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4/4 BAYLOR 78 (27-1, 14-1), IOWA STATE 41 (13-13, 4-10)
Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016
Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas)
Attendance: 7,216
BAYLOR POSTGAME NOTES
MISCELLANEOUS
- Baylor is 22-7 all-time against Iowa State and 21-4 under Kim Mulkey, and has won 17 of the last 19 games in the series. BU is 12-1 against ISU in Waco and has won 12 in a row.
- Baylor is 19-1 vs. unranked opponents this season.
- Baylor is 464-91 all-time under Mulkey.
- Baylor is 858-489 all-time in its 43rd season.
- Baylor is 101-26 in February games under Mulkey and 6-0 this season.
- Baylor is 233-94 all-time in regular season Big 12 contests, and BU is 195-55 vs. Big 12 teams under Mulkey.
- Baylor is 96-6 in regular season Big 12 games over the past six seasons.
- Baylor is 200-15 over the past six seasons (2010-11 to present).
- Baylor is 115-17 under Mulkey in Big 12 play at the Ferrell Center.
- Baylor's starting lineup featured Niya Johnson, Alexis Jones, Alexis Prince, Nina Davis and Beatrice Mompremier ÃÆ' ¢Ãƒ ¢' ¬" second-straight- start for this group (2-0).
TEAM NOTES
- Baylor extended its win streak to 13 games.
- Baylor held a (64-25) rebounding edge in the game and has outrebounded its opponent in 27 of 28 games this season.
- Baylor is 391-36 when outrebounding its opponent under Mulkey.
- Baylor outscored Iowa State 50-12 in points in the paint and has done so in 27 of 28 games this season.
- Baylor had 29 bench points as compared to Iowa State's five. It marked the 23rd time in 28 games that BU has led its opponent in the category.
- Baylor is now 20-0 this season when scoring 70 or more points. BU is 375 -16 when doing so under Mulkey.
- Baylor has held its opponent at or below 50 percent shooting in 542 of 555 games under Mulkey, including a current streak of 72 straight games, with only 5 of those 13 efforts coming in the last 13 years.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
- Junior Alexis Jones (18 points) scored in double figures for the 21st time this season and 38th time in her career.
- Senior Niya Johnson (13 points) tallied a double-digit point tally for the eighth time this season and the 28th time in her career.
- Johnson (10 rebounds) tied a career-high and produced only the second double-digit rebounding game of her career. She also had 10 against McNeese State on Dec. 13, 2015.
- Johnson secured the ninth double-double of her career with the 13 points and 10 rebounds.
- Johnson (8 assists) finished just two assists shy of becoming only the second player in program history to tally a triple-double. Brittney Griner had five triple-doubles in her career at BU.
- Johnson (918 career assists) is just three assists behind Northwestern State's La'Terrica Dobin (921) for eighth on the NCAA's all-time career assists list.
- Freshman Kalani Brown (16 points) posted a double-figure scoring output for the 14th time this season.