
Tulsa vs. Houston Preview
2/1/2021 3:00:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Wednesday, February 3 ~ 12:00 pm Central ~ Donald W. Reynolds Center ~ Tulsa, Okla.
Game Notes: Tulsa
Radio: TU's games can be heard on 93.5 FM The Jet, KWTU 88.7 FM HD2 and free on the iHeart Radio App. Brandon Hart calls play-by-play.
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Catch the Pregame Show: Watch the Tulsa pregame show on Tulsa Women's Basketball Facebook It features the National Anthem, pom performance, spirit squad introduction, team runout, hype video, intro video and starting lineups.
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Rosters: Tulsa ~ Houston
2020-21 Season Stats: Tulsa ~ Houston
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The Coaches
Tulsa: Matilda Mossman (Western Kentucky, 1979), 10th Year
Career Record: 266-261 (18 years)
Record at Tulsa: 119-168 (10 years)
Houston: Ronald Hughey (Limestone College, 2006), 7th Year
Record: 80-120 (7 years)
Record at Houston: same
Tulsa's Probable Starters
G 10 Maya Mayberry, 5-8, Jr., Tulsa, Okla., 14.5 ppg, 2.4 rpg
G 12 Wyvette Mayberry, 5-7, Fr., Tulsa, Okla., 11.0 ppg, 3.3 rpg
F 13 Jessika Evans, 6-0, Fr., Norman, Okla., 5.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg
G 21 Rebecca Lescay, 5-8, Sr., Plano, Texas, 7.6 ppg, 4.8 rpg
F 32 Desiree Lewis, 5-10, Jr., Converse, Texas, 6.1 ppg, 5.3 rpg
Houston's Probable Starters
G 2 Miya Crump, 5-10, So., Houston, Texas, 8.9 ppg, 4.7 rpg
G 5 Dymond Gladney, 5-5, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif., 8.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg
G 10 Britney Onyeje, 5-9, So., Pflugerville, Texas, 10.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg
G 14 Laila Blair, 5-7, Fr., Houston, Texas, 7.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg
F 30 Tatyana Hill, 6-1, Jr., Houston, Texas, 6.6 ppg, 5.5 rpg
Facing Houston
- This is the 29th time that Tulsa and Houston will meet on the women's basketball court
- TU has an 18-10 advantage in the series, but it was the Cougars that picked up a 75-49 win earlier this season
- Houston has a 9-5 overall record, including a 6-4 mark in American Athletic Conference play, and have won four of their last five contests
- Britney Onyeje has a team-best 10.8 points per game, while Bria Patterson and Julia Blackshell-Fair both have a team-high 5.8 rebounds per game
- Blackshell-Fair has 44 assists, Dymond Gladney has 27 steals, and Miya Crump has 12 blocks
In the Last Game
- Rebecca Lescay recorded her first career double-double with 21 points and 14 rebounds to give Tulsa a 68-59 win over ECU
- This was Lescay's career-best rebounding performance for her first-ever double-figure game, and her 24th double-digit scoring contest.
- Maya Mayberry added 13 points, while Wyvette Mayberry scored 11 and Jessika Evans posted 10 points. Desiree Lewis had team-bests of four assists, four steals and one block.
- Tulsa had a 21-10 advantage in points off turnovers, a 12-6 lead in steals and a 14-12 edge in assists, while ECU had a narrow 41-40 advantage in rebounds and a 13-10 lead in second chance points.
Rebecca Lescay Named The American Player of the Week
- Rebecca Lescay was named as the American Athletic Conference Player of the Week on February 1, 2021.
- Lescay, a senior guard from Plano, Texas, recorded her first career double-double with 21 points and 14 rebounds in a 68-59 road win over ECU last week. Lescay was 10-of-17 from the field for 58.8-percent. She also recorded three assists and two steals in 35:48 of play.
- This was just TU's second Player of the Week honoree since joining the league in 2014. Ashley Clark received the honor on Feb. 2, 2015.
Wyvette Mayberry Named The American Freshman of the Week Twice
- Wyvette Mayberry was named the American Athletic Conference Freshman of the Week on December 14 and January 11
- This was TU's first Freshman of the Week honor since the 2016-17 season when Kendrian Elliott, Alexis Gaulden and Shug Dickson each earned the honor twice.
In the Nation
- Tulsa ranks...
- 20 in steals per game (11.0)
- 23 in turnover margin (5.27)
- 46 in turnovers per game (13.5)
- 54 in fewest turnovers (149)
- 62 in turnovers forced (18.82)
- 77 in steals (121)
- 85 in fewest fouls (182)
- Rebecca Lescay ranks...
- 123 in steals per game (2.09)
- Maya Mayberry ranks...
- 55 in 3-point FG percentage (41.3)
- 73 in 3-point FGs per game (2.36)
- 137 in 3-point FGs made (26)
- 237 in points per game (14.5)
- Wyvette Mayberry ranks...
- 100 in steals per game (2.18)
- 144 in 3-point FGs attempted (75)
- 218 in assists per game (3.5)
- NOTE: Above NCAA Rankings include games through 1/30/21.
An Accurate Shot
- Maya Mayberry ranks second (.413 = 26-63) in program history for three-point field goal percentage, while Destiny Johnson ranks 10th (.364 = 4-11).
- Maddie Bittle ranks ninth (.818 = 45-55) in program history for free throw percentage
She's Stealing!
- Rebecca Lescay ranks eighth on Tulsa's all-time steals list with 164 in her career
A College Graduate
- Tulsa senior Rebecca Lescay earned her bachelor's degree in marketing in 2020 and is now working towards her master's degree in business analytics
Maddie Bittle
- According to a recent NCAA Division I women's basketball survey, Maddie Bittle is just one of 18 Native Americans playing collegiate basketball at the D1 level. Bittle is a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation.
The Mayberry Connection
- Sisters Maya and Wyvette Mayberry are both in their first seasons at Tulsa, and are coached by their older sister, Taleya, who also played at Tulsa (2009-13) and joined the coaching ranks prior to the 2018-19 campaign
- Maya is a junior who transferred from Oral Roberts, while Wyvette is a freshman from local Booker T. Washington High School.
- The sisters are Tulsa's top two scorers as Maya averages a team-high 14.5 points and Wyvette is scoring at an 11.0 clip.
- The pair is scoring 45.2 percent (281 of 621) of Tulsa's total points.
- Wyvette leads Tulsa in assists (37) and steals (24)
Pretty Even Through Three
- Through the first three quarters of games this season, Tulsa and the opposition has played fairly close through the first 30 minutes.
- The Hurricane is averaging 43.8 points (482) and the opposition 43.9 (483) points through the first three quarters of play.
- Tulsa has shot .369 percent (182-493) from the field, .348 from 3-point range (61-175) and .662 from the free throw line (57-86).
- The opposition shoots .387 from the field (185-478), .301 from 3-point range (41-136) and .648 from the charity stripe (72-111).
4th Quarter Blues
- Tulsa has hit hard times in the 4th quarter of games this season, being outscored 201-139 in the final period … Tulsa scores 12.6 points, while the opposition has scored 18.2 points in the 4th quarter.
- Tulsa shoots just 25.5 percent (38-149) compared to the opponents 47.0 percent (71-151) from the field in the final stanza.
- From 3-point range, the Hurricane shoots just 17.3 percent (9-52), while the opposition shoots 32.4 percent (12-37).
- Tulsa is only 4.8 percent behind the opponents from the free throw line with Tulsa at 67.5 percent (54-80) and the opposition at 72.3 percent (47-65).
- The most points Tulsa has scored in the 4th quarter was 21 points against ECU, while the fewest was 4 points at Houston.
Tulsa's Turnover-Takeaway Story
- Tulsa has been among the nation's leaders for turnover margin this season with a +5.3 margin after 11 games.
- The Hurricane has forced 18.8 turnovers per game (207), while suffering only 13.5 turnovers (149) of their own.
- Tulsa has forced four opponents into 20+ turnovers, including UCF (23), Temple (23), Memphis (26), and Memphis (22)
- Tulsa's season-high of 22 turnovers came against ECU (1-20-21)
- The Hurricane averages 11.0 steals per game (121) while the opposition has averaged just 6.6 takeaways (73) against Tulsa.
Mossman Has 266 Career Wins
- Matilda Mossman has collected 266 career victories
- She had 67 wins at Arkansas and 80 wins at Kansas State, and currently has 119 wins at TU
- Mossman has the most wins by a TU women's basketball coach
On the Roster
- TU returns eight letterwinners from last season, as well as junior-transfer Madi Washington who had to sit out last year due to NCAA transfer rules. Tulsa added five newcomers to the roster, including two junior-transfers and three true freshmen.
- TU has one senior, Rebecca Lescay, eight juniors, two sophomores and three freshmen on the roster
Destiny Johnson Hit her Stride in February Last Season
- Destiny Johnson hit her stride in the last two months of the 2019-20
- She averaged 2.1 points per game leading up to the Memphis game (2-1-20), and then averaged 10.3 ppg in February and March
- Johnson tallied eight points against both Memphis and Cincinnati, 10 points against both Wichita State and Tulane, 15 points against UCF, 16 points against SMU, and 23 points against Houston.
- Johnson also had one steal in the first three months of the season, and had 12 in the final nine games; and similarly had 12 of her 13 assists in the final nine games of the year.
Back-to-Back-to-Back
- Desiree Lewis had back-to-back-to-back double-doubles during the 2018-19 season, making her the fifth player in school history to reach this milestone
- Lewis is just the third to accomplish this as a freshman
- Lewis hit back-to-back-to-back double-doubles against Wichita State (12p, 10r), Memphis (10p, 12r) and ECU (16p, 13r)
- This feat has been accomplished just 16 times in school history, including Kendrian Elliott who reached this milestone during the 2019-20 campaign
Tulsa Picked 11th in The American Preseason Coaches' Poll
- In the American Athletic Conference coaches' poll, Tulsa was picked to finish 11th by the league's coaches
- The 2020-21 predicted order of finish is USF, UCF, Tulane, Cincinnati, Temple, Wichita State, Houston, Memphis, ECU, SMU and Tulsa
Tulsa in The American Championship
- Tulsa has a 4-6 mark in The American Championship
- TU earned wins in the first round in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019
- The Golden Hurricane lost matches in the quarterfinals in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, and lost in the first round in 2020
Tulsa in Postseason
- Tulsa has made five postseason appearances
- TU earned WNIT bids in 2004, 2005 and 2015
- The Hurricane played in the NCAA Tournament in 2006 and 2013
- Tulsa lost in the first round in 2004 (Memphis), 2005 (Texas A&M) and 2013 (Stanford), but went 1-1 (W, North Carolina State; L, DePaul) in 2006 and 2015 (W, Missouri State; L, Eastern Michigan)
- The Hurricane has a 2-5 overall mark in postseason play
A Hurricane in Tulsa?
- The Origination of The University of Tulsa nickname - Golden Hurricane - was created in 1922. A new football coach, Howard Archer came to town and inherited a slew of nicknames dating back to 1895. In the past, Tulsa had been named "Kendallites," "Presbyterians," "Tigers," "Orange and Black," "Tulsans," and of course, "Yellow Jackets." The team started working out in the fall with a new nickname "Yellow Jackets" which was apparently due to the fact that the team was wearing new black and yellow uniforms. The team opened the season and it was apparent that Tulsa was going to have a great year, and trying to seize some publicity for his team, Archer wanted to find a new nickname quickly. After a remark was made in practice one day about "roaring through opponents," and because of their new jersey colors, he thought of "Golden Tornadoes." But a check showed that Georgia Tech already had chosen that tag in 1917. From the tornado, he evolved meteorologically to the hurricane. A few days before the team left for a game against Texas A&M, Archer asked the squad to vote on the name, and thus "Golden Hurricane" was born.
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