WBB: General All-NCAA Thread - Not Team Cyclones Stuff

She's still not the leading women's college basketball scorer of all time. Just the NCAA's amended version of it.
But did you notice that she stayed in the game until she scored 49 point to surpass Stuelke who had set their single game record of 47 a few nights before? Can't have anyone's name but 'Caitlin' at the top of their record books. That shot came with two minutes left according to the play by play on espn.com. A good teammate, in my mind, would have said let Hannah have her place in the spotlight, too!
 
Pearl played at Francis Marion College, named after a Rev. War Patriot nicknamed the Swamp Fox. Please tell me the teams are called Swamp Foxes! The Mel Gibson character in The Patriot was loosely based on Francis Marion.
The city of Marion, Iowa, is named after Francis Marion. A few years ago Marion decided to do away with the "Indians" nickname, and were looking for a new athletics nickname. They could have gone with the "Swamp Foxes" which was suggested to the board, and which would have been completely badass. Instead they landed on "Wolves". Lame.
 
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Lee appears to be a DNP for K-State. They're in a low-scoring tussle with UCF, in Manhattan.
 
A little food for thought. Obviously, there has been a lot of news about Clark, breaking the NCAA women’s scoring record. They’re talking about how she could break the all-time NCAA record held by pistol Pete Maravich. What nobody talks about is the fact that Maravich set the record while only playing three seasons as the NCAA did not allow freshman to compete on the varsity level back then. During his three seasons of playing for LSU, he averaged over 40 points per game. Then you also have to take into account that when Woodard played, the three-point shot was not in existence.
 
K-State gets a post-basket transition layup with :02 left to beat UCF, 60-58, in Manhattan.
 
Now a 3-game gap (with 4 to play) between 4th and 5th in the Big 12.

The double byes appear to be just about set, in some order -- OU, UT, KSU, WVU -- which would put ISU starting on day 2 (Friday) in KC.
 
Lee appears to be a DNP for K-State. They're in a low-scoring tussle with UCF, in Manhattan.
Per the ESPN article:

The Wildcats need a healthy Ayoka Lee, who missed Saturday's game with a right-ankle injury. Lee missed six games with an injury to her left ankle before playing Wednesday against Iowa State. She injured her right ankle in the second quarter against the Cyclones, but finished the game scoring 20 points in a double-OT loss. She is listed as day-to-day.

 
If the Big 12 WBB tournament started tomorrow:

#12 Cincinnati vs #13 TCU
#11 Houston vs #14 UCF

#5 Iowa State vs CIN/TCU
#8 Oklahoma State vs #9 BYU
#7 Baylor vs #10 Texas Tech
#6 Kansas vs HOU/UCF

#4 West Virginia vs ISU/CIN/TCU
#1 Oklahoma vs OSU/BYU
#2 Texas vs BAY/TTU
#3 Kansas State vs KAN/HOU/UCF
 
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If the Big 12 WBB tournament started tomorrow:

#12 Cincinnati vs #13 TCU
#11 Houston vs #14 UCF

#5 Iowa State vs CIN/TCU
#8 Oklahoma State vs #9 BYU
#7 Baylor vs #10 Texas Tech
#6 Kansas vs HOU/UCF

#4 West Virginia vs ISU/CIN/TCU
#1 Oklahoma vs OSU/BYU
#2 Texas vs BAY/TTU
#3 Kansas State vs KAN/HOU/UCF
ISU has good first and second round matchups.
 
Holy hell, through the first three quarters against Baylor, Tech scored 4, 9, and 5 points respectively. BU won 61-32. Tech's starters combined for 18 points, including two who didn't score at all. They turned the ball over 29 times versus making 13 field goals.
 
Finally got to see JuJu Watkins of USC play. And, of all places, at a sport bar in a resort that had the Pac 12 TV on a screen. So, of course, she had a terrible game. 18 pts but on 6-32 shooting. Added 11 rebounds. USC won but I gotta give Oregon credit, they played some good defense, especially Talia von Oelhoffen on Watkins.