Baylor, Texas Postgame Notes
2/6/2017 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
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Monday, Feb. 6, 2017
Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas)
Attendance: 7,045
BAYLOR POSTGAME NOTES
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
- The Lady Bears' 21-game win streak ended, which was the second-longest active streak in NCAA Division I women's basketball.
- The Lady Bears are now have 8-2 against ranked opponents this season.
- Baylor had won 54 straight home games, dating back to March 2, 2014 in a loss to 11th-ranked West Virginia.
- Baylor had won 29 consecutive Big 12 regular season games since its loss at Oklahoma State in last year's conference opener.
- Baylor is 35-58 all-time in the series against Texas, but had won 14 straight in the series, and leads 23-20 in games played in Waco.
- Under head coach Kim Mulkey, Baylor owns a 26-11 advantage over UT.
- Baylor's starting lineup featured Nina Davis, Kristy Wallace, Alexis Prince, Kalani Brown, and Alexis Jones -- the group is 12-1 on the season as a starting unit.
- In 576 of 589 games under Mulkey, the Lady Bears have held their opponent at or below 50 percent field goal shooting, with only six of those efforts coming in the last 13 years -- Texas shot 51.6 percent in the game.
- In Baylor's last 389 games, only three opponents (Stanford, .509, West Virginia, .500 and Texas, .516) have shot 50 percent or above. In the 2013 season, the Cardinal broke BU's 217-game streak of holding opponents below 50 percent or less shooting from the floor. BU's current string ended at 97 games.
- Baylor is 496-94 all-time under Mulkey.
- Baylor is 890-492 all-time in its 43rd season.
- Baylor is 232-18 over the past 6 seasons and 130-7 in Big 12 play during the span -- 112-7 in regular season conference play and 18-0 in Big 12 tournament play.
TEAM NOTES
- Baylor was outrebounded for the first time all season.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
- Nina Davis (132 career starts) tied Odyssey Sims (132, 2011-14) for 2nd all-time at Baylor.
- Davis (3 blocks) tied a career-high in blocks and set a season high as she had 7 blocks on the season entering the game.
- Alexis Jones (19 points) scored in double figures for the 18th time this season, 6th time in a row and 84th time in her career.
- Jones (124 career 3-pointers made) passed Chameka Scott (123, 2003-06) for 8th on Baylor's career list.
- Alexis Prince (14 points) scored in double figures for 15th time this season, 5th time in his last 6 games and 36th time in her career.
- Prince (4 3-pointers made) tied a career high in 3-pointers made and has done so 4 times this season.
- Kalani Brown (24 points) scored in double figures for the 18th time this season, 7th time in last 8 games and 38th time in her career.



















