The Iowa State women host one of the two remaining unbeaten teams in the country tonight when they take on Texas Tech in Big-12 action. Tech is 15-0 and Cyclone coach Bill Fennelly says the Lady Raiders can find a number of different ways to win, as he says they can go big or they can go small and throw so many combinations at you.Tech has been one of the nation’s top programs and Fennelly says this team may be amongst the best at the school and are playing at a very high level.Tech is top-ranked in the coaches poll but coach Marsha Sharp says winning in Hilton is never easy because of the atmosphere. Sharp says the Lady Raiders will need a 40-minute effort in a hostile environment. She says you always have to worry about focus and confidence when going before a big crowd. Iowa State is 7-5 overall and opened Big-12 play with a loss at Nebraska.
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