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This category is for topics specifically related to the sport of women's basketball in the decade 1940s. 1890s; 1900s; 1910s; 1920s; 1930s; ... 1949 in women's ...
At the beginning of the 1937–38 season, Texas Tech's short-lived Matadors moniker was replaced officially with "Red Raiders", the nickname the team has today. [5] Texas Tech received their first postseason bid in 1942 to the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball (NAIB) tournament. Before withdrawing from the Border Conference in ...
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll Susie Lynch (AIAW) (1975–1977): 1975-76 Susie Lynch 14–16 – AIAW State Tournament: 1976-77
The 2024-25 Texas Tech basketball season has arrived. In Grant McCasland's first year as head coach, the Red Raiders went 23-11 overall, 11-7 in Big 12 Conference play, tied for third in the ...
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United Supermarkets Arena. All six home games were played at the on campus Women's Gym during the Lady Raiders' inaugural 1975–76 season. The following two seasons, the Lady Raiders began playing select home games along the Red Raiders basketball team at Lubbock Municipal Coliseum.
The Texas Tech Matadors basketball teams represented Texas Technological College (now Texas Tech University) in the college basketball seasons of 1925–26 to 1934–35. [ 1 ] 1925–26
Polk Robison coached the Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball teams from 1942 through 1946 and 1947 through 1961, before stepping down to become the athletic director for the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Robison became the second head coach to coach the Red Raiders in nonconsecutive terms. Robison compiled a 254–195 record.