K-State vs. Missouri Postgame Notes
Mar 10, 2004 | Women's Basketball
2004 Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Tournament
March 9-11, 13,
Second Round: #2
Nicole Ohlde’s 14 points gives her 2,175 career, she needs 12 points to tie Phylesha Whaley as the all-time leading scorer in conference history. She has scored in double figures in all but two games this season (26 of 28 games) and in 25 straight games.
Laurie Koehn’s five three-pointers give her 285 for her career tying her with Kim Woodlee on K-State’s all-time list. This marks the eighth time Koehn has had five or more treys in a single game this season. She has scored in double figures 21 times this year. Koehn finished with 15 points
Kendra Wecker has scored in double figures 26 times this year and in 10 straight games. It was her 11th 20-point performance of the season. Her 25 points gives her 1,688 for her career and moves her into third-place on K-State’s all-time list.
Megan Mahoney tied her career high with 12 assists. The last time came against
Evan Unrau has scored in double figures in 26 of
Stretch James scored 18 points, her 23rd double figure performance of the season.
Tournament
The No. 2 seed is 5-0 all-time against the No. 7 seed.
The No. 2 seed has made the semifinals every year.
This is the first meeting between
Megan Mahoney’s 12 assists are a new Big 12 Tournament record. The previous record was 11, by KSU’s Jenny Coalson (March 3, 1998). The previous second-round record was 10, by KSU’s Brit Jacobson (March 5, 1997).



