March 7, 2010
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#18/22 TEXAS (21-9, 10-6) 70, #14/15 BAYLOR (22-8, 9-7) 54
FERRELL CENTER • WACO, TEXAS
MARCH 7, 2010 • ATTENDANCE: 9,758
Miscellaneous Notes
• Baylor is now 259-74 (.778) under Kim Mulkey, including a 58-53 mark against ranked foes.
• Baylor falls to 21-56 all-time against Texas, including a 12-10 mark under Mulkey.
• With today's loss and the Jan. 31 setback at Texas, the Lady Bears have been swept by the Longhorns for the first time since the 2002-03 season.
• Today's attendance of 9,758 is the ninth largest crowd ever for the Lady Bears. The crowd also set the all-time single-season total attendance with 122,550 people attending 16 home games this season. This previous record was 119,603 set over 19 home games in 2006-07.
Team Notes
• The loss snaps Baylor's five game win streak. The Lady Bears have won seven of their last 10 contests.
• With Texas outrebounding Baylor 46-38 today, it marks just the seventh time this season Baylor has been outrebounded in 30 games.
• Baylor started its eighth different starting lineup of the season as freshman center Brittany Griner served the first game of a two-game suspension.
• With today's loss Baylor finished the season with a 15-2 record at home with its only other loss coming against Nebraska (Jan. 17, 2010), 65-56.
• Baylor shot its lowest field goal percentage of the year with a 25 percent mark.
• Baylor fell to 1-6 on the year when shooting below 40 percent from the field.
• The Lady Bears had eight shots blocked in the game, the highest total by a Baylor opponent this season.
• The Lady Bears had only three assists today, the lowest output by the team this season. The previous low was against Missouri when Baylor had seven assists.
Individual Notes
• Kelli Griffin dished out two assists, giving her 321 for her career. The two assists move the junior into No. 9 on Baylor's career assist list, passing Bonnie Henson (1985-89) who had 320 career assists.
• Brittany Griner did not start or play in a game for the first time this season.
• Jordan Madden played for the first time in six games after sustaining a first-half knee injury at No. 20 Iowa State, Feb. 2, 2010.
• Morgan Medlock recorded her sixth double-digit rebounding effort of the season and eighth of her career.
• Kimetria Hayden scored in double figures for the third time this season.
• Griffin had her 10th double-digit scoring effort of the season and the 17th of her career.