Oklahoma
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Wednesday, Feb. 24 / 6:30 p.m. CT / Schollmaier Arena / Fort Worth, Texas
NORMAN – The Oklahoma women's basketball team welcomes No. 7/8 Baylor Sunday in the annual Play 4 Kay pink game for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.
ON THE AIR
Wednesday's game will be available on Big 12 Now on ESPN+ with Ron Thulin and Mike Peterson on the call.
The contest will air on the Sooner Radio Network (KOKC 1420 AM in Oklahoma City; KREF 99.3 FM/1400 AM in Norman; TuneIn radio App) with Brian Brinkley calling the action.
FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
- The Sooners head to Fort Worth for a midweek meeting with the Horned Frogs. Wednesday's contest will mark the first meeting between the teams this season as the first contest, originally scheduled for Jan. 9, was postponed due to COVID-19 protocol and contact tracing.
- OU will look to bounce back after a loss to Baylor in its last contest (Feb. 21). The Sooners shot 58% in the first half and 44.6% for the game against a Lady Bears squad that entered the contest leading the nation in field goal percentage defense. OU kept the game close and even led in the first three quarters before Baylor pulled away in the final period.
- Madi Williams (21.7 PPG) has had a series of monster games for the Sooners down the stretch in Big 12 play. Williams has led the team in the three main categories of points, rebounds and assists in two of the last three games and led the team in both points over the last five. The junior has scored 20 points or more in each of the last four games, including back-to-back 25+ performances against Oklahoma State (29) and Iowa State (27).
- With 77 dimes on the year, Nevaeh Tot moved into fifth place on OU's Freshman Assists list, passing her teammate Tatum Veitenheimer's mark of 76 in 2018. Tot is currently averaging 4.3 APG to rank fifth among Big 12 players, second among league freshmen and eighth among all freshmen nationally.
- Wednesday will serve as a homecoming for Fort Worth native Madi Williams, who prepped at Trinity Valley School. Additionally, Nevaeh Tot is from McKinney, Texas, in the DFW area, and Tatum Veitenheimer grew up in Windthorst, Texas, just an hour and a half north of Fort Worth.
UP NEXT
OU is on the road again Saturday as the Sooners face Texas in Austin at 1 p.m. CT.