What to know about Texas Tech basketball, Drake’s next NCAA foe

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NCAA Tournament: What to know about Texas Tech, Drake’s next opponent

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Drake’s NCAA Tournament journey continues Saturday.The No. 11 seed Bulldogs advanced to the round of 32 with a win over No. 6 seed Missouri, 67-57, Thursday evening. No. 3 seed Texas Tech now awaits after the Red Raiders took down UNC Wilmington.Here’s what to know about Texas Tech ahead of Saturday’s second-round matchup.Drake vs. Texas Tech: How to watch and stream the NCAA Tournament gameWhen: 5:10 p.m. CT, Saturday, March 22Where: Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, KansasTV: TNTLivestream: March Madness LiveAll men’s NCAA Tournament games will be played on CBS, TBS, TNT or truTV, and all games will be streamed on March Madness Live. CBS games will also stream on Paramount+, while TNT, TBS and truTV games will also stream on Max.Tickets for Drake vs. Texas Tech in the NCAA TournamentThe NCAA still has tickets available for Saturday, which will get you into both the Drake vs. Texas Tech game and the Gonzaga vs. Houston game that will follow shortly after.Texas Tech NCAA Tournament history, stats and moreRecord: 26-8Conference: Big 12 (15-5; second place)NCAA Tournament history: A good chunk of Texas Tech’s postseason history has occurred in the last decade.The Red Raiders have been to the Big Dance seven times in the last eight seasons and have made three trips past the first weekend, including a loss in the 2019 national championship game against Virginia. The Red Raiders have made the tournament both years since coach Grant McCasland was hired in 2023-24.Texas Tech’s offense ranks No. 5 in adjusted efficiency according to college basketball analytics website KenPom. It is well above average in 3-point shooting (37.4%) and six different players are averaging more than one made 3-pointer per game.Texas Tech players to watch: JT Toppin, Darrion Williams, Kerwin WaltonThree players average 14 or more points per game for Texas Tech.Toppin, a second-team All-American and the Big 12 Player of the Year, is Texas Tech’s driving force. He’s a 6-foot-9 sophomore and averages 17.9 points per game to go along with 9.2 rebounds.Darrion Williams joins him in the frontcourt. Williams, a 6-foot-6 junior, averages a well-rounded 14 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists per game.Kerwin Walton averages just 6.4 points per game, but the fifth-year senior guard may have saved his best for last. Walton poured in a game-high 27 points in Texas Tech’s first-round victory over UNC Wilmington, hitting eight 3-pointers and not taking a single 2-point attempt.Also of note: Chance McMillian, a 14-point-per-game scorer who leads the team in made threes, did not play in Tech’s win over UNC Wilmington. He was considered a game-time decision and will likely have a similar designation going into Saturday’s game vs. Drake. McMillian has missed two games in a row since leaving a Big 12 Tournament game vs. Baylor early with what the team has called an upper-body injury.Watch: Drake great Dolph Pulliam shares his excitement for Bulldogs’ NCAA Tournament run» Subscribe to KCCI’s YouTube page» Download the free KCCI app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play

WICHITA, Kan. —Drake’s NCAA Tournament journey continues Saturday.

The No. 11 seed Bulldogs advanced to the round of 32 with a win over No. 6 seed Missouri, 67-57, Thursday evening. No. 3 seed Texas Tech now awaits after the Red Raiders took down UNC Wilmington.

Here’s what to know about Texas Tech ahead of Saturday’s second-round matchup.

Drake vs. Texas Tech: How to watch and stream the NCAA Tournament game

  • When: 5:10 p.m. CT, Saturday, March 22
  • Where: Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, Kansas
  • TV: TNT
  • Livestream: March Madness Live

All men’s NCAA Tournament games will be played on CBS, TBS, TNT or truTV, and all games will be streamed on March Madness Live. CBS games will also stream on Paramount+, while TNT, TBS and truTV games will also stream on Max.

Tickets for Drake vs. Texas Tech in the NCAA Tournament

The NCAA still has tickets available for Saturday, which will get you into both the Drake vs. Texas Tech game and the Gonzaga vs. Houston game that will follow shortly after.

Texas Tech NCAA Tournament history, stats and more

  • Record: 26-8
  • Conference: Big 12 (15-5; second place)

NCAA Tournament history: A good chunk of Texas Tech’s postseason history has occurred in the last decade.

The Red Raiders have been to the Big Dance seven times in the last eight seasons and have made three trips past the first weekend, including a loss in the 2019 national championship game against Virginia. The Red Raiders have made the tournament both years since coach Grant McCasland was hired in 2023-24.

Texas Tech’s offense ranks No. 5 in adjusted efficiency according to college basketball analytics website KenPom. It is well above average in 3-point shooting (37.4%) and six different players are averaging more than one made 3-pointer per game.

Texas Tech players to watch: JT Toppin, Darrion Williams, Kerwin Walton

Three players average 14 or more points per game for Texas Tech.

Toppin, a second-team All-American and the Big 12 Player of the Year, is Texas Tech’s driving force. He’s a 6-foot-9 sophomore and averages 17.9 points per game to go along with 9.2 rebounds.

Darrion Williams joins him in the frontcourt. Williams, a 6-foot-6 junior, averages a well-rounded 14 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists per game.

Kerwin Walton averages just 6.4 points per game, but the fifth-year senior guard may have saved his best for last. Walton poured in a game-high 27 points in Texas Tech’s first-round victory over UNC Wilmington, hitting eight 3-pointers and not taking a single 2-point attempt.

Also of note: Chance McMillian, a 14-point-per-game scorer who leads the team in made threes, did not play in Tech’s win over UNC Wilmington. He was considered a game-time decision and will likely have a similar designation going into Saturday’s game vs. Drake. McMillian has missed two games in a row since leaving a Big 12 Tournament game vs. Baylor early with what the team has called an upper-body injury.

Watch: Drake great Dolph Pulliam shares his excitement for Bulldogs’ NCAA Tournament run

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