University of Oklahoma Athletics

Women's Basketball Postgame Notes

January 17, 2001 | Women's Basketball

Jan. 17, 2001

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No. 13/15 Oklahoma 97, Texas A&M 84
Lloyd Noble Center-- Norman, Okla.
Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2001

With its 97-84 win, Oklahoma now leads the all-time series against Texas A&M 11-7 with an 8-1 advantage in Norman.

Five Sooners, Jen Cunningham (18), LaNeishea Caufield (17), Stacey Dales (14), Caton Hill (13) and Jadrea Seeley (10) scored in double figures. OU has had five or more players score in double figures in four games this season.

Oklahoma has had three players reach double digits in scoring every game this season and four Sooners have scored 10 or more in four-straight contests.

With 17 points tonight, Caufield has scored in double figures in six-straight games and 15 of 16 contests this season.

Caufield became the 10th leading scorer in Sooner history with 1,218 career points.

Dales moved into 14th place in career free throw attempts with 292.

Cunningham tied her career high with 18 points tonight. She also scored 18 points against Texas on Jan. 10.

Cunningham also set a career high for field goals made (six) and set season bests in free throws made (six) and attempted (eight).

With the win tonight, OU improved to 6-1 inside the Lloyd Noble Center on the season. The Sooners have won 14 of their last 16 home games.

OU improved to 10-0 when leading at the half and 12-0 when shooting better than its opponent.

OU's 13-point victory tied the worse road loss suffered by Texas A&M this season.

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