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Rice Women’s Basketball coasts past Houston

November 14, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Women’s Basketball built an early lead and stayed locked in for four quarters, coasting past rival Houston at home.

After a minor setback in their season opener, Rice women’s basketball is gaining momentum and living up to their preseason billing as an AAC favorite. On Thursday night, it took the Owls just over a quarter to establish a double-digit lead over rival Houston, showcasing a strong defensive effort that effectively stifled the Cougars’ offense.

Rice held Houston to 34.8 percent shooting in the first half, building a lead that grew to as many as 15 points. Freshman Aniah Alexis was the catalyst early on, scoring eight of her nine points before halftime and giving the Owls some offensive consistency along the way.

“The stage is not too big. The lights aren’t too bright,” head coach Lindsay Edmonds said of Alexis. “She’s confident in herself. She’s done the work.”

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Alexis and the Owls charged into the second half, countering every challenge the Cougars threw their way. Houston managed to close the gap to just six points briefly, but Rice answered with a decisive 6-0 run, pushing their lead back to double digits and effectively silencing any hopes of a Cougar comeback. From there Dominique Ennis and Sussy Ngulefac took over, scoring 15 of the Owls’ 24 second-half points.

After a layup at the 6:11 mark, Houston went cold, failing to score another field goal for the next six minutes, save a meaningless three at the buzzer in an already decided game. Once more, it was the Rice women’s basketball defense that sealed the game as the Owls improved their season record to 3-1.

Final Box | Rice 60, Houston 48

FINAL | @RiceWBB 60, Houston 48 pic.twitter.com/1oJKcQKEYM

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) November 15, 2024

What They’re Saying

That was a good win. A good win for this team, a good win for this university and a good win for this city. It’s an incredible game for us to be playing, we should be playing it every single year as we have done the last couple of years. It’s good for women’s basketball. It was good for us tonight. We built upon what we did last game. [In] the last game we won all but one media and did exactly the same thing again tonight. I thought we came out with the aggressiveness and intensity and really set the tone for what the game was going to look like. Everything wasn’t perfect, but we had energy, we had toughness and we had togetherness, and I’m really proud of our team. – Head coach Lindsay Edmonds

Key takeaway | A new season

Last season, Rice and Houston battled to overtime, with the Cougars edging out a home victory. But after Thursday’s game, it’s hard to believe how much has changed for both programs. Since then, Houston has struggled, finishing second-to-last in the Big 12, while Rice has soared—winning the AAC Tournament and securing an NCAA Tournament berth.

Throughout the offseason, head coach Lindsay Edmonds emphasized the heightened expectations for the Owls this year. While a single game doesn’t predict the season’s outcome, the 2024-2025 Rice squad did more than just edge past a struggling team—they comfortably cruised past their rivals.

ESPN’s in-game win probability never dipped below 78 percent after the end of the first quarter and was above 95 percent for the entire fourth frame. It certainly looks like Edmonds is coaching with that level of urgency. Up by 13 points at the half, her focus never waivered. “I think we can turn it up even more,” she declared.

For a team with NCAA Tournament aspirations, this is exactly the attitude they need. After shaking off early-season rust, Rice is starting to look like the force they were projected to be.

Up Next: vs Sam Houston (Sun, 11/17)

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Rice Women’s Basketball posts strong win over South Alabama

November 11, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Women’s Basketball snagged the lead early and never let up, controlling their win over South Alabama from start to finish on Monday night.

South Alabama led for the briefest of moments at Tudor Fieldhouse on Monday night, edging in front of Rice women’s basketball in the early moments by a 7-6 score that wouldn’t last for much longer. Hailey Adams gave Rice the lead soon afterward on a layup and the Owls’ advantage would only grow from there.

Rice got the lead up to eight points at the end of the first quarter on a three from Aniah Alexis. Then in grew to 13 points on a free from Jazzy Owens-Barnett to close out the second frame. Staked to a double-digit lead, Rice doubled down, growing their advantage to as many as 19 points in the third quarter on a five-point spurt from Aniah Alexis.

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South Alabama’s late rally proved not enough. The Jaguars hit a pair of threes early in the fourth quarter to get the margin back to 10, but Rice had an immediate answer of their own. Victoria Flores hit a three then scored on a fastbreak layup on the next possession to restore a healthy margin. Flores, Adams and Shelby Hayes combined to score all 21 of the Owls’ points in the final period, slamming the door on South Alabama to secure a second consecutive Rice women’s basketball win.

What They’re Saying

“It’s great to stack back-to-back wins. I’m really proud of our team’s effort. I always think we are at our best when we have multiple in double figures. Tonight, we were able to get five in double figures. I feel like [Klaczek] really ignited us tonight and gave us that spark that we needed and that spark that she can provide and spark that she’s done for this team so many times. She started it, and everyone kind of followed suit. I was also very pleased with our defensive willpower. We put our foot down and forced 21 turnovers and had 11 steals, so that was very good for us. Overall, really happy with the win, stacking back-to-back wins, and ready for more.” – Rice Women’s Basketball head coach Lindsay Edmonds

Final Box | Rice 76, South Alabama 58

FINAL | @RiceWBB 76, So. Alabama 58 pic.twitter.com/b45Ucx80dl

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) November 12, 2024

Key takeaway | No Fuss

Building leads is nothing new for Rice women’s basketball. Under head coach Lindsay Edmonds te Owls have always been able to throw the first punch. It’s sustaining that advantage through four quarters that has been the next step this squad needs to take to go from good to great and achieve the lofty aspirations they’ve set on themselves for this season. Monday’s victory over South Alabama showcased just that.

It wasn’t a perfect finish — South Alabama did cut the lead in half — but when you’ve grown the margin to 19, there’s some room to absorb imperfections and still win comfortably. By the midpoint of the fourth quarter, this one was never in doubt and that’s exactly what Rice needed to get from this opening homestand, a comfortable win.



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Rice Women’s Basketball rallies late to top North Carolina A&T

November 7, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Women’s Basketball rallied from a fourth quarter deficit to beat North Carolina A&T and secure the Owls’ first win of the 2024-2025 season.

Playing another game against a challenging non-conference opponent days removed from a one-score defeat, Rice women’s basketball was pushed to the wire once again. The Owls fell behind to North Carolina A&T early, struggling to score the ball effectively and losing the rebounding battle against the Aggies in the opening quarters of the game.

Rice never led in the first quarter and took their first edge early in the second frame on a three-pointer from freshman Aniah Alexis, who scored nine of her 12 points in that quarter. Her push kept the Owls in the game giving them a chance to work through some of their early season rust in real time,

“Aniah’s special. I’m so thankful she’s in a Rice jersey. The kid scored a thousand points in her senior year of high school. She knows how to score the ball. She’s not afraid of the moment,” head coach Lindsay Edmonds said, “For a freshman only in the second game of her career to say she knows multiple positions and the willingness to play wherever I need her, that’s really special. Aniah’s going to do a lot of tremendous things here at her career at Rice. This is just the beginning.”

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Unfortunately for the Owls, Alexis’ beginning would come to a premature end. She folded out in the fourth quarter on the tail end of what was a furious comeback from the home team. Rice trailed by eight but quickly cut the lead down to one score thanks in large part to a dominant showing by Sussy Ngulefac, who led the Owls with 19 points and 10 rebounds, including the winning layup in the final minute.

It was far from a perfect performance, but as Edmonds reminded after the game, “winning is hard.” The Owls will take every victory they can get.

Final Box | Rice 61, North Carolina A&T 60

FINAL | @RiceWBB 61, NC A&T 60

Owls hang on for a thrilling last second win! pic.twitter.com/Tpql9IUUYO

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) November 8, 2024

What They’re Saying

“It feels good to get in the win column. In the Monday night game we played really good in the first three quarters and not our greatest in the fourth. Tonight, unfortunately, felt a little flipped. We didn’t play our greatest in the first three then we played really well in the fourth. We were able to make a run in the fourth and win the game. There’s definitely things that we can still clean up, but they showed some fight tonight, the unwillingness to let the game slip away from us. Proud of them for that.” – Rice women’s basketball head coach Lindsay Edmonds

Key takeaway |  Downtown doubts

Alexis was the only Owl to knock down multiple three-pointers on Thursday night, going 2-for-7 from deep. Rice women’s basketball attempted 21 threes and made just four, with one apiece from Dominique Ennis and Emily Klaczek. Obviously, the perimeter shooting won’t struggle to this extent every night, but it’s something that should be better than 19 percent given the presence the Owls expect on the interior with Ngulefac and Shelby Hayes.

Rice was one of the better three-point shooting teams in the conference last season and has several of its better shooters back on the roster. It will get better than this, but it’s somewhat surprising to see the bottom of the range be this tenuous given the advantageous positions they should be able to create with this offense.



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Rice Women’s Basketball drops opener to South Dakota State

November 4, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Women’s Basketball built an early lead but couldn’t close things out, falling to South Dakota State in their home opener.

The depth of the 2024-2025 Rice women’s basketball roster has been a talking point for months. Even without graduated point guard Destiny Jackson, who was in attendance Monday to participate in the pre-game ring ceremony and AAC Championship banner unveiling, and Malia Fisher, who was held out for health reasons, the Owls seemed unflappable in the early goings.

Dominique Ennis paced the team in scoring, delivering a pair of early three-pointers as Rice fought for an early lead. The first test would come when Sussy Ngulefac picked up an early foul, leaving the game a few minutes later and kicking off that ballyhooed deep rotation.

With Ngulefac on the bench, Victoria Flores and Aniah Alexis made their Rice debuts. Shelby Hayes came through with six first half boards, leading all players. When Ngulefac returned the Owls’ lead had grown to seven.

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Ngulefac made her presence felt in earnest at the start of the third quarter, scoring five of the Owls’ first seven points to give Rice its first double-digit lead. A dominant edge on the boards at that point put the home team in position for a resume-boosting win, but when the fourth quarter arrived, so too did a boisterous South Dakota State comeback.

After being held to no more than 15 points in each of the first three frames the Jackrabbits exploded for 26 points in the fourth, erasing a 13-point Rice advantage. South Dakota State took its first lead since the opening quarter with less than two to go in regulation. A hurried last-second shot was off the mark as the Owls saw their first game slip away.

“We didn’t hit shots early on in the fourth quarter and it snowballed into our defensive intensity,” head coach Lindsay Edmonds said. “When we’re hitting shots, we defend really, really, really well. And when we’re not hitting shots, we’re thinking about the shots that we didn’t hit.”

Those shots they didn’t hit cost the Owls a big non-conference win. Shorthanded or not, this a problem Rice women’s basketball has to figure out if they’re going to have the sort of season they’re expecting on South Main.

Final Box | South Dakota State 65 – Rice 63

FINAL | SDSU 65, @RiceWBB 63

Owls drop their season opener at the buzzer. pic.twitter.com/SIS04cBM8G

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) November 5, 2024

What They’re Saying

.@RiceWBB head coach Lindsay Edmonds after the Owls’ season opening loss to South Dakota State: pic.twitter.com/srXTrI7hLd

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) November 5, 2024

Key takeaway | One-two punch

As successful as last season was for Rice Women’s Basketball, it was far from a smooth ride. The Owls had to make their run through the AAC Tournament as a double-digit seed, partly because they were seemingly hardly ever at full strength. Ngulefac missed the early portions of the season with injuries, coming into her own down the stretch when the team needed her most.

Ngulefac’s emergence was essential because it coincided with Hayes’ injury, which ended her season prematurely. Ngulefac played 19 of the Owls’ 34 games. Hayes played 18. Getting both on the court in the same game was a rarity. Those in attendance at Tudor Fieldhouse on Monday night saw how impactful that tandem can be when operating at their respective peaks.

“I feel like Sussy and Shelby showed up in a big way tonight and won that battle,” Edmonds said. “One came in and did their job and the next one came in and did their job. They did a really good job together being a one-two punch. That was good to see.”

Hayes and Ngulefac each reached double figures, combining for 23 points and 12 rebounds.



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2024-2025 Rice Women’s Basketball Season Preview

October 16, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Expectations are high for the 2024-2025 Rice women’s basketball season following an NCAA Tournament appearance under now fourth-year head coach Lindsay Edmonds.

Rice women’s basketball has hit its stride under Lindsay Edmonds, raising the bar in each successive season with her at the helm of the program, culminating in an NCAA Tournament appearance last season. That taste has everyone on the roster — which returns the vast majority of its key players, sans one — eager for an encore this coming season.

“This is the most veteran, the most mature team that we’ve had since I’ve been here,” Edmonds said. With that experience comes a different level of urgency and an even greater sense of purpose. “We’re going faster and the expectations are just higher,” Edmonds declared.

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