With a Red background on the inspirational stole, many other colors are woven in to make the unique tapestry pattern. Imported from Latin America, this beautiful tapestry Red Overlay stole is hand woven in the highlands of Guatemala using a hand weaving process that has been unchanged for centuries. SA-51 Red Tapestry Overlay Stole from Guatemala Tip-off from Lubbock is set for 6 p.m.Product Description SA-51 Red Overlay Stole Guatemalan With the victory, Tech moves on to the second round of the WNIT tournament where another in-state rival awaits in SMU. So, we're excited to get this win and looking forward to moving on to round two." I'm just proud that these girls hung through, came through and just did a great job of closing out a game. They continued to fight and made it a very close game. Kevin Baker means so much to me I knew his kids would not lie down. This was one of the hardest games I've ever had to coach against. we're trying to extend our season and I thought that they did such a great job today of coming out in the first quarter and really setting the tone. I'm super proud of Lady Raider nation for showing up for these girls, and so proud of these girls. "It Felt great to get a postseason win on our home court, and what an amazing crowd tonight. Tech's 25 points in the opening 10 minutes were the most since UIW back on Dec.The Lady Raiders recorded their first 20-point first quarter since Jan.Tech shot 9-of-15 from the floor and 5-of-8 from 3-point range in the first quarter.The Lady Raiders were outrebounded 38-30, as UTEP turned its 12 offensive rebounds into 15 second chance points.She needs just 40 more points to move into the top-20 in single season scoring. With her 13 point performance on Thursday, guard Bre'Amber Scott eclipsed 500 points for the season.If victorious on Monday, the Lady Raiders could reach 20 wins for the first since the 2012-13 season.With the win, Tech improves to 14-6 at home.The Lady Raiders are now 18-2 this season when holding a team under 30 points in the paint, and 19-2 when holding a team under 32. Tech held UTEP to just 28 points in the paint. With just one game remaining, Tech joined Nebraska as the only two school to break 2,000. The announced crowd of 4,159 is the largest crowd announced in the WNIT thus far.In the win, Tech led for 39 minutes and 47 seconds. Wilson was the only UTEP player to reach double figures. UTEPs Erin Wilson scored a game-high 20 points to lead the Miners. Three Lady Raiders reached double figures led by Maupin's 17. The Miners got to within eight with 1:37 before one last Maupin triple jumpstarted a final 5-0 run that closed out the 67-54 win. UTEP closed to within seven points (58-51) with 4:37 to play, but a clutch jumper from Maupin put Tech back ahead by nine. But an and-one from Scott closed a 5-0 run that pushed the Tech lead to 58-48 with 6:41 to play. In the fourth, UTEP opened with back-to-back baskets to cut the Tech advantage to 53-48. With four seconds left in the third, Tech used a pair of free throws from guard Bryn Gerlich to take a 53-44 lead into the fourth. Six quick points by the Lady Raiders increased the lead back to 51-40, but UTEP used four quick points to crawl back to 51-44. In the third, Tech used a triple from Katie Ferrell to pull ahead 40-26 with 9:37 left in the quarter, but the Miners scored 14 of the next 19 points to get to within 45-40 with 2:18 to play in the third. The two sides traded baskets over the next two minutes of action, until UTEP answered with the final six points to cut the Tech lead to 37-26 at the break. McKinney finished with 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting in 22 minutes.Īfter UTEP (20-12) scored the first basket of the second quarter to pull to within 25-15 with 8:57 to play in the first half, Tech scored seven of the next eight points to take a 33-16 lead with 4:37 to play in the second quarter. Tech got off to strong start Thursday, as seven quick points from Scott and eight more points from Rhyle McKinney, got the Lady Raiders off to a 25-13 lead after 10 minutes of play. With the victory, Texas Tech (19-14) advances to the second round of the WNIT where the Mustangs of SMU await on Monday night at 6 p.m. LUBBOCK, Texas – Powered by 17 points from guard Bailey Maupin and 13 points and seven rebounds from senior Bre'Amber Scott, the Texas Tech Lady Raiders defeated UTEP 67-54 Thursday night in the opening round of the WNIT.
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