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West Virginia Mountaineers at Baylor Bears

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Jones helps No. 6 Baylor beat West Virginia 69-64

Alexis Jones scored 20 points and the Lady Bears used their size and experience to beat the Mountaineers 69-64 on Tuesday night.

Bria Holmes scored 14 and Tynice Martin had 10 points for West Virginia (14-4, 3-2). The Mountaineers were the last team to beat Baylor in Waco, taking a 71-69 win on March 2, 2014.

With Baylor up 67-64 with eight seconds left, Jones missed two free throws. The Lady Bears were called for a lane violation and Holmes' inbounds pass was stolen at midcourt by Wallace. She was fouled with 5.5 seconds left and made both free shots for the final margin.

"That was big-girl basketball out there tonight," Baylor coach Kim Mulkey said. "We executed a couple of times with about a minute-and-40 to go. We got (Cave) a look right there."

The game was tied at 60 when Johnson passed to Cave inside, who hit a layup and was fouled by Jessica Morton. Cave made the free throw, West Virginia missed a 3 and Wallace drained a 3, with an assist from Johnson, for a 66-60 Baylor lead with 38 seconds left.

"I attribute that (drought) to defense, fatigue. Just two good teams battling. Some of it is we couldn't execute because of (West Virginia's) defense," Mulkey said.

Baylor got out to a double-digit lead when Cave converted a 3-point play for a 19-9 advantage with 1:14 left in the first quarter. West Virginia tied the game at 22 with 7:37 remaining in the second, and the Mountaineers took a 29-26 lead on a 3 by Muldrow with 4:51 to play, prompting Mulkey to call a timeout.

Baylor briefly took back the lead on a layup by Johnson with 26 seconds left, but Roberson had a rebound and putback at the buzzer to give West Virginia a 35-34 halftime lead.

Baylor led 49-41 before Martin scored six consecutive and pulled the Mountaineers to within two with 2:50 left in the third. The Lady Bears got the advantage back up to eight and led 55-51 at the end of the period.

West Virginia coach Mike Carey said that his team's inexperience played into the loss.

"You have to understand. We have 11 new players that wasn't on this basketball team last year, out of 14," he said. "We had a lot of freshmen in there at the end of the game. This type of game is good for them. On the road, a great crowd."

TIP-INS:

West Virginia: Carey was looking for his 600th career win. He won 288 games at Salem College and has won 311 games in 15 years at West Virginia.

Baylor: Junior guard Alexis Prince played in just her second game after missing 14 games following arthroscopic surgery on her right knee on Nov. 18. She played 10 minutes in the team's 72-55 win over TCU on Saturday.

DISHING IT: Johnson has 844 assists in her collegiate career, which ties the Big 12 record held by Erin Grant, who played at Texas Tech from 2003-06.

YOUNG GUNS: West Virginia has eight freshmen and two sophomores on its roster. Guard Bria Holmes, the team's leading scorer at 17 points a game, is one of just three seniors.

UP NEXT

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West Virginia hosts Kansas on Saturday.

Baylor plays at No. 4 Texas on Sunday.

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Recent Plays

4th 0:00 End of Game 64 - 67
4th 0:06 Baylor Timeout 64 - 69
4th 0:06 Kristy Wallace made Free Throw. 64 - 69
4th 0:06 Kristy Wallace made Free Throw. 64 - 68
4th 0:07 Foul on Chania Ray. 64 - 67

Statistics

WVUWVU BAYBAY
26-65 FG 23-57
40 Field Goal % 40
5-23 3PT 5-7
22 Three Point % 71
7-10 FT 18-25
70 Free Throw % 72
35 Rebounds 40
13 Offensive Rebounds 12
22 Defensive Rebounds 28
14 Assists 19
5 Steals 6
5 Blocks 2
11 Turnovers 10
0 Team Turnovers 0
11 Total Turnovers 10
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
4 Points Off Turnovers 14
8 Fast Break Points 12
26 Points in Paint 34
21 Fouls 11
5 Largest Lead 10

Game Information

Ferrell Center

Location: Waco, TX
Attendance: 6,032 | Capacity:

2025-26 Big 12 Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
TCU 15-3 - 32-6
West Virginia 14-4 1 28-7
Baylor 13-5 2 25-9
Texas Tech 12-6 3 26-8
Oklahoma State 12-6 3 24-10
Colorado 11-7 4 22-12
Iowa State 10-8 5 22-10
Utah 10-8 5 19-13
Arizona State 9-9 6 24-11
BYU 9-9 6 26-12
Kansas 8-10 7 22-14
Kansas State 8-10 7 19-18
Cincinnati 6-12 9 11-20
Arizona 3-15 12 12-18
UCF 3-15 12 11-19
Houston 1-17 14 7-23
Full Standings