play-by-play
Debbie Antonelli, color analyst
Internet Feeds
Audio: Live audio stream at BaylorBears.com
Radio: KLRK - 92.9 FM - Waco
Radio Talent:
Rick May, play-by-play
Lori Fogleman, color analyst
BAYLOR LADY BEARS
IN THE POLLS
13 - Associated Press
11 - USA Today/ESPN Coaches
PROBABLE STARTERS
Angela Tisdale - Jr., G, 5-5 - 10.4 ppg, 4.0 apg
Latara Darrett - Fr., G, 5-10 - 8.0 ppg, 3.2 rpg
Jessica Morrow - So., G, 6-2 - 9.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg
Rachel Allison - So., P, 6-1 - 7.4 ppg, 6.9 rpg
Bernice Mosby - Sr., P, 6-1 - 19.0 ppg, 9.3 rpg
NEBRASAKA HUSKERS
IN THE POLLS
22 - Associated Press
22 - USA Today/ESPN Coaches
PROBABLE STARTERS
Kiera Hardy - Sr., G, 5-6 - 15.8 ppg, 2.8 apg
Ashley Ford - Sr., G, 5-7 - 2.3 ppg, 1.7 rpg
Kelsey Griffin - So., F, 6-2 - 16.1 ppg, 8.5 rpg
Chelsea Aubry - Sr., F, 6-2 - 8.8 ppg, 4.3 rpg
Jelena Spiric - Sr., F, 6-2 - 6.5 ppg, 4.3 rpg
BAYLOR VS. NEBRASKA...
Saturday afternoon's matchup between No. 13 Baylor (19-3, 6-2) and No. 22 Nebraska (18-4, 6-2) will feature two squads knotted in a three-way tie, along with Texas A&M, for second place in the Big 12. The game features two of the three highest scoring team in the Big 12 Conference.
The contest marks the Lady Bears' fourth in a stretch where they will play four of five games away from Waco beginning with a 63-59 victory at Texas, followed by a 66-55 win at Oklahoma State and a home triumph over Missouri (71-70). After playing at No. 22 Nebraska (Feb. 3) the Lady Bears will travel to Texas Tech (Feb. 7).
EIGHTH TELEVISION APPEARANCE OF SEASON...
The Lady Bears will make their eighth television appearance of the season as they travel to Lincoln, Neb. to take on the Nebraska Huskers on Saturday, Feb. 3 at 2:30 p.m. (Central). The game, broadcast on FOX Sports Network (FSN), will be seen live by the following FSN regions: Arizona, Detroit, Florida, Midwest, New England, North (Wisconsin), Northwest (Spokane), Rocky Mountain and Southwest (Texas & Oklahoma). In addition, it will shown on a delayed basis (2 a.m.) in the FSN West, Northwest and Bay Area regions.
Kevin Eschenfelder will call the action while Debbie Antonelli will provide color analysis.
HEAD COACH Kim Mulkey...
When Women's Basketball Hall of Famer Kim Mulkey accepted the position of women's head basketball coach at Baylor University, few could have predicted the dramatic and prestigious turn the program was about to take. In just six years at Baylor, the former All-American and Olympic Gold medalist has guided the Lady Bear basketball program to the pinnacle of women's basketball, the 2005 NCAA national championship, five NCAA Tournament appearances and six 20-win seasons.
The 2005 national title was Baylor's first for a women's team sport and the only basketball national title, men's or women's, in the Big 12 Conference's 10-year history.
In winning the 2005 title, Mulkey became the first person, man or woman, to win a basketball national championship as a player, assistant coach and head coach.
En route to the NCAA championship, the Lady Bears won their first Big 12 Conference championship and were the league's tournament champion as well.
Mulkey has produced amazing results since taking over the reins of the program on April 4, 2000, averaging 26.1 wins a season. In her seven years at the program's helm, she has posted an impressive 176-48 (.786) record which ranks her No. 7 nationally in winning percentage.
Since taking over a squad that was just 7-20 the season prior to her arrival, Mulkey has guided the Lady Bears to six postseason appearances, including five NCAA Tournaments and a trip to the 2003 WNIT finals. In 2004, the Lady Bears made their first trip to the NCAA Sweet 16 and have now played in three straight Sweet 16s.
On Dec. 28, Mulkey became the winningest coach in Baylor women's basketball history with the squad's 89-40 victory over North Carolina A&T. Pam Bowers previously held the record with 168 wins which she accomplished in 15 seasons.
THE LADY BEARS...
The Baylor Lady Bears continue Big 12 Conference action after playing their most challenging non-conference schedule in program history. Baylor played three teams ranked among the Associated Press' top 25 (No. 9 LSU, No. 12 Purdue, No. 22 BYU) and two others who were receiving votes (Hofstra, UCLA). All told, Baylor has played seven ranked opponents, including four during Big 12 Conference action (No. 8 Oklahoma, No. 19 Texas A&M, No. 24 Texas, No. 25 Kansas State).
Through 22 games, two players are averaging double-digit scoring but the Lady Bears have plenty of balance as seven players contribute 7.0 or more points a game.
Senior All-America candidate Bernice Mosby leads the way with 19.0 a game, ranking No. 2 among Big 12 players, and junior point guard Angela Tisdale scores 10.4 points. Sophomore guard Jessica Morrow manages 9.5, freshman post Danielle Wilson scores 8.5 an outing while freshman Latara Darrett tallies 8.0, sophomore post Rachel Allison scores 7.4 and sophomore Jhasmin Player manages 7.0.
Mosby is averaging a team-leading 9.3 rebounds a game while Allison is the squad's second-leading rebounder with 6.9 a contest and is followed by Wilson's 5.5.
ONE MORE FOR 20...
At 19-3, the Lady Bears need one more victory this season to achieve their seventh straight 20-win season and 13th in school history. Also, Baylor has posted 20-win campaigns in each season since Coach Mulkey assumed the reins of the program.
NO. 1 IN NCAA BLOCKING STATISTICS...
The Lady Bears come into the contest ranked No. 1 in NCAA Division I statistics (through games of Jan. 28) in blocked shots per game at 7.9. Undefeated and top-ranked Duke is No. 2 (7.4) while second-ranked North Carolina sits at No. 3 with 7.2 an outing. In total blocks through games of Jan. 28, Baylor's 165 rejections rank No. 1, tied with North Carolina.
With its 170 blocks, Baylor has rejected 48 more shots on the season than its nearest Big 12 opponent (Kansas State, 122).
ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE Bernice Mosby ...
Senior transfer Bernice Mosby, an All-America candidate, was named Preseason Newcomer of the Year by the Big 12 coaches and was recently one of four players added to the WBCA's 2007 Wade Trophy watch list.
Mosby, in her two-plus seasons at the University of Florida, averaged 13.5 points and 7.5 rebounds a game. She averaged a team-leading 15.5 points, 8.6 rebounds and 30.3 minutes a game as a junior before leaving the team in late March. She amassed 1,124 points and 625 rebounds at Florida and was voted 2004 Southeastern Conference Sixth Woman of the Year. Mosby was also named to the 2003 SEC All-Freshman team and second-team All-SEC by the coaches and media in 2005.
Since her arrival at Baylor she has stepped up her averages and leads the Lady Bears and is one of the Big 12's top players at 19.0 points and 9.3 rebounds a game. She has produced 80 double-figure scoring, 32 double-figure rebounding games with 27 double-doubles throughout her career.
Even more impressive this season are her numbers versus Baylor's seven ranked opponents, 24.9 points and 11.9 rebounds per game. In addition, Mosby leads the Big 12 in scoring for league games only (20.9)
MOSBY ADDED TO WADE WATCH LIST... Senior forward Bernice Mosby was one of four players recently added to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's Wade Trophy watch list.
Mosby is one of three Big 12 Conference players on the list, joining Oklahoma's Courtney Paris and Texas' Tiffany Jackson.
FRESHMAN REJECTION...
When she's in the game, freshman post Danielle Wilson has the ability to alter the opponent's game plan. In 22 games, Wilson has used her expansive wing span (82 1/4") to block a team-leading 64 shots for an average of 2.9 an outing. In fact, Wilson has recorded at least two blocks in 17-of-22 games and at least one block in every game this season and has blocked five or more five times (North Texas, BYU, Purdue, North Carolina A&T, Texas A&M).
In addition, Wilson ranks No. 2 in the Big 12 and No. 13 in NCAA Division I statistics in blocked shots at 2.9 per outing. In total blocks on the season, Wilson sits at No. 13 nationally with 64. Only two freshmen have registered more blocks this season than Wilson, Michigan State's 6-9 Allyssa DeHaan has 96 to rank No. 2 nationally and Xavier's Amber Harris (6-5) sits at No. 3 with 79.
With her five blocks against North Carolina A&T, Wilson cracked BU's single season top 10. Now with 64 on the season, she sits at No. 2 after passing Steffanie Blackmon's 58 which she achieved in the 2002-03 season. Carol Reeves Brandenburg, a recent inductee into Baylor's Athletic Hall of Fame, owns the top spot at 76 in the 1979-80 season.
Wilson needs just five more blocks to crack BU's career top 10.
BAYLOR QUICK HITS...
- Baylor ranks No. 1 in NCAA Division I statistics in blocked shots at 7.9 a game (through game of Jan. 28).
- Since her arrival at Baylor, Kim Mulkey has posted the most victories (176) and the best winning percentage (.786) among Big 12 coaches. See box on page two for complete breakdown.
- Senior All-America candidate Bernice Mosby averages 24.9 points and 11.9 rebounds a game versus ranked teams this season. The Lady Bears have played seven ranked opponents.
- Five Lady Bears were named to the Fall 2006 Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll. Joining senior LaToya Wyatt on the list were sophomore Rachel Allison and freshmen Haylee Abbe, Kaitlin Oberg and Danielle Wilson. Abbe posted a 4.00 GPA last semester.
- Four Lady Bears have posted double-doubles this season: Bernice Mosby (10 - UNT, Hofstra, Purdue, LSU, SEMO, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas), Rachel Allison (2, UAPB, Oklahoma State), Danielle Wilson (2 - LSU & NCAT) and Angela Tisdale (SDSU).
- Sophomore Rachel Allison recorded her first career double-double versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff with 13 points and 10 rebounds and added another against Oklahoma State (14p, 12r).
- Two freshmen, Danielle Wilson (64) and Bradley (21), have combined for half of Baylor's blocked shots, 85-of-170. Senior Bernice Mosby has added 29 as well while Jessica Morrow tallied 18.
- Prior to the Oklahoma game, Angela Tisdale had hit 17-of-39 (.436) from 3-point range over the previous eight games but over the past six games she is 3-18 (.167).
- Danielle Wilson, a Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year candidate, ranks No. 13 nationally in blocked shots (64) and is No. 2 on Baylor's single season top 10. She recently passed Steffanie Blackmon's 58, which she achieved in the 2002-03 season. Carol Reeves Brandenburg owns the top spot at 76 in the 1979-80 season.
- Wilson needs just five more blocked shots to crack Baylor's career top 10.
- Baylor is 137-12 (.920) under Mulkey when scoring 70 or more points, including 85-3 (.966) when putting 80 or more on the scoreboard. In 2006-07, the Lady Bears are 14-0 when scoring 70 or more points, 9-0 when topping the 80-point barrier.
- Baylor is 78-13 (.857) since the start of the 2004-05 season with 10 of the 13 setbacks coming at the hands of nationally ranked opponents. Baylor's last eight losses have come to ranked opponents.
- Baylor players have earned Big 12 Rookie of the Week five of the 13 weeks the award has been selected. Wilson has two selections under her belt while Bernice Mosby has picked up the award twice and Latara Darrett garnered one.
- In its three losses this season, Baylor is 6-of-40 (.150) from 3-point range compared to .351 (73-208) percent beyond the arc in its 19 wins.
- Since beginning Big 12 play, BU has shot .401 (189-471) from the floor as opposed to .470 (427-908) in non-conference play.
- The Lady Bears shot .341 (56-164) from 3-point range in non-league play and have managed only .274 (23-84) in conference action.
BAYLOR IN BIG 12 GAMES...
The 2006-07 season marks the 11th year of competition for women's basketball in the Big 12 Conference. Baylor has a record of 98-70 all-time in regular season Big 12 games. However, in Kim Mulkey's six-plus years, Baylor is 71-33 in Big 12 play and has never posted a losing conference record. In 2004-05 the Lady Bears claimed their first-ever Big 12 Conference championship, winning both the regular season and tournament titles.
Baylor is 32-8 since the start of the 2004-05 Big 12 season.
2000-01 - 9-7
2001-02 - 12-4
2002-03 - 8-8
2003-04 - 10-6
2004-05 - 14-2
2005-06 - 12-4
2006-07 - 6-2
MULKEY VERSUS RANKED OPPONENTS...
With Baylor's victory over 24th-ranked Texas on Jan. 24, head coach Kim Mulkey is now 34-33 against ranked opponents, including a 4-3 record this season.
Since a 69-55 loss to No. 15 Texas A&M during the 2004-05 season, Baylor is 18-8 versus ranked opponents.
SCOUTING THE HUSKERS...
The Nebraska Cornhuskers, 18-4 on the season and 6-2 in conference action, sit in a three-way tie with Baylor and Texas A&M for second place in the league standings.
Nebraska head coach Connie Yori is in her fifth season as the Huskers' head coach and 17th year as a head coach overall. Yori is 81-63 in her five seasons at Nebraska and 276-203 in 17 campaigns all-told along the sidelines.
The Huskers have a veteran starting lineup with four seniors and a sophomore starting all 22 of the Huskers' games this season.
Sophomore Kelsey Griffin, a 6-2 sophomore forward, leads the team in both scoring and rebounding at 16.1 points and 8.5 boards a game. Kiera Hardy, a 5-6 senior guard, is the only other Husker to average double-digit scoring at 15.8 a contest.
SERIES RECORD...
Baylor and Nebraska will meet for the 12th time when the two teams square off on Saturday afternoon. All 11 previous matchups have come since the formation of the Big 12 Conference. Baylor leads the series 7-4 and has won five of the last six contests. Baylor won last year's game, 91-69, in Waco. The last time the two teams met in Lincoln (Jan. 12, 2005) the Huskers posted a 103-99 triple overtime win. In fact, in that game, the Huskers set two Big 12 records that still stand, free throws made (46) and free throw attempted (54). The Lady Bears are 3-2 versus the Huskers in Lincoln.
Coach Mulkey owns a 5-1 record against Nebraska and is 2-1 in Lincoln.
COMMON OPPONENTS...
The Lady Bears and the Huskers have faced six common opponents so far this season, all in conference action, and have experienced identical results. Both teams lost to Oklahoma and Texas A&M and posted victories over Texas, Kansas (twice for Nebraska), Kansas State and Missouri.