The Lady Raiders’ regular season is set to close Sunday. What you need to know

Texas Tech women's basketball coach Krista Gerlich reacts after a win over TCU in a Big 12 game Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, at United Supermarkets Arena.
Texas Tech women's basketball coach Krista Gerlich reacts after a win over TCU in a Big 12 game Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, at United Supermarkets Arena. | Stephen Garcia/Avalanche-Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

There’s just one regular season game remaining for the Texas Tech Lady Raiders. Krista Gerlich and the Texas Tech women’s basketball team have just one last game set to go and they could really use a win as they try to get set for the 2026 Big 12 women’s basketball tournament and then also the 2026 NCAA women’s basketball tournament. 

So, a win on Senior Day against the Arizona State Sun Devils seems kinda important, you know? Let’s start breaking down everything you need to know as there’s just one game left at home in Lubbock for Texas Tech this season.

Where do things stand in the Big 12 ahead of Texas Tech’s matchup with Arizona State?

The TCU Horned Frogs hold the top spot in the Big 12 women’s basketball standings. That’s not a surprise at all. What’s interesting right now is that Texas Tech is in a pretty intriguing cluster of talented teams near the very top of the conference.

Saturday afternoon’s games set the stage for a fun Sunday for Texas Tech

There are three Big 12 women’s basketball games that are getting played on Saturday instead of Sunday. That means we’ll have some movement in the Big 12 standings ahead of Texas Tech’s Senior Day game against Arizona State.

Sunday’s matchup between Texas Tech and Arizona State

Statistically speaking, these two teams are pretty close in a few areas, but Texas Tech is a bit better when it comes to shooting (especially from behind the three point line). That said, even though there are similarities, the Lady Raiders are being given an exceptional chance of winning this matchup against Arizona State.

How to watch Texas Tech vs Arizona State on Senior Day for the Lady Raiders? 

Texas Tech's matchup against Arizona State will be broadcast on ESPN+, which kind of loosely counts as being on TV. It’s a streaming service that can be a little tricky to get access to, but it is possible to keep up with it with some free live stats.

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