TCU-UTA post-game notes




Jan. 4, 2008

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POST-GAME NOTES
TCU-UT Arlington
Jan. 4, 2008
Fort Worth, Texas--Daniel-Meyer Coliseum

Team Notes
> TCU improved to 7-7 this season, marking the first time the Frogs have been at .500 since prior to a Nov. 23 loss to No. 12/14 Cal.

> TCU's 55-point margin of victory marked the eighth-largest win in program history.

> Five of TCU's wins this season have been by at least 30 points.

> TCU held a 34-point halftime lead, tying for the eighth-largest lead in program history.

> UTA's 13 first-half points tied for the ninth-fewest first-half points allowed in a game by TCU.

> TCU's 11 3-pointers made marked a season-high total.

> A season-high six Frogs scored in double-figures.

> TCU broke 50 percent shooting for the third time this season.

> TCU forced 29 turnovers, winning the turnover battle for the 11th time in 14 games this season. Only Texas A&M has posted fewer miscues in a game than the Frogs.

Individual Notes
> Adrianne Ross broke the TCU career steals record with her 285th theft at 7:26 in the fourth quarter. Ross finished the game with four steals raising the program record to 286.

> Ross scored 18 points to move within eight points of tying Janice Dziuk (1986-90) for second on TCU's career scoring chart. Ross currently has 1,440 career points.

> Lorie Butler-Rayford recorded the third double-double of the year.

> Butler-Rayford registered her 300th career field goal during the game. She now has made 303 career made field goals.

> Helena Sverrisdottir tied a career high with six assists.

 

 


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