Big 12 Women's Basketball Championship Primer
The Big 12 Women's Basketball Championship started last night and the quarterfinals are set. Oklahoma State eliminated Texas Tech with a 73-58 victory in the first game, and then West Virginia raced out to a quick lead and never looked back in beating TCU 68-48.
That leaves eight teams playing in four games over the course of the day's quarterfinals. For those that don't follow women's basketball closely, we've put together a "cheat sheet" you can use while following all the action today. Or you can come back Saturday or Sunday to get ready for semifinal or final action.
Plus, make sure you listen to the episode of the Rock Chalk Podcast where I'm joined by Jamie Steyer to preview the tournament:
The Teams
#1 Baylor Bears
#2 Iowa State Cyclones
#3 Texas Longhorns
#4 Oklahoma Sooners
#5 Kansas Jayhawks
#6 Kansas State Wildcats
#7 West Virginia Mountaineers
#9 Oklahoma State Cowgirls
It's been tough to get a read on this conference all season long, especially since there has not been one or two teams that have been significantly better through the entire season.
Baylor is by far the hottest team at the moment, powered by NaLyssa Smith. But they haven't been infallible, as the Kansas Jayhawks showed in Waco two weeks ago. Expect to see Baylor get a game from whoever makes it out of the first quarterfinal of the day, but ultimately it's tough to pick against the Bears.
As for the bottom of the bracket, a lot of that will be determined by which Texas team shows up to play. Iowa State should be good enough to get out of the quarterfinals without much trouble, but Texas will need to be on their game to get past Ayoka Lee and the Wildcats. If they can storm past Kansas State, they've shown in two games this season that they match up well against the Cyclones.
Ultimately, I have a hard time picking against the two favorites. Baylor and Iowa State established themselves as the two best teams over the course of the season, and both will be motivated to secure that placement in the Wichita regional.