How to watch, key players for Oklahoma Women’s Basketball vs. Houston Cougars

Here is how you can watch the Oklahoma Sooners women’s basketball team take on the Houston Cougars.

While the Oklahoma Sooners women’s basketball team struggled to end nonconference play, they are red hot in the Big 12 season. They are 10-6 on the season but 4-1 in conference play.

They defeated the [autotag]Texas Tech Lady Raiders[/autotag] 73-55 last weekend. Now, they face Big 12 newcomer Houston Cougars. The Sooners are undefeated against the newcomers, with wins over BYU and Cincinnati so far.

Houston is 11-5 on the season and 2-3 in conference play. This is part of a two-game road trip for Oklahoma. So, let’s take a look at some key players to watch for and how you can watch the game.

How to watch, key players for Oklahoma Women’s Basketball vs. Texas Tech Lady Raiders

The Oklahoma Women’s basketball team is also back in action. They take on the Texas Tech Lady Raiders Saturday afternoon.

The Oklahoma Sooners women’s basketball team hit a little bit of a rough spot to end nonconference play but have bounced back nicely to open up Big 12 play. After three straight wins, however, they lost to the No. 12 ranked [autotag]Kansas State Wildcats[/autotag].

They could never get their offense going, shooting just 27.1% from the field and 25% from the three-point line. They also turned it over 13 times.

Now, they head back home to Norman, Okla. to take on the [autotag]Texas Tech Lady Raiders[/autotag]. Texas Tech is currently 2-2 in conference play, losing their last one to the [autotag]Oklahoma State Cowgirls[/autotag].

Let’s take a look at how you can watch the game and some key players to watch.

Oklahoma Sooners keep winning streak going, beat Texas Tech 84-57

The Oklahoma Sooners jumped out to a 12-point lead and never looked back as they defeated Texas Tech 84-57 to extend their win streak to 5 games.

The Oklahoma Sooners jumped out to a 12-0 lead and never looked back in their matchup with the Texas Tech Lady Raiders on Wednesday night. The Sooners won their fifth game to move into a tie for first place in the Big 12 with the Texas Longhorns.

[autotag]Aubrey Joens[/autotag] led the way with 23 points and 11 rebounds off the bench. She was just one point shy of tying a career-high, which she set on Dec. 5, 2021 against Longwood when she was still with Iowa State.

Oklahoma never trailed in this one and, at one point in time, had a lead as large as 28 points.

In the early going, it was [autotag]Ana Llanusa[/autotag] and [autotag]Liz Scott[/autotag] who came out of the gate on fire to give the Sooners their quick 12-0 advantage in the first. Scott opened the scoring with a layup before Llanusa followed it up with back-to-back three-pointers. After Llanusa’s second three, she took the ball from Texas Tech’s Bre’Amber Scott and found Liz Scott for the layup.

On Tech’s next possession, Llanusa stole the ball again. After her missed three, [autotag]Neveah Tot[/autotag] grabbed the offensive rebound and got the ball to Llanusa again, who found Scott for a second consecutive layup to make it 12-0.

Scott had 13 points, [autotag]Madi Williams[/autotag] chipped in 12, and Tot added 11 to give the Sooners four players in double-figures.

On the evening, the Sooners shot 48.6% from the field and 42.3% from three. They held the Lady Raiders to just 33.3% from the floor and 15.8% from beyond the arc.

It was another dominating performance in a five-game winning streak where they’ve beaten their opponents by an average of 19.8 points per game.

The Sooners are now 21-4 overall and 11-3 in Big 12 play ahead of their Sunday matchup in Lawrence with the Kansas Jayhawks. The last time they played Kansas, the Sooners came away with a six-point win, led by Madi Williams’ 20 points and nine rebounds.

Then the Sooners will host the No. 17 Texas Longhorns on February 25 for what could decide the Big 12 regular season title.

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Big Second and Third Quarter Help Longhorns Sweep The Lady Raiders

A big second quarter after falling down 11 helps the Texas Longhorns women’s basketball team sweep the Lady Raiders.

The Texas Longhorns women’s basketball team travelled to Lubbock, Texas to play the Lady Raiders for the final time in the regular season. The Longhorns fell early on in the game against Texas Tech 11-4. Celeste Taylor hit a three pointer to get back within four points. Higgs layup got Texas within one before the Lady Raiders closed the quarter on a 7-2 run.

Midway through the second quarter the Longhorns found themselves down double digits after keeping it close throughout the first. With 5:17 left before halftime, game high scorer Brittany Brewer put Tech up 11 at 33-22. The Longhorns went on a 16-7 run the rest of the way to close the gap to one at the half.

Lashann Higgs got the Longhorns off to a quick start with back-to-back buckets to take the lead for the first time in the game. Charli Collier got into the act with six points over the next few minutes as Texas built up their lead to nine. The 8-0 run ended on a three-point basket from Sydney Goodson with 6:56 to go. Tech got within one at 55-54 before Sutton and the Longhorns outscored the Lady Raiders 8-4 to close out the third.

Lexi Gordon for Tech got them within two but that would be as close as they would get. The Texas Longhorns and Sug Sutton was just too much for the Lady Raiders to overcome as they were outscored 18-8 in the fourth. Sutton scored nine of her team-high 20 points in the closing quarter.

The Texas Longhorns women’s basketball team finishes the season series with Texas Tech with a clean sweep. Collier, Taylor, Higgs and Sutton all finished with double-digit points as Texas improved to 15-7 (7-3). Texas will host Iowa State on Wednesday.

Texas Women’s Basketball At Texas Tech: How to watch, stream and listen

The Lady Horns will head to Lubbock to take on the Texas Tech Lady Raiders. Texas owns the all-time series 74-29. Here is how to watch.

The Texas women’s basketball has enjoyed an extended layoff after dropping their last game to the second-ranked Baylor Bears at home. The team has been off for a week and will get ready to get back to the court on Sunday afternoon.

The Lady Horns will travel to Lubbock to take on the Lady Raiders of Texas Tech at the United Supermarkets Arena. Texas won five in a row prior to the Baylor game and that streak started against Texas Tech. The Longhorns will begin the second half of the conference schedule as they push towards the Big 12 and NCAA tournaments. This marks the 104th meeting between the two schools, Texas owns the rivalry 74-29.

Date: 2/9/2020

Time: 1:00 p.m. CST

Location: United Spirit Arena in Lubbock, Texas

Watch: ESPNU

Listen: TexasSports.com/audio —Austin 104.9FM, 99.3FM, 98.5FM, 1260AM; Dallas 1080AM; El Paso 600AM; Houston 790AM; San Antonio 1200AM — Spanish: Austin 105.3FM; Dallas 990AM, 99.9FM

Stream: Watch ESPN