TCU vs. Idaho - Postgame Notes
11/26/2017 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
TCU (5-1) vs. Idaho (2-3) – The Matadome (Northridge, Calif.)
Warner Center Marriott Thanksgiving Classic
TCU 86, Idaho 76
Team Notes
* TCU's 86 points set a season-high, besting the 82 points they scored in a win over Texas State.
* TCU hit a season-high 11 3-pointers. The Frogs previous high was nine at SMU. TCU hit their ninth against Idaho with 4:26 left in the second quarter.
* TCU's 25 first-quarter points and 47 first-half points were both season highs.
* The Frogs shot 15-of-24 (63 percent) in the first half, including 9-of-13 3-pointers.
* TCU is 19-5 in November under Raegan Pebley.
* TCU won an in-season tournament for the first time since going 3-0 at the Rainbow Wahine Classic at Hawaii in 2004. The Frogs beat Cal, No. 3 Georgia and No. 13 Michigan State in that tournament.
* TCU head coach Raegan Pebley is now 11-10 against Idaho, with the first 20 meetings coming in her nine seasons as head coach at Utah State. She is now 8-2 against Idaho head coach Jon Newlee.
Individual Notes
* Junior Amy Okonkwo (Rancho Cucamonga) and sophomore Jayde Woods (Yorba Linda) both played near their hometowns, which are 61 and 59 miles from The Matadome, respectively.
* Okonkwo scored 22 points, two shy of a career-high, giving her double-figure scoring in all six games this season, the only Frog to do so. She has scored in double figures 25 times in her career.
* It was Okonkwo's third career 20-point game.
* Okonkwo was 10-of-10 at the free throw line, the 11th time program history somebody was perfect on at least 10 attempts, and the first since Zahna Medley was 10-of-10 against Kansas in 2015-16.
* Okonkwo also posted 11 rebounds, giving her TCU's first double-double of the season. It was her fourth career double-double.
* Jordan Moore scored 20 points, the third 20-point game of her career, with all three coming in this season's six games.
* Moore shot 9-of-10 from the floor.
* Toree Thompson scored 14 points, including a career-high tying four 3-pointers on a 4-of-4 night. It was her fifth double-figure scoring game this season and the 26th of her career.
* Kianna Ray played for the first time this season. The sophomore, who started 28 games last season for TCU, had missed the Frogs' first five games due to injury.
* Ray made an immediate impact, hitting a 3-pointer on her first possession. She finished with eight points and a team-high seven assists.
* With one 3-pointer against Idaho, Amber Ramirez has made at least one 3-pointer in eight consecutive games, dating back to last season.
* With two blocks against Idaho, Jordan Moore has recorded at least one block in nine consecutive games, dating back to last season. The junior now has 120 in her career, ranking fourth in TCU history.
















