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Rice Women’s Basketball surges past Memphis

January 12, 2025 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Women’s Basketball overcame a slow start to take down Memphis behind 10 blocks and a big double-double from Shelby Hayes.

The defensive effort was impressive from both sides of Sunday’s afternoon tilt between Rice Women’s basketball and Memphis, particularly in the first half. The two teams combined for 19 field goals before intermission, each shooting 30 percent from the floor and going a combined 2-for-18 from three.

It was Rice who dominated the glass from the start, but that advantage didn’t really start to create any separation until the third quarter when the Owls started to take charge. Rice shot 64 percent from the floor in the third quarter, effectively turning defense into offense with 10 blocks along the way, the most in a single game for the program since 2018.

More: Rice Women’s Basketball 2024-2025 Midseason State of the Program

That helped the Owls build their first double-digit lead of the game and it would only grow as the fourth quarter prolonged. A layup from Shelby Hayes, who recorded her second career double-double in this game, put Rice up by 17 as the game clock ticked under six minutes to play. That proved to be not nearly enough time for the Tigers, even though they tried their best to make things interesting.

“We just did everything that coach asked us to do and performed really well.” Hayes said.

The win brings Rice women’s basketball back to .500 in league play and two games above .500 overall.

Final Box | Rice 70, Memphis 59

FINAL | @RiceWBB 70, Memphis 59 pic.twitter.com/0vjpcV3KcU

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) January 12, 2025

Key takeaway | Beat bad teams

The Owls’ struggles to close out resume-building opportunities this season has been well documented, but no such resume booster was on the table against a 3-11 Memphis squad on Sunday. Instead, this was the sort of game Rice women’s basketball couldn’t afford to lose, especially give the limited cushion they’d allowed themselves with those other missed chances.

Things looked dicey early on, but the Owls found that extra gear they needed, weathering a series of three pointers that got their opponents back within seven before Rice slammed the door with a run of six late free throws to put the game out of reach.

A lot hasn’t come easy for this program in recent weeks, but getting back in the win column and not having to sweat out another closer-than-expected finish could go a long way to rebuilding confidence lost along the way.

Not every game is going to be against the Memphis’ of the world. But when it is, you need to beat them. So far, so good.

Up Next: at North Texas (Wed, 1/15)

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Rice Basketball rally comes up short against Temple

January 11, 2025 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Basketball rallied late to take a one-point lead, but was unable to complete the comeback, falling at home to Temple.

Three consecutive baskets from the visitors put Rice basketball in an early 6-0 hole on Saturday afternoon at Tudor Fieldhouse. That deficit proved to be something that would stick around for the better portion of the contest as the hosting Owls played most of the game from behind.

Andrew Akuchie, who finished with his first career double-double, spurred the first Rice rally. He gave Rice its first lead roughly five minutes into the game, adding an emphatic dunk to steal back some early momentum. But as was the case for most of the afternoon, Temple was quick to answer, ripping off a 15-2 run soon afterward only to see Rice bring the game back to even a few minutes later.

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Down by four at the break, the second half transformed into a much more level affair. Neither side led by double digits at any point with the game still hanging in the balance when the final moments arrived. Rice led by 1 with three minutes to play but would be forced to play catch up down the stretch as Temple made its foul shots to hang on for the win.

Final Box | Temple 73, Rice 70

FINAL | Temple 73, @RiceMBB 70 pic.twitter.com/0pozzf9ver

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) January 11, 2025

What They’re Saying

“We were guarding (Temple) pretty good in the second half, but we missed maybe 10 layups right at the rim, over the course of the game. Meanwhile, we were working our tail off to stop (Jamal) Mashburn and (Quante) Berry from three. So, we’ve got to make the layups. We had a size advantage for a big portion of the game. We only turned the ball over 10 times. We have 14 offensive rebounds, and in a three-point game, you can’t miss that many layups.” — Rice Basketball head coach Rob Lanier

Key takeaway | Small Margins

Rice basketball came painfully close from winning this basketball game but finished just a play or two short of pulling out the victory. Head coach Rob Lanier lamented the missed layups, a easily identifiable culprit in a game in which Rice did so many things well.

The Owls had more steals and more assists, shot better from the floor and delivered season best totals for field goals made and second-chance points. The only measure Temple cleared outperformed Rice in was rebounds, edging the hosting Owls by 10 in that category.

This was truly the sort of game where one different bounce or one more made basket could have easily swayed the results. Playing competitive basketball game in and game out is an encouraging step for this program. The next plateau is finding ways to consistently when more of these games than not.

Up Next: vs UTSA (Tues, Jan. 14)

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Another rough fourth quarter dooms Rice Women’s Basketball at UTSA

January 8, 2025 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Women’s Basketball started hot but finished ice cold, falling to UTSA on the road in another heartbreaking late slump.

It couldn’t have gotten much better for Rice Women’s Basketball than an 8-0 run to start their road contest at UTSA, the top team in the AAC standings with a sterling 13-2 record. Good teams don’t roll over, though, and the Roadrunners quickly battled back to get the game within reach near the end of the quarter.

Both teams traded blows in the second with the Owls taking a five-point advantage into the locker room at the break. UTSA whittled it down to two midway through the second before Hailey Adams and Dominique Ennis pushed the Rice advantage back to multiple possessions entering the fourth.

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Rice would make just four field goals in the fourth quarter, leaning on their defense to keep the game close as turnovers really started to take a toll. The Owls still shot 55 percent in the fourth quarter, but UTSA dominated the boards in that final period 9-1 and made four of their last five field goals as Rice was held scoreless in the final three minutes.

Final Box | UTSA 67, Rice 52

FINAL | UTSA 67, @RiceWBB 58 pic.twitter.com/rcqrAsnc19

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) January 9, 2025

Key takeaway | The Elephant In The Room

Days removed from proving they can close out a game late, Rice women’s basketball returned to their familiar fourth quarter flaws. Leading their opponents by six entering the final frame on Wednesday night, the Owls were outscored by 15 points in the final 10 minutes, losing by nine.

This team typically plays well in the first three quarters. The fourth, however, had been the boogeyman this season and it seems only fair to wonder if the problem is as much mental at this point as it is anything else. If there were an easy answer to what was causing these late game failures, surely there is enough tape to make those adjustments?

Instead, it’s another loss in a game that probably should have been a win. Another defeat against one of the best teams on the Owls’ schedule that certainly would have added some flair to their resume.

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Rice Basketball defeated in Denton

January 8, 2025 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Basketball came up short in one of their most challenging road tests of the season, becoming one of many teams to fall to North Texas in Denton.

North Texas started the scoring on Wednesday night and never really let up. Early three-pointers from Alem Huseinovic and Jacob Dar helped erase an early eight point deficit to give Rice a one-point lead halfway through the first half. It wouldn’t last long. Consecutive triples from the Mean Green’s Atin Wright quickly thrust the Owls into comeback mode.

Both teams were fairly evenly matched in rebounds, assists and turnovers. North Texas just found the bucket more often than not, shooting an unmatchable 55 percent from the floor. That superb shooting stroke turned a close game into a 14-point edge for the home team at halftime.

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The game was never back within reach from that point onward. Caden Powell put up 10 points in the second half. Denver Anglin scored eight. North Texas kept up its torrid pace, finishing the game with 11 three-pointers and a near-perfect 16-for-17 outing from the free throw line.

Final Box | North Texas 81, Rice 59

FINAL | North Texas 81, @RiceMBB 59 pic.twitter.com/eLGs1TnY7Y

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) January 9, 2025

Key takeaway | Moving On

Rice basketball avenged some history earlier this season when they beat Tulsa for the first time since 2005, snapping a streak of 17 consecutive defeats. It hadn’t been quite that long since the Owls had beaten the Mean Green, but winning in Denton was still a rarity. In face, Rice had won twice in Denton all-time against North Texas.

North Texas was undefeated at home so far this season (8-0 entering this game) and is one of the better teams in the AAC. Rice basketball has come a long way from their lowly preseason expectations, but a road loss at the Super Pit to one a good team isn’t the end of the world. Nights like this are going to happen as this team continues to grow. Best to put it in the rear view mirror and keep moving forward.

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Rice Women’s Basketball: 2024-2025 Midseason State of the Program

January 5, 2025 By Matthew Bartlett

It’s been an up-and-down year for Rice Women’s Basketball and head coach Lindsay Edmonds. Here’s where the Owls stand as American Conference play begins.

Sitting at 8-6 (1-1) with two league games under their belts, Rice women’s basketball is wrestling with unmet expectations and a long season still ahead. The Owls are finally healthy as they enter the heart of league play, posting perhaps their most impressive win of the season the last time they took the court.

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Can the Owls rebound from a tough schedule and rough start with another late-season rally? That’s the unknown staring back at this squad as they fight through the middle of the season. Here’s where the Owls stand at the halfway point, a few important milestones and notes from the journey to this point and a recalibration of expectations for the rest of the way.

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