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    You are at:Home»Sports»Big 12 Sports»Baylor Women Beat Iowa State in Big 12 Title Game

    Baylor Women Beat Iowa State in Big 12 Title Game

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    By Rob Voelker on March 12, 2013 Big 12 Sports

    DALLAS (AP)   Brittney Griner scored 31 points and top-ranked Baylor won its third consecutive Big 12 tournament championship, rolling past No. 23 Iowa State 75-47 Monday night.

    In a matchup of the Big 12’s top two seeds, the Lady Bears (32-1) and their 6-foot-8 senior star had 23 points by halftime, outscoring Iowa State by 10 on her own.  The Cyclones trailed the #1 team in the country 41-13 at halftime.

    Odyssey Sims added 20 points for Baylor.

    Anna Prins had 20 points for the Cyclones (23-8), who were playing in their first Big 12 title game since 2007.

    Along with the last three Big 12 tournament titles, Baylor has gone undefeated through the league the last two regular seasons for a 49-game conference winning streak.

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