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Bristow transfers to Texas Tech
LUBBOCK, Texas (KAUZ) - Jalynn Bristow announced that she was transferring to Texas Tech on Wednesday morning. Bristow, a former Rider Lady Raider and Holliday Lady Eagle, played her freshman year with Iowa State. Bristow entered the transfer portal on March 28. She averaged 5.1 points per game for the...
Texas Tech Spring Game in Midland canceled
LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - Texas Tech Athletics announced Thursday it has canceled the upcoming Spring Game set for Saturday afternoon in Midland due to the strong forecasted possibility of severe thunderstorms in the Permian Basin. As of Thursday morning, National Weather Service forecasts project a more than 80 percent...
Texas Tech welcomes new Masked Rider, Raider Red mascots for the 2024-25 season
The newest Masked Rider and Raider Red have been inducted into one of Texas Tech's longest-standing spirit traditions. Outgoing Masked Rider Lauren Bloss — who served as the 62nd Masked Rider for the university — transferred the reins to Ellie Brown during the annual Transfer of the Reins Ceremony at the McKenzie-Merket Alumni Center on Friday.
Tell Me Something Good:
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Two local area FCCLA teams will compete in nationals for KCBD NewsChannel 11′s Tell Me Something Good. Johnnie Young and Teagen Vann from Lubbock-Cooper High School took 1st place in State last weekend. They will now compete in the Nationals in Seattle, Washington in July.
Texas Tech Cheer Squad brings home historic win
Texas Tech University’s Small Coed Cheer Squad had their first-ever win at the National Cheerleading Association competition in Daytona Beach, Florida over the weekend. Tech’s Head Cheer and Mascot Coach, Bruce Bills, said he couldn’t be more proud of the historic performance.
Lubbock-Cooper celebrates five athletes signing NLI’s
LUBBOCK- Lubbock-Cooper High School had five of their student athletes sign their national letter of intent to compete athletically in college. Jaileel Ross signed to powerlift at Midland University, Laura Rodriguez and JP Castaneda will wrestle at Tarleton State, Greta Fankhauser will play tennis at Sterling College, and Karlee Cronk will play basketball at Mary Hardin Baylor.
Athletic Signings across the South Plains
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Plenty of athletes signed out at Lubbock Cooper and Trinity Christian to play at the collegiate level on Thursday. Out in Woodrow, five signed at a huge ceremony at the school. Signings out at Lubbock Cooper:. JP Castaneda - Tarleton (wrestling) Jaileel Ross - Midland University...
Texas Tech football announces less than 150 season tickets remain
Note: The video above reflects top headlines from the morning of April 19, 2024. LUBBOCK, Texas— Texas Tech football announces that less than 150 season tickets remain for the 2024-2025 fall season. Season ticket holders will receive exclusive benefits and seat upgrade opportunities each off-season. Priority access to postseason tickets, away game tickets, additional seats […]
Texas Tech vs. Arkansas live updates, Game 2 thread
Texas Tech (26-12) vs. Arkansas (31-5) Texas Tech Baseball raced out to a 7-0 lead on Tuesday night before falling to No. 2 Arkansas 9-8 in walk-off fashion at Baum Walker Stadium. A six-run second inning ignited by a two-run home run from third baseman Cade McGee, and continued on...
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Wolfforth Frenship defeats Permian to begin series
The Wolfforth Frenship baseball team took the first game in this week’s series against Permian, winning 7-2 Thursday at McCanlies Field. The Panthers now sit at 14-13-1 overall, 5-5 in District 2-6A. Frenship remains at the top of the standings at 20-7-1, 9-1. Both teams will meet up at...
Love aspires to leave impact
In her four years at Texas Tech, she battled leadership changes, losing seasons, injury and a global pandemic. After starting 147 career games and with only nine remaining in her senior season, third baseman Riley Love said she hopes to leave her mark by giving back to the program and community.
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