Wednesday, February 14
Reynolds Center
6:30 PM

Tulsa

vs

UTSA

Hadley Periman
Photo by: Dave Crenshaw

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GAME 25:

TULSA (17-7, 7-4 AAC) vs. UTSA (12-10, 6-5 AAC)

Wednesday • Feb. 14, 2024 • 6:30 p.m. (CT)
Donald W. Reynolds Center (8,355), Tulsa, Okla.
 

RADIO: 93.5 The Jet
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TV: ESPN+
GAME NOTES:  Tulsa I UTSA
 
THE COACHES:
Tulsa: Angie Nelp (Colorado State '02), 3rd year
Career Record: 51-31 (3 years)
School Record: same
 
UTSA: Karen Aston (UALR '87), 3rd year
Career Record: 317-198 (16 years)
School Record: 32-52 (3 years)
 

Tulsa's Probable Starters
1     G     Cam Mathews, 5-7, So-1L, Keller, Texas, 1.9 ppg, 2.2 rpg
2     F      Temira Poindexter, 6-1, Jr-2L, Sapulpa, Okla., 19.8 ppg, 5.2 rpg
5     G     Delanie Crawford, 5-11, Jr-2L, Piedmont, Okla., 19.0 ppg, 5.9 rpg
21   F      Hadley Periman, 6-2, So-1L, Tuttle, Okla., 2.8 ppg, 6.9 rpg
22   G     Mady Cartwright, 5-10, Fr-HS, Greenwood, Ark., 6.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg
 
UTSA's Probable Starters
11   G     Sidney Lowe, 5-8, So., Cibolo, Texas, 10.8, ppg, 3.4 rpg
12   G     Aysia Proctor, 5-8, Fr., Schertz, Texas, 10.5 ppg,5.6 rpg
20   F      Maya Linton, 5-11, So., Duncanville, Texas, 3.7 ppg, 4.6 rpg
22   G     Kyra White, 5-9, Sr., Converse, Texas, 10.7 ppg, 5.8 rpg
25   F      Idara Udo, 6-1, Fr., Plano, Texas, 8.2 ppg, 6.4 rpg

Facing UTSA
•      This is the 11th meeting between Tulsa and UTSA
•      Tulsa leads the series 6-4 and is 2-1 at home, 4-2 in San Antonio and 0-1 at a neutral site.
•      The last meeting came at the C-USA Tournament First Round in the 2013-14 season, as UTSA won 90-89.
•      The last time the two teams played in Tulsa was on Dec. 1, 2007, as the Hurricane won 78-56.
 
7-4 in AAC Play
•     Tulsa has a 7-4 American Athletic Conference record.
•     The Hurricane opened the AAC season two straight wins, before falling twice to even the league record at 2-2.
•        Tulsa won four straight AAC games with wins at FAU and Charlotte and home wins against Wichita State and Rice, before losing at ECU then rebounding against first-place North Texas.
•        Tulsa lost its last AAC game, a road contest at Rice, 78-66.
 
A Closer Look into Tulsa's 7-4 AAC Record
•        In Tulsa's seven AAC wins, the Hurricane has averaged 75.8 points (531), while holding the opposition to 64.5points (452) for a 11.3-win margin.
•        Tulsa is shooting 44.4% from the field (187-421), 40% from 3-point range (76-190) and 69.2% from the free throw line (81-117).
•     In the four losses, Tulsa has shot just 34.3% (72-210) from the field, 19.8% from 3-point range (17-86) and 59.6% from the free throw line (53-89) .
•     The Hurricane had a season-low .280 field goal percentage against Temple.
•     In its four AAC losses, Tulsa has shot under 25% from three-point range in all four of those games.
 
Poindexter Goes for 30 Again
•     Temira Poindexter had her third career 30+ scoring game with a career-high 33 points at Rice.
•     She connected on 11-of-22 field goals and 10-of-11 free throws, while adding 10 rebounds.
•     She now is tied for the second-most 30-point scoring games in the AAC, one behind ECU's Danae McNeal's four 30+ scoring games.
•     Poindexter also had 30 points vs. New Orleans (11/10) and 31 vs. Wichita State (1/20).
 
Tulsa Takes Down Co-Leader North Texas
•      Delanie Crawford scored a game-high 31 points in leading Tulsa to a 79-74 come-from-behind victory over North Texas on Feb. 4.
•      Tulsa took a 44-37 lead into halftime, but North Texas rebounded to outscore the
        Hurricane 16-8 in the third period for a 53-52 lead heading into the final 10 minutes.
•     UNT went on a 14-5 run for the first 4:57 minutes of the fourth quarter for a 67-57 lead with 5:03 remaining in the contest.
•      Katia Gallegos' driving layup began a 22-7 run over the final 4:36 that led Tulsa to the victory.
 
Nelp Reaches 50 Wins
•     Tulsa's Angie Nelp won her 50th career game in her three seasons with a 65-55 win at
       Charlotte.
•     She now has a 51-31 record in her three years at Tulsa.
•     No previous Tulsa coach had reached 50 wins in their first three seasons … only three other
       Tulsa head coaches won more than 50 games in their careers.
 
The Junior Duo Making History
•     Temira Poindexter and Delanie Crawford have made one formidable tandem for Tulsa.
•      The duo has combined to average 39.1 points for 56-percent of Tulsa's total points.
•      They have become the first pair of Tulsa players in the same season with multiple 30+ scoring games in school history, including three for Poindexter and two for Crawford.
•      They are also the second pair to score 400+ points in the same season … the others were Jillian Robbins (573) and Megan Moody (417) in 2005-06.
•      Poindexter and Crawford have combined for 25 20+ scoring games this season.
•      The tandem is totaling 54-percent of Tulsa's field goals made, 59.8-percent of the team's treys and 59.8-percent from the free throw line.
•      The have also combined for 29.1-percent of Tulsa's rebounds and 35-percent of Tulsa's assists.
•      The pair ranks first and third in the American Athletic Conference for scoring – Poindexter (20.4) ranks first and Crawford (18.7) is third.
 
Fastbreak Points
•    Tulsa has reached 17 wins for the third straight year, all under Angie Nelp … the previous two seasons Tulsa finished the season with 17 wins.
•    Tulsa is 12-3 when leading after the first quarter and 13-2 when leading at halftime.
•    The Hurricane is 7-0 when two players reach 20 points in the same game, including 6-0 when the two players are Delanie Crawford and Temira Poindexter.
•    In Angie Nelp's three seasons, Tulsa has knocked down double-digit three-pointers in 31 of
      82 games, including – nine in 2021-22, 15 in 2022-23 and seven this year.
•     With a 51-31 coaching record, Angie Nelp has won the most games of any Tulsa coach in their first three seasons. 

Career 3-Point Shooters
•     Delanie Crawford and Temira Poindexter have combined for 299 career three-pointers
       made.
•     The duo has made 118 three-pointers this season.
•     In their careers, Crawford has made 150 to rank eighth on the school's all-time list, while
       Poindexter's 149 treys ranks ninth.
 
Among the League Leaders
•       Temira Poindexter and Delanie Crawford are first and third, respectively, in the American Athletic Conference for scoring with 20.4 and 18.7 averages.
•       With 14 20+ scoring games, Poindexter leads the AAC in that category, while Crawford's 11 20+ scoring games is second in the league … Poindexter's three 30+ games is the second-most in the AAC.
•       Hadley Periman's four 10+ rebounding games ties for eighth-most in the AAC for games with 10+ rebounds.
•       Crawford's three double-doubles is tied for the sixth-most in the AAC.
•       Crawford is ranked second in the league for free throw percentage (.827), third for 3-point field goal percentage (.404), second for 3-pointers made (2.71) and eighth for field goal percentage (.448).
•       Poindexter is ranked fourth in the AAC for blocked shots (32/1.33 pg) and Hadley Periman is ranked sixth (31/1.29 pg).
 
Going for 20
•      Tulsa players have now combined for 26 games of scoring 20+ points this season.
•      Temira Poindexter has 14 20+ scoring games, Delanie Crawford 11 and Ahrray Young one. Poindexter and Crawford have combined for 25 of those 20+ scoring performances this season, while Poindexter and Ahrray Young combined for one.
•      Poindexter has three 30+ scoring games and Crawford has two this year.
•      Tulsa is 7-0 when two players reach the 20-point mark… Poindexter and Crawford have six games where they each score 20+ points in the same game, including against Lindenwood, New Orleans, Clemson, Florida, Rice and North Texas … Ahrray Young and Poindexter each had 20+ points vs. Tulane.
•       Poindexter has recorded 29 career games with 20+ points and Crawford has 12.
•       Ahrray Young is the only other Hurricane player with a 20+ scoring game in a Tulsa uniform … she had 20 this year vs. Tulane.
 
Poindexter Gets Third 30-point Game, Moving Up Career Lists
•       Temira Poindexter ranks on the school's all-time top-10 lists for points (1,315) in seventh place, blocks (127) for fourth place, field goals made (481) for fifth place and 3-point field goals made (149) for ninth place.
•       Poindexter averages 16.0 points in 82 career games.
•       Poindexter needs seven more points to tie Kasie Pittman (1,322 pts, 1996-00) for sixth place and 29 points to tie Kelsee Grovey (1,344 pts, 2012-16) for fifth place.
•       She became just the 12th player in school history to reach the 1,000-point plateau.
•       She reached the 1,000-point mark by scoring 15 points at TCU on Dec. 1, which was her 66th career game played … she became the second-fastest to reach 1,000 career points, behind Jillian Robbins (2003-07), who accomplished the feat in 63 games.
 
More on Poindexter
•     Temira Poindexter has now scored in double-digits in all 24 games this year and for the 69th time in 82 career games.
•    She has scored in double digits in her last 28 games dating back to last season.
•    Poindexter has 14 games with 20+ points this season and 28 times in her career.
•    She had her third 30+ scoring game of the season and her career with 33 against Rice (2/10/24).
•    Poindexter has scored in double digits in the first half of a game 11 times this season –– 15 at Lindenwood, 16 vs. New Orleans, 18 vs. UAPB, 16 vs. #25 Mississippi State, 13 at TCU, 12 vs. UCA, 10 vs. Texas Tech, 17 vs. Tulane, 11 at FAU, 11 at East Carolina and 13 at Rice.
•    Poindexter had her seventh career double-double with 33 points and 10 rebounds in the Rice road game (2/10/24).

Crawford Approaching 1,000 Career Points
•       Delanie Crawford has been consistent for the Hurricane this season … she is not only scoring 18.7 points per game to rank second on the roster and third in the American Athletic Conference, but the junior has done it efficiently.
•       Crawford has a .448 field goal percentage, .404 from three-point range and .827 from the charity stripe.
•       She had her second 30+ scoring night with 31 points against North Texas (2/4/24).
•       Crawford is just 22 points shy of reaching 1,000 career points with 978 points.
•       In 11 AAC games, Crawford scored 20.1 points, while shooting .416 from the field, .400 from behind the arc and .860 from the free throw line.
•       Overall, Crawford is also second on the team for rebounds (136) for a 5.9 average and leads Tulsa in assists with 61 for a 2.7 average.
•       Crawford has 21 double-digit scoring games and leads Tulsa with three double-figure rebounding games and three double-doubles.
•       Against Rice with the score tied 65-65, Crawford hit four straight free throws in the final 0:29 to help secure the win for the Hurricane.
•       Crawford scored 20 of Tulsa's 48 points against SE Louisiana, and the most important ones came with 0:01 left in the game when she made 2-of-2 free throws for a 48-47 victory.
•       For her career, Crawford now has 936 career points in 79 career games, needing 64 more points to become the 13th player in school history and the second current Tulsa player to reach 1,000 career points.
•       She now ranks 17th on the school's all-time scoring chart, needing three points to tie Candice Brewer (2000-04) for 16th place.
•       Crawford is eighth on the school's career 3-point field goals made list with 150, just two more than teammate Temira Poindexter.
 
Katia Returns to the Lineup in a Big Way
•       Tulsa senior guard Katia Gallegos started the first 13 games before missing the next nine contests with an injury.
•       She returned against North Texas and in Tulsa's fourth quarter comeback victory, Gallegos scored seven points and had one assist, one steal and one rebound while playing 7:27 in the period … all seven of her points came in the final 4:36 with Tulsa trailing by 10 points.
•       This year Gallegos has shown her ability to score.
•       A year ago, in her first with the Hurricane, Gallegos averaged just 2.3 points, while shooting 23% from the field and 10% from behind the arc.
•       Gallegos scored just 45 points in 20 games a year ago, while this year she has totaled 95 points for a 6.3 scoring average in 15 games.
•       She also averages 2.6 assists, 3.1 rebounds and is shooting 48.6% from the field.
•       Gallegos has four double-figure scoring games this year as compared to zero last season.
•       She scored her Tulsa career-high of 18 points twice this year, coming against Lindenwood and UAPB.
 

 
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