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Jazzy Owens-Barnett’s career night boosts Rice Women’s Basketball past USF

February 7, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

A career night from Jazzy Owens-Barnett pushed Rice women’s basketball to victory over South Florida on the road.

Rice women’s basketball found itself on the ropes in the early going against South Florida on Wednesday night, hoping to avoid being victims of a Sunshine State sweep following a loss to FAU over the weekend. Rice made just four shots from the field in the first quarter and fell into a 10-point hole following a three-ball from the Bulls to start the second quarter.

It would be hyperbolic to say it was all Owls from that point forward, but it’s fair to say some sort of switch flipped in the blue and gray with their backs against the wall. It was at that point Jazzy Owens-Barnett began to take over, scoring 11 points in the span of five minutes of court time as Rice erased the gap and managed to walk into halftime with a 29-29 tie.

The teams traded buckets early in the third but the later parts of the quarter is when Rice really took command of the game. The Owls made 10 consecutive field goals from the midpoint of the third quarter going into the final frame. Almost at the same time, the Bulls missed 12 shots in a row. USF was able to hang around, but Rice never trailed in the final quarter, pulling out a big win on the road.

“We want to be playing our best basketball right now and I feel like that’s where we’re starting to trend to,” head coach Lindsay Edmonds said afterward. “We’re learning from mistakes. We’re growing. And I think the best is yet to come.”

The win was Edmonds’ 50th at Rice, making her the fastest coach in program history to 50 victories.

Final Box | Rice 69 – USF 59

FINAL | @RiceWBB 69 – USF 59 pic.twitter.com/FC6qncaxuo

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) February 8, 2024

Key takeaway | Getting close to full strength

Rice spent the better part of the past month without Malia Fisher or Jazzy Owens-Barnett on the court. Injuries had forced the Owls to do their best with a makeshift starting lineup and reworked defensive rotations. Various players have stepped up and had big games in the interim, but it’s been quite a while since we saw this team playing up to its fullest potential.

Owens-Barnett has been back in the lineup for a few games now. Fisher returned for the first time tonight. This is as close as the Owls have been to 100 percent in weeks and they were able to go on the road and pick up a crucial victory against a team tied with them in the standings when the day began.

A career night from Owens-Barnett, 21 points including a perfect 4-for-4 from three, propelled the Owls this time around. “I feel like every night someone from our bench can step up,” Edmonds said of Owens-Barnett. “What a spark plug. We needed every single one of it. She led our charge offensively, but she helped us a ton defensively as well.”

As Edmonds alluded, it might be someone else next time out. And that’s the beauty of depth. Finally healthy and with so many options, this team has the potential to be scary down the stretch.

Up Next: vs Tulsa (Saturday, Feb. 10)

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Rice Football Recruiting: WR Graham Walker commits to Owls

February 4, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2024 Rice Football recruiting class keeps getting better. The Owls have landed a commitment from Brown WR Graham Walker.

National Signing Day is right around the corner and the 2024 Rice Football recruiting class just keeps getting better. Not long after landing a commitment from the highest-rated high school recruit in program history, the Owls have nabbed a potential impact player from the Transfer Portal, picking up a commitment from Brown wide receiver Graham Walker.

Walker joins the Owls following a standout career at Brown in which he posted 127 catches, 1,496 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns in three seasons. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound playmaker gives Rice a big-bodied option to pair with redshirt sophomore Rawson MacNeill, adding some size to a position group that weighs more toward speed than height.

The addition of Walker also adds experience to a young core of pass catchers as standout Luke McCaffrey heads to the NFL. Seeing the production of McCaffrey and the current NFL success of former Rice receiver Austin Trammell was something Walker took notice of when it came to making his decision.

“Seeing the track record of guys going to the NFL and the guys that the coaching staff has developed just provides more and more reason to join such a great program,” he told The Roost.

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There’s a ton to like when it comes to Walker’s tape. Beyond his size, he runs crisp routes and wins when the ball is in the air. He’s not afraid to play through contact and has a nose for the endzone. In addition to the on-field talent, he shared the distinction of being the half-brother of Kansas City Chief quarterback and NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes.

College Film is now up and the rest is linked in my bio! pic.twitter.com/Edyr7bgh6O

— Graham Walker (@GrahamwalkerVT) November 23, 2023

 

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AAC Basketball 2024: Early-February Roundup

February 4, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

AAC Basketball is in the middle of the conference slate. Here’s where each team stands in early February.

Team NET  KenPom Record
FAU 25 24 18-4 (8-1)
USF 106 114 15-5 (8-1)
Charlotte 95 103 14-7 (8-1)
SMU 46 47 15-7 (6-3)
UAB 131 136 14-8 (6-3)
UNT 82 82 12-9 (5-4)
Memphis 80 77 16-6 (5-4)
ECU 197 190 11-12 (4-6)
Tulane 115 112 13-9 (4-6)
Tulsa 180 171 12-9 (3-6)
Rice 211 196 9-13 (3-6)
UTSA 279 283 8-14 (2-7)
Temple 252 246 8-14 (1-8)
Wichita St 153 156 9-13 (1-8)
Kenpom, NET, and standings reflect games as of 2/4/2024

Key Storylines

Tight at the Top

Roughly at the halfway mark, three teams sit tied atop the AAC standings. FAU, the preseason favorite was expected to be there. South Florida (No. 9 preseason) and Charlotte (No. 11) were not. The surprises have made for an interesting race down the stretch with preseason No. 2 Memphis struggling this month with four consecutive conference losses. If you’re marking calendars, circle Feb. 6 (Charlotte at USF), Feb. 18 (FAU at USF) and Mar. 2 (USF at Charlotte).

Memphis Free Fall

Speaking of Memphis, the Tigers are firmly in the danger zone when it comes to their postseason hopes. If they want to make the NCAA Tournament without an automatic berth, they more or less have to be flawless for the remainder of the regular season. Even then, that might not be enough.

Flip flopped

A lot has changed since early October. South Florida was picked to finish ninth in the league in the preseason. They entered this past weekend tied for first place. Sitting at 8-1 in conference play, they have absolutely proved some doubters wrong. On the other side of the ledger, Tulane is not living up to lofty preseason expectations. The Green Wave are 4-6 in league play despite being picked to finish third in the preseason.

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Rice Basketball edges UTSA for third straight road win

February 3, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice basketball avoided a late collapse against UTSA, holding off a late rally to beat the Roadrunners. It was the Owls’ third straight road win.

After struggling to shoot the ball for weeks, Rice basketball knocked down a trio of three pointers in the first two and a half minutes of their Saturday afternoon contest against UTSA. Staked to a strong start from three, the Owls’ shooting from the rest of the court followed. Rice shot 46 percent from the floor in the first half, all the while keeping UTSA off balance on the other side the court.

By the time halftime arrived Rice had accumulated a double-digit lead. Wary of losing a large lead for the umpteenth time over the last several weeks, the Owls came out of halftime composed and aggressive. Mekhi Mason added to what would become a career day with 10 points in the first six minutes of the half, pushing the Rice lead to as many as 16.

UTSA would rally. Rice would counterpunch. Leading by 15 with five minutes to go, it looked as if Rice was going to avoid a second-half swoon. But rather than play out the final minutes in peace, UTSA would go on a 15-3 run, all-but erasing the Rice lead and getting the game within one score in the final 30 seconds.

Fortunately for the Owls, Anthony Selden would knock down a pair of free throws, getting the Owls’ edge back to four points before UTSA ran out of time.

Rice basketball head coach Scott Pera hit the nail on the head in his postgame remarks following a nail-biting win against UTSA on Saturday afternoon. “If they make the layup, who knows what crazy stuff can happen, especially in this series. What would this series be if something crazy didn’t happen? It’s just been an unbelievable series of close games.”

“I’m just glad we could get out of here with a win,” he said, exhaling after a stressful 40 minutes in San Antonio.

Final Box | Rice 80 – UTSA 76

FINAL | @RiceMBB 80 – UTSA 76 pic.twitter.com/M7bfXbLA9Q

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) February 3, 2024

Key takeaway | Mekhi rising

When Quincy Olivari departed for Xavier, it was widely assumed Travis Evee would take over as the Owls’ de facto scorer. Even with some of his struggles, Evee is leading the team with 15.7 points per game. Right behind him? Mekhi Mason, now sitting at 14.7 points per game after a 30-point outburst against the Roadrunners.

Even before his career day, though, Mason was becoming one of the most consistent scorers on this roster. You have to go back to January 3 against Tulane to find the last time he didn’t reach double figures in points (he had nine). He’s only had one game below eight points since Thanksgiving.

Mason is ninth in the American Conference in scoring in league games. He’s become a force all opponents must account for which, in turn, is freeing up Evee and the rest of his teammates for more opportunities.

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Rice Women’s Basketball fizzles late, falls to FAU

February 3, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice women’s basketball has now dropped three of its last four, falling to FAU to kick off a road trip to Florida on a low note.

Still without the services of veteran guard Malia Fisher, Rice women’s basketball got off to a strong start on the road against FAU on Saturday. The Owls scored the first five points and controlled the contest for much of the early goings, trailing for a total of 19 seconds in the first half.

Nine different Rice players scored in that first half, producing one of the most balanced box scores you’ll see in the sport today. Eight different players made at least one field goal. It truly was a team effort that enabled the Owls to keep pace with a feisty FAU team that forced the Owls into several mental mistakes.

A strong third quarter for Dominque Ennis nearly put the game out of reach. Rice went up by as many as 12 points and entered the final quarter with an 11-point advantage. It would not be enough.

Rice shot 30.8 percent from the field in the last frame. FAU knocked down 70 percent of their shots, including a sterling 5-for-5 from three. That led to a 30-point outburst for the home team and a come-from-ahead Rice loss. The loss drops Rice to 6-4 in league play.

Final Box | FAU 68 – Rice 63

FINAL | FAU 68 – @RiceWBB 63 pic.twitter.com/udtDHsxaKc

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) February 3, 2024

Key takeaway | Turnover troubles

Rice women’s basketball probably should have won this game. They were better from the field. They had more rebounds, more second-chance points and more blocks. Other important measures — free throws, points in the paint, assists — were all relatively even. The one glaring statistic not in the Owls’ favor? Turnovers.

Rice turned the ball over 21 times compared to FAU’s 12 turnovers. To make matters worse, FAU had 10 steals. Rice had none. Practically, that translates to extra opportunities for the other team. FAU attempted five more shots and made two more threes. But it was how those opportunities arose, FAU chances given at the expense of Rice getting a shot off, that cost the Owls this game.

Up Next: at USF (Wednesday, Feb. 7)

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