TCU at South Dakota (WNIT Quarterfinals) - Postgame Notes
3/25/2018 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
WNIT Quarterfinals
March 25, 2018 – Vermillion, S.D. (Sanford Coyote Sports Center)
TCU (23-12) – 79
South Dakota (29-7) - 71
Team Notes
* In its sixth WNIT appearance, TCU has advanced to the semifinals for the first time.
* Already winners of three games in a postseason for the first time, TCU has now won four for the first time.
* TCU is now 9-5 all-time in the WNIT, including 3-4 on the road. All but one of those road games has been decided by eight points or less.
* Raegan Pebley is now 8-4 all-time in the WNIT as a head coach (7-2 at TCU, 1-2 at Utah State). She is now 2-4 on the road.
* TCU is playing in its 15th postseason tournament in program history, all in the last 18 seasons.
* In its last two games TCU has won at New Mexico and South Dakota who entered the games 19-2 and 17-1 at home, respectively. South Dakota entered Sunday 30-2 all-time in the newly built Sanford Coyote Sports Center.
* TCU played a game in the state of South Dakota for the first time in program history.
* TCU's 23 wins are its most since also winning 23 in 2007-08.
* TCU won its 10th game away from home and its seventh true road game. The 10 wins away from home are its most since winning 11 in 2004-05.
* TCU played a 35th game for the third time in program history and first time since 2007-08. This is third season in which TCU has played on March 25 or later.
* With its four 3-pointers, TCU now has 247 this season, two shy of tying for the most in program history.
* TCU has shot over 50 percent in all four of its WNIT games.
* With a 24-9 margin, TCU has now scored more bench points than its opponent in 34 consecutive games. The season opener against Oral Roberts is the only game TCU's bench hasn't outscored its opponent.
* TCU had a starting lineup of Lauren Heard, Jayde Woods, Kianna Ray, Adeola Akomolafe and Jordan Moore for the third straight game.
Jordan Moore
* Scored 26 points on 11-of-13 shooting with six rebounds.
* Now shooting 30-of-35 (85.7 percent) in the WNIT.
* Over 20 points for the sixth time this season and sixth time in her career.
* Double-figure scoring for the 22nd time this season; third time in four WNIT games; 45th time in her career.
Kianna Ray
* Scored 10 points with four assists, two blocks and two steals.
* Double-figure scoring for the 10th time this season; third time in four WNIT games; 13th time in her career.
Jayde Woods
* Led TCU with five assists, adding nine points and six rebounds.
* Five or more assists for the seventh time this season.
Amy Okonkwo
* With six points, now has 508 this season, the moving into seventh place in a single season in TCU history.
* With four made free throws, now has 117, moving into the top 10 and now ranking ninth in a single season in TCU history.















