Defense

I don't care if this is women's ball or TCU - this is really impressive.
From espn's website:
Texas Southern's 16 points break 1983 record
Associated Press
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Texas Christian set an NCAA record for fewest points allowed when the Lady Frogs beat Texas Southern 76-16 on Monday night.
The 16 points allowed broke a nearly 20-year-old NCAA record for fewest points in an NCAA game. Prairie View scored 19 points against Jackson State in 1983.
"To hold a national record defensively, I think, is a credit to our team," TCU coach Jeff Mittie said.
TCU also set a school record with 16 blocked shots and outrebounded Texas Southern 62-34.
The Lady Frogs (6-5) jumped to a 15-0 lead and built a 39-5 lead by halftime as Texas Southern made just 2 of 25 shots from the field.
Texas Southern (2-7) shot just better than 10 percent (6-of-58) for the game and had 29 turnovers.
At one point, Texas Southern went without a field goal from Victoria Jones' layup with 13:32 remaining in the first half until Patricia Hunter's short jumper with 13:25 left in the game made the score 55-7.
"This game shocks me a little bit because they played a good schedule," Mittie said. "This was a case of us being very good at times and them just struggling."
Grace Gantt led TCU with 16 points, and Sandora Irvin had 15 points and 12 rebounds.
Jennifer Hickmon had five points for Texas Southern, which was coming off a 67-46 loss against Texas A&M on Sunday.
The record win came just two days after TCU beat a Top 10 team for the first time in school history, a 70-53 victory over then-No. 9 Vanderbilt on Saturday night.
From espn's website:
Texas Southern's 16 points break 1983 record
Associated Press
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Texas Christian set an NCAA record for fewest points allowed when the Lady Frogs beat Texas Southern 76-16 on Monday night.
The 16 points allowed broke a nearly 20-year-old NCAA record for fewest points in an NCAA game. Prairie View scored 19 points against Jackson State in 1983.
"To hold a national record defensively, I think, is a credit to our team," TCU coach Jeff Mittie said.
TCU also set a school record with 16 blocked shots and outrebounded Texas Southern 62-34.
The Lady Frogs (6-5) jumped to a 15-0 lead and built a 39-5 lead by halftime as Texas Southern made just 2 of 25 shots from the field.
Texas Southern (2-7) shot just better than 10 percent (6-of-58) for the game and had 29 turnovers.
At one point, Texas Southern went without a field goal from Victoria Jones' layup with 13:32 remaining in the first half until Patricia Hunter's short jumper with 13:25 left in the game made the score 55-7.
"This game shocks me a little bit because they played a good schedule," Mittie said. "This was a case of us being very good at times and them just struggling."
Grace Gantt led TCU with 16 points, and Sandora Irvin had 15 points and 12 rebounds.
Jennifer Hickmon had five points for Texas Southern, which was coming off a 67-46 loss against Texas A&M on Sunday.
The record win came just two days after TCU beat a Top 10 team for the first time in school history, a 70-53 victory over then-No. 9 Vanderbilt on Saturday night.