University of Oklahoma Athletics

Oklahoma vs. Missouri Notes

February 04, 2001 | Women's Basketball

Feb. 4, 2001

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Post-Game Notes

  • Oklahoma improves to 15-4 overall and 6-1 in Big 12 action while Texas Tech drops to 15-3 and 6-1.

  • Juniors Stacey Dales and LaNeishea Caufield plus sophomore Caton Hill combined for 62 points. Texas Tech scored 66.

  • Oklahoma beat its first top 10 team since defeating No. 4 Colorado, 74-69, in Norman on Feb. 28, 1993.

  • OU moves to 13-0 when leading at halftime.

  • The Sooners are 15-0 when shooting 50 percent from the field or a higher percentage than their opponents.

  • Oklahoma improves to 5-4 against top 25 teams this season and 6-2 against top 25 teams inside the Lloyd Noble Center over the past two years.

  • Three Sooners have scored at least 10-or-more points in each game this season.

  • Caufield has scored in double digits in 18 of 19 games this season.

  • Oklahoma is 7-1 when playing at the Lloyd Noble Center this year. OU has also won 15 of its last 17 home games.

  • Dales moved to No. 7 on the all-time defensive rebounds chart with three today. She has 320 for her career.

  • Senior Sunny Hardeman dished out five assists today to move to No. 9 on the all-time assists list with 247.

  • Oklahoma shot 59-percent from the field today, marking the fifth-straight game the Sooners have shot at least 50-percent.

  • With today's win, OU moved into a three-way tie for the Big 12 lead with Texas Tech and Iowa State.

  • Today's attendance of 4,674 is the ninth largest in school history and is the largest home crowd this season.

  • Oklahoma's 84 points were the most surrendered by Texas Tech this season. The previous high was 78 by Texas A&M.

  • The Lady Raiders 66 points were the fourth fewest scored by Tech this season. It was only the sixth time they failed to score at least 70 points.

    Post Game Notes
    Oklahoma 82, Missouri 62
    Saturday, February 3, 2001
    Lloyd Noble Center - Norman, Okla.

    • Junior LaNeishea Caufield has now hit 24-consecutive free throws. Caufield holds the school record for most consecutive free throws made with 25 established earlier this season.

    • The Sooners improve to 17-4 overall and 8-1 in Big 12 action, while Missouri drops to 13-7, 4-5. OU takes its home record to 8-1 this season.

    • Sophomore Caton Hill recorded her eighth double double of the season and 14th in her career with 11 points and 15 rebounds today.

    • OU continues its streak of having at least three players to score in double figures in each game this season (Caufield 28, Sunny Hardeman 13, Stacey Dales and Hill 11).

    • Oklahoma improves to 15-0 when leading at halftime.

    • With a season-high 28 points today, Caufield has now scored in double digits in 20 of 21 games and surpassed the 20-point mark eight times this year. She also has season bests in field goals attempted (21), three-pointers made (2) and attempted (3).

    • Today's attendance of 3,827 fans is the second largest of the season and ranks 13th among OU's all-time top crowds.

    • Caufield has led the team in scoring eight times this season including four of the last five games.

    • Hill's 12 defensive rebounds are a career best and 15 total boards equals a career high.

    • Junior Jamie Talbert set a career high with 6 defensive rebounds and tied a career best with eight boards.

    • Junior Rosalind Ross' six steals set a career high.
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