
The undefeated Texas Tech Lady Raiders aren't slowing down, and they're not about to start now.
Sitting at a dominant 11-0, the Lady Raiders head to Odessa this Saturday for a neutral-site matchup against Abilene Christian, looking to keep their perfect season alive and extend their five-game streak of 20-plus point victories.
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Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. at the OC Sports Center and can be streamed on ESPN+.
Tech owns a 14-3 record over the Wildcats, including a 66-40 blowout win in last year's meeting. But Abilene Christian enters the game with some firepower of their own, and it's not likely to go quietly.
Coming off an 82-51 domination of Washington State, Texas Tech's defense continues to be the story.
The Red Raiders forced 24 turnovers and shot a blistering 53.3 percent from the field, including 50 percent from three, in what was their second-best offensive showing of the season.
On the other end, they racked up a season-high 18 steals, the most in a game since 2012.
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Snudda Collins was untouchable ... literally. The senior guard went 7-for-7 from the floor and 4-for-4 from the line, just one bucket away from making Lady Raider history for most field goals made without a miss.
Texas Tech's lockdown defense is currently ranked seventh in the nation in opponent field goal percentage (31.3 percent) and fourth in opponent 3-point shooting percentage (23.1 percent). They also rank 12th in scoring defense, giving up just 52 points per game, and 37th in forced turnovers per game (21.82).
But Abilene Christian (6-3) isn't showing up to get steamrolled.
The Wildcats average 77.9 points per game, shooting 45.7 percent from the field, and are forcing 23 turnovers per contest - good for 18th nationally.
Four players average double-digit scoring, led by Payton Hull (17.3 ppg) and Meredith Mayes (15.7 ppg, 8.4 rpg).
This will be a classic matchup of elite defense vs. high-powered offense. But if Texas Tech keeps bringing its full-court pressure and continues hitting from deep, the Lady Raiders should have enough to push their streak to 12 straight wins and keep their national rise intact.
Odessa better be ready ... the Lady Raiders are coming to make another statement.