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Gameday Thread: No. 4-Seed Baylor WBB Hosts No. 13-Seed Grand Canyon in Round of 64

No. 4-seed Baylor women’s basketball (27-7; 15-3 Big 12) host the No. 13-seed Grand Canyon Antelopes (32-2; 16-0 WAC) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
March 17, 2025
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WACO, Texas – No. 4-seed Baylor women's basketball (27-7; 15-3 Big 12) host the No. 13-seed Grand Canyon Antelopes (32-2; 16-0 WAC) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Tipoff is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. CT on Friday, March 21, at Foster Pavilion. The game will be televised on ESPNU.


  • Spread: Baylor -15.5
  • Total O/U: 140.5
  • Baylor Massey Rating: No. 12
    • Baylor NET Ranking: No. 15
  • GCU Massey Rating: No. 50
    • GCU Net Ranking: No. 61

Coaches

Baylor (Nicki Collen): 101-35 Record; 4 NCAA Tournaments; Sweet 16

GCU (Molly Miller): 117-37 Record; NCAA Tournament


Baylor Starters

  • Guard Jada Walker (5'7, Sr.): 11 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 5.4 APG, 41% FG, 38% 3-PT, 75% FT, 31 MPG
  • Guard Sarah Andrews (5'6, Sr.): 10.9 PPG, 3.3 RPG, 5 APG, 37% FG, 38% 3-PT, 52% FT, 31 MPG
  • Forward Darianna Littlepage-Buggs (6'1, Jr.): 14.3 PPG, 10.5 RPG, 2.3 APG, 54% FG, 73% FT, 30 MPG
  • Forward Bella Fontleroy (6'0, Jr.): 9.2 PPG, 5.6 RPG, 38% FG, 32% 3-PT, 60% FT, 28 MPG
  • Center Aaronette Vonleh (6’3, Sr.): 14.6 PPG, 5.6 RPG, 57% FG, 66% FT, 24 MPG

Baylor Bench

  • Guard Yaya Felder (5'8, Sr.): 10.3 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 2.8 APG, 44% FG, 38% 3-PT, 74% FT, 25 MPG
  • Guard Aliyah Matharu (5’7, Sr.): 7 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 39% FG, 35% 3-PT, 64% FT, 17 MPG
  • Guard Waiata Jennings (5'9, Jr.): 2.1 PPG, 40% FG, 35% 3-PT, 100% FT, 11 MPG
  • Forward Kyla Abraham (6'3, Jr.): 2.2 PPG, 3.1 RPG, 50% FG, 39% FT, 12 MPG
  • Forward Kayla Nelms (6'1, Fr.): 2.4 PPG, 2.3 RPG, 42% FG, 19% 3-PT, 7 MPG

GCU Starters

  • Guard Callie Cooper (5'6, Sr.): 3.4 PPG, 3.1 APG, 43% FG, 29% 3-PT, 72% FT, 23 MPG
  • Guard Alyssa Durazo-Frescas (5'7, Sr.): 14.9 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 47% FG, 47% 3-PT, 80% FT, 33 MPG
  • Guard Tiarra Brown (5'9, Sr.): 12.7 PPG, 4.7 RPG, 2.9 APG, 49% FG, 73% FT. 30 MPG
  • Guard Trinity San Antonio (5'10, Sr.): 15.5 PPG, 5.3 RPG, 5 APG, 47% FG, 32% 3-PT, 69% FT, 29 MPG
  • Forward Laura Erikstrup (6’2, Sr.): 14.4 PPG, 7.1 RPG, 49% FG, 77% FT, 27 MPG

GCU Bench

  • Guard Anna Ostlie (5’8, Sr.): 4.1 PPG, 46% FG, 42% 3-PT, 88% FT, 18 MPG
  • Guard Ale'jah Douglas (5'6, Sr.): 3.1 PPG, 42% FG, 33% 3-PT, 78% FT, 15 MPG
  • Guard Kristyna Jeskeova (6’2, Sr.): 3.7 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 58% FG, 55% FT, 14 MPG

GCU Notable Opponents

  • Arizona State (70-59 Win)
  • No. 23 Oregon (70-54 Loss)
  • Arizona (69-66 Win)
  • Abilene Christian (81-67 Win, 70-57 Win)
  • UT Arlington (82-69 Win, 72-59 Win, 65-62 Win)

Top Quotes

Head coach Nicki Collen on playing Grand Canyon:

  • "[Molly Miller] has obviously done an amazing job building that program, winning more than 30 games and getting to the NCAA Tournament for the first time. They are super veteran; I don't know if they have anyone who plays who isn't a senior. [They have] nothing to lose. It's the first time in program history [making the NCAA Tournament], so that's a very freeing feeling to know that we've already accomplished something that this program has never done. Now, let's just go have some fun. We're going to get a team that's really competitive, and that's also playing with nothing to lose."

Head coach Nicki Collen on star forward Darianna Littlepage-Buggs (Jr.) returning:

  • "She's going to be on a minutes restriction. There's no question there's return-to-play protocol, and we certainly don't want to have her in a situation where we set her back, but it's good that we've gotten to start her back and have the whole week to continue to ramp up her load. … I don't have any plans yet on what it means for the starting lineup. I'm just excited to see her back out there getting to the glass, rolling to the rim and all of those very Buggs-like things."

Head coach Nicki Collen on being able to host postseason games at Foster Pavilion:

  • "You feel more pressure at home. There's no question there's a little bit more of a target on your back when you're playing at home. You don't take anyone for granted because it's win and move on or lose and go home. Knowing that we have a veteran group, I think everybody's going to be in the mindset that no one is going to look past Grand Canyon. When you've won more than 30 games, and you have a 30-game win streak, you can't do that."

Forward Darianna Littlepage-Buggs (Jr.) on being able to host postseason games at Foster Pavilion:

  • "It's exciting. You always want to host. It's your home base, and you're familiar with it. March is an exciting time to be. Having that home-court advantage is awesome. It definitely comes with its plusses, and it's so exciting. We've done good all season, so to bring it home where a lot more people can come is great."

Guard Sarah Andrews (Sr.) on Baylor playing its best basketball to close the season:

  • "Netty is starting to kill. She's peaking at the right time; I think she has more left. We have a lot of people who started playing their best basketball at the right time, just like what we wanted to happen."

Guard Sarah Andrews (Sr.) on the importance of drawing a big crowd against Grand Canyon:

  • "We want to take it one game at a game and start with GCU and then worry about whoever's next after them. Most of all, we want that fanbase that we had against TCU. We want everybody to come out and bring that support because it's going to be needed at a time like this."

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Gameday Thread: No. 4-Seed Baylor WBB Hosts No. 13-Seed Grand Canyon in Round of 64

13,339 Views | 76 Replies | Last: 9 mo ago by thales
Wbbfan29
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I said that when the bracket was first revealed. I thought, Why would the hosting team get the harder opponent at the own house.
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whitetrash said:

BearFan33 said:

we got a call!

They called the hook


Then they followed it up by ignoring 20 moving left and right while setting a screen on their last 3
The moving screens could have made a bigger difference. Thankful the ladies played through it - it is one of the most frustrating things with mid majors - they do it ALL the time. Could have been called on every single possession.
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GarlandBear84 said:

whitetrash said:

Announced attendance 4399

Wow, on TV it looked like a very good crowd unlike most of these men's neutral site games half full on the lower deck due to double-headers.
Yea, you can see empty sections at Foster which were likely blocks given to other teams. Hoping we buy them all up for Sunday.
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DP4LIFE said:

This is one that stacked up to be a grind despite the seeding. Any team that goes undefeated in conference - even a lesser conference - knows how to play and is well coached.
Throw in the refs allowing GCU players to have 8-9 fouls each, and Buggs trying to acclimate back to game speed and it's a recipe for a close game.
Nice win.
Foster should be rocking on Sunday.
i agree, gcu had won something like 30 straight and that says something no matter what conference you play in
 
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