TCU-San Diego State post-game notes
2/9/2008 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Feb. 9, 2008
POST-GAME NOTESTCU-SDSU
Feb. 9, 2008
SAN DIEGO--Cox Arena
Team Notes
> TCU improved to 14-9 overall and 7-2 in MWC play.
> The win marked TCU's fourth consecutive road victory, the most in conference play during a single season since the Frogs won their last five league games to end the 2001-02 season.
> Freshmen scored each of TCU's first 11 points, with Helena Sverrisdottir accounting for seven and Micah Garoutte recording four points.
> TCU overcame an eight-point deficit in the first half, marking its largest comeback of the season. The previous largest comeback, three points, was recorded against both Radford and UNLV.
> TCU improved to 11-0 this season when allowing 59 points or fewer.
> TCU came out even in the turnover battle, marking the 16th straight game either winning or tying the opponent.
> TCU's bench out-scored the opponent bench for the 18th time in 23 games this season.
Individual Notes
> Moneka Knight totaled three assists to move past Amy Sutton and Leah Garcia into fourth place on TCU's career assists list. Knight now has 306 career helpers.
> Knight tied Karen Clayton for ninth on the Frogs career games played list with her 116th appearance.
> Knight fell only one point shy of her season scoring high with 13 points. She did make a career-high 10 free throws.
> Freshmen Helena Sverrisdottir (15 points) and Micah Garoutte (14) were TCU's top two scorers for the second consecutive game.
> Sverrisdottir registered her fourth double-digit scoring effort in the last six games.
> Garoutte tied the career high she set during Tuesday's win over BYU with 14 points.







