Nov. 14, 2014 Recap | Box Score | Quotes | USATSI Gallery 
8/9 BAYLOR (1-0) 101, Oral Roberts (0-1) 60
Friday, Nov. 14, 2014
Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas)
Attendance: 5,807 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
? Baylor has won a nation's-best 135 straight home games vs. non-ranked opponents, dating back to an April 4, 2003, loss to Auburn in the WNIT finals.
? Baylor now leads the all-time series with Oral Roberts, 7-2, and the Bears are 5-0 vs. ORU in the Kim Mulkey era.
? Baylor is now 79-7 in November games under Kim Mulkey.
? Baylor is now 33-8 all-time in season openers, 13-2 under head coach Kim Mulkey. The Lady Bears are 23-2 all-time in season openers at the Ferrell Center and 14-0 under Mulkey.
? A pre-game ceremony at the Ferrell Center featured Baylor adding three banners to the rafters: The 2013-14 Big 12 Conference regular season championship, the 2014 Big 12 Tournament championship and the 2014 NCAA Elite Eight banner.
TEAM NOTES
? Baylor is now 141-10 over the last five seasons, and 124 of those wins have been by 10 points or more-only eight times has Baylor's winning margin been five points or fewer.
? Baylor is now 107-7 over the past four seasons.
? In Baylor's last 291 games, only one opponent (Stanford, .509) has shot 50% or above. Last season, 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 478 of 491 games.
? Baylor is 68-1 all-time when scoring at least 100 points.
? Baylor is now 327-15 under Mulkey when scoring 70 or more points, including a 195-6 record when totaling 80 or more. Baylor is now 123-2 over the last five seasons when scoring 70 or more points.
? Baylor is 118-3 since the start of the 2009-10 season when allowing 60 or fewer points and have won 78-straight when doing so.
? Baylor has 67 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 opened the game with a 12-0 run snapped by two free throws from Oral Roberts' Vicky McIntyre. ORU's first field goal came at the 14:32 mark on a jumper from Jordan Doyle.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
? Nina Davis scored 22 points finishing with her 32nd career game with at least 10 points. It was the seventh time in her career to score at least 20 points and her sixth time to lead the Lady Bears in scoring.
? Davis finished with 10 rebounds to reach double figures in that category for the 14th time in her career.
? Davis' 22 points and 10 rebounds gave her the 13th double-double of her career. She led the Lady Bears in rebounding for the 17th time in her career.
? Imani Wright finished with 18 points, which surpassed her career high of 15 (at Oklahoma 2/3/14; Nicholls St. 11/14/13). It was the seventh time in her career to reach double figures in scoring.
? Niya Johnson's fifth assist Friday was the 350th of her career; she finished the game with eight and led the Lady Bears in assists for the 29th time in her career.
? Khadijah Cave finished with a career-high 19 points passing her previous career high of 18 (vs. Kentucky, 3/29/14) and reached double figures for the 11th time in her career.
? Kristy Wallace made her collegiate debut and finished with 11 points and three rebounds
? Deleiya Cohen made her collegiate debut and score six points to go with five rebounds.