Oklahoma State University Athletics

Cowgirls Set For Bedlam In Norman
January 31, 2014 | Cowgirl Basketball
Jan. 31, 2014
Oklahoma State Cowgirls
18-2 overall; 7-2 Big 12
No. 11 AP, No. 11 USA Today Coaches
Head Coach Jim Littell (Southwestern College, 1977)
3rd Year at OSU (61-25); 3rd Year Overall (61-25)
vs.
Oklahoma Sooners
13-8 overall; 4-4 Big 12
RV-AP, RV-USA Today Coaches
Head Coach Sherri Coale (Oklahoma Christian, 1987)
18th Year Overall (394-187); 18th Year at OU (394-187)
Game 21
Saturday :: Feb. 1, 2014 :: 2 p.m.
Norman, Oklahoma
Lloyd Noble Center (11,586)
What 2 Watch 4
The Cowgirls will travel to Norman, Okla., this weekend for the first installment of the Bedlam Series when OSU faces Oklahoma at 2 p.m.
The Cowgirls are coming off a down-to-the-wire, 49-48 victory at TCU during the midweek.
OSU is 4-0 in Big 12 road games thus far, marking the first time in school history it has won its first four conference games.
The contest will be televised by FSN with Ron Thulin and Brenda VanLengen on the call.
OSU enters the contest third nationally in field-goal percentage defense (33.7 percent), sixth in scoring defense (54.3 ppg) and first in three-point field-goal percentage defense (22.3 percent).
Tiffany Bias has 712 career assists and is seven shy of seventh place on the Big 12's all-time chart.
Bias trails Iowa State's Lyndey Medders.
Know The Foe
The Sooners are 13-8 overall after suffering an 86-78 loss at Kansas State on Wednesday.
OU is 10-3 at home this season.
The Sooners are second in the league in scoring offense at 78.8 points per game.
Aaryn Ellenberg is third in the Big 12 in scoring at 19.6 points per contest. Her 3.1 made 3-pointers per game rank first.
Nicole Griffin is second in field-goal percentage (.593) and Morgan Hook is fourth in assists per game at 5.2 per outing.
OSU vs. OU -- The Series
Oklahoma leads the overall series 55-37.
OSU will be looking to snap a 15-game losing streak in Norman.
The Cowgirls last won in Norman on Feb. 7, 1998.
The in-state rivals have split the past two years with each school defending its home court.
TCU Leftovers
Roshunda Johnson earned her first career start and made the game-winning shot with seven seconds remaining.
Tiffany Bias played all 40 minutes, marking the seventh time in the last nine games she has gone the duration.
Bias also logged seven assists, giving her 712 for her career and moving her past Andrea Riley into first place on the school's all-time list.
Brittney Martin pulled a career-high 15 boards.












