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The Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball program in various categories, [1] including points, three-pointers, assists, blocks, rebounds, and steals. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders.
For Texas Tech women's players, see Category:Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball players. Pages in category "Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball players" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total.
This article lists U.S. men's college basketball national player of the year awards. Several organizations sponsor an award for the top men's college basketball player in the United States. Thirty (30) times since there have been six player of the year awards has a single player won all awards.
Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl, second from right, talks with players during a timeout in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Tennessee, Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025, in Auburn ...
The Most Outstanding Player (MOP) is awarded to one player after the conclusion of the championship game of the NCAA Division I men's and women's basketball tournaments. The award is also often referred to as the Final Four Most Outstanding Player, referencing the conclusion of the Final Four semifinals and championship games. [1]
List of every NCAA men's basketball tournament champion, final score, Final Four Most Outstanding Players and sites. ... Virginia 85, Texas Tech 77 (OT) Final Four MOP: Kyle Guy, Jr., Virginia ...
Texas Tech's basketball program was founded the same year the school opened its doors in 1925. The inaugural game was a 37–25 loss to Daniel Baker College. Tech would lose two more games before finally clinching their first ever victory—35–21 at Sul Ross University. [3] [4]
Since the university's first graduating class in 1927 of 26 students, Texas Tech has awarded more than 220,000 degrees, including 47,000 graduate and professional degrees to its alumni. [3] The Texas Tech Alumni Association, with over 27,000 members, operates more than 120 chapters in cities throughout the United States and the world. [4] [5]