25/RV Baylor defeated Texas Tech, 66-60, in Lubbock on Saturday afternoon.
With the win, the Bears now claim the previous 31-straight meetings over the Lady Raiders, dating back to February 19, 2011.
The Bears shot 46.6% from the field, 27-of-58, after going 54.8% in the first half.
BU was held to just three made 3-pointers, the second-lowest tally of the season.
10 assists tie the season low with games against Oklahoma State and UCLA.
Taking the court on Saturday, Sarah Andrews notched her 159th-career game for the new Big 12 record, overtaking Iowa State’s Ashley Joens.
Down as many as 10 points in the second quarter, Saturday’s game marked the first time BU got the win after being down double-digit points.
Darianna Littlepage-Buggs led the scoring and rebound efforts in her 11th double-double of the season, scoring 19 points with 13 rebounds in just under 38 minutes on the court.
Andrews connected on three from distance and had 16 points with a pair of assists and steals in her historic game.
Jada Walker was back in double-digit points for the 17th time this season, scoring 10 points with five assists and two steals.
Scoring nine, Bella Fontleroy scored nine points with four rebounds, two assists and two blocks.
Aaronette Vonleh came up big for Baylor late in the paint, scoring six points with five rebounds.
Collen is 96-33 in her fourth season leading the Bears, 48-19 in Big 12 play.