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NORMAN, Okla. — Kim Mulkey said she was going to be as positive as she could. Her second-ranked Lady Bears had just topped Oklahoma on the road, 74-53, for their 30th-straight Big 12 road win. It marked the fourth time in seven conference games that Baylor topped its competition by at least 20 points.

While she wanted to be positive, the Baylor head coach also said she had to be honest.

“I would have turned the TV off watching this game today. That was ugly,” Mulkey said. “Seventeen turnovers by us, (and) 25 by them. It was hard for me to watch. I send out a thank you for the fans for staying and watching it. It just wasn’t pretty. Both teams are talented, but it was a rough game today.”

The two teams combined for 42 turnovers, and Oklahoma shot twice as many free throws as the Lady Bears did. But, behind a season-high 23 offensive rebounds, Baylor doubled up the Sooners in shot attempts as those boards led to 23 second chance points.

Overall, the Lady Bears finished shooting 40.8 percent from the floor. For the first time since Dec. 15, 2016, more than one Baylor player put up 20 or more points. Junior Juicy Landrum led the way with 21 points, followed by senior Kalani Brown with 20.