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The Lady Raiders' leading scorer in the memorable 2025-26 season, Bailey Maupin, will cap her career with an appearance in the 2026 Lilly Women's College All-Star Game.

It'd be hard for Bailey Maupin to ask for a better senior season at Texas Tech than she had in 2025-26.

Maupin led the Lady Raiders on a 19-0 stretch to begin the season (a program record), was the leading scorer and First Team All-Big 12 selection, and climbed the Texas Tech record books as the driving force behind the team's first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in over a decade and first win since 2005.

"I sure take a lot of pride in it," Maupin said after the Lady Raiders' second-round loss to LSU. "This is something we've been working on for a lot of years, especially myself. For four years, we've been working to get to this position, and we got to this position, we advanced...

"At the end of the day, we gave it what we could. But moving forward, knowing that we got the program back to where I believe it deserves to be, and where it will continue to be for a long time, is an honor."

Now, Maupin's legacy extends shortly into her next phase as she is one of the participants in the 2026 Lilly Women's College All-Star Game, as announced this week.

The event will take place at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix on April 3. The game will broadcast live on ESPN2.

The showcase will include "the top senior standouts who are on the precipice of hearing their names called in the WNBA Draft," according to Tech Athletics. Maupin was one of 20 players selected after an initial pool of over 100.

The Gruver native was a four-year contributor on the Lady Raiders, and after scoring 15.2 points per game, she finished her career with 1,825 points, 302 assists, and 486 free throws made (.835).

Maupin ranks fourth in program history in scoring, third in free throws made and free-throw percentage, and fourth in 3-pointers made (199).

During the NCAA Tournament, Maupin was named a finalist for the WBCA All-American Team.