The Big 12 had six teams in the NCAA Tournament and all of them won in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. However, only three advanced to the Sweet 16.
Kevin Obanor was the player of the game for Texas Tech in their Round of 32 win over Notre Dame, but nobody made a bigger play than Marcus Santos-Silva late. The Red Raiders beat Notre Dame 59-53, but it was dicey late as ND had a lead with less than two minutes left in the game...
A near-perfect game from Texas Tech Basketball led to a 97-62 victory over the Montana State Bobcats in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Texas Tech's 97 points are the most by a Red Raiders basketball team in the NCAA tournament. The 27 point margin at halftime was Texas Tech's largest this season...
Texas Tech basketball scored 97 points to beat Montana State this afternoon, but it was a bucket in the final minute, that didn't even count, that stole the show.
With Texas Tech leading 97-60 with just over 20 second left, Chibuzo Agbo Corraled a loose ball and kicked it up the floor to Mylik Wilson...
The Red Raiders are a really good basketball team. Most smart basketball people have them in the Sweet 16 at least, with a lot of people in basketball picking Texas Tech to advance to the Elite 8. A few bright minds put them all the way to the Final Four...
Texas Tech Basketball is warming up for another deep run in the NCAA Tournament and there will be plenty of eyes on the Red Raiders on and off the court. On the court, they'll start off with Montana State on Friday afternoon, but off the court, there will be an NCAA March Madness Confidential behind the scenes...
This Texas Tech basketball team has got to be one of the oldest rosters in college basketball. I guess that checks out while their "rookie" head coach is clocking in at 65 in his first big-time college basketball head coaching job. The joke is that Mark Adams isn't old, he's just really experienced...
When I say the United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock is the best home-court advantage in college basketball, it might sound like hyperbole, but it's not.