
Texas Tech Women's Basketball 1993 National Champs Heavyweight Tee
In the 1992-93 season, Texas Tech women’s basketball fielded their most successful team to date, winning that year’s NCAA tournament with an 84-82 win over No. 1 Ohio State. Basketball icon and 1993 Naismith College Player of the Year Sheryl Swoopes set incredible scoring records that season, culminating in a 47-point championship game against the Buckeyes. The Lady Raiders’ title legacy is still felt today, in Lubbock and beyond; Swoopes and Krista Gerlich (née Kirkland, now the Lady Raiders’ head coach) had their numbers retired. Brought to you in partnership with College Vault. Products are mocked up on a size S. Graphics may appear smaller on larger sizes.
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$16.10Texas Tech Women's Basketball 1993 National Champs Heavyweight Tee
In the 1992-93 season, Texas Tech women’s basketball fielded their most successful team to date, winning that year’s NCAA tournament with an 84-82 win over No. 1 Ohio State. Basketball icon and 1993 Naismith College Player of the Year Sheryl Swoopes set incredible scoring records that season, culminating in a 47-point championship game against the Buckeyes. The Lady Raiders’ title legacy is still felt today, in Lubbock and beyond; Swoopes and Krista Gerlich (née Kirkland, now the Lady Raiders’ head coach) had their numbers retired. Brought to you in partnership with College Vault. Products are mocked up on a size S. Graphics may appear smaller on larger sizes.
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In the 1992-93 season, Texas Tech women’s basketball fielded their most successful team to date, winning that year’s NCAA tournament with an 84-82 win over No. 1 Ohio State. Basketball icon and 1993 Naismith College Player of the Year Sheryl Swoopes set incredible scoring records that season, culminating in a 47-point championship game against the Buckeyes. The Lady Raiders’ title legacy is still felt today, in Lubbock and beyond; Swoopes and Krista Gerlich (née Kirkland, now the Lady Raiders’ head coach) had their numbers retired. Brought to you in partnership with College Vault. Products are mocked up on a size S. Graphics may appear smaller on larger sizes.











