Bailey Maupin’s collegiate career has come to a close.
In an era defined by movement, she chose something different. Over the past six years, she became just the second player to spend all four seasons at Texas Tech—and the only one from her three-player recruiting class to see it through. Across those four years, she shared the floor with 31 different teammates.
The Gruver native had every reason to leave. The numbers, the résumé, the opportunity—it was all there. And during those three difficult Big 12 seasons, when losses continued to pile up, many would have understood if she did. But she stayed.
And in the end, that decision meant something.
Maupin led the team in scoring this season at (15.2) points per game, guiding Texas Tech to its first 25-win season in 22 years, its first AP Top 25 ranking in 14 years, and its first winning conference record and NCAA Tournament appearance in 13 years.
She didn’t just stay. She helped bring the program back.
Her name now sits fourth on Texas Tech’s all-time scoring list, alongside names like Sheryl Swoopes, Plenette Pierson, and Jia Perkins.
And that’s how she’ll be remembered—not just for what she accomplished, but for choosing to stay and seeing it through. 🪄
Bailey bleeds Scarlet & Black and has become one of the all-time Lady Raider greats in program history ♥️
Help us recognize Bailey and our 8 other seniors tomorrow!
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She’s too good 😮💨
With 11 points today (and counting), @BaileyMaupin now has 1,500 career points and is 10th all-time in program history in scoring!
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"It was not a decision...Texas Tech is home for me. It always has been and it always will be."
📰 Bailey Maupin: In an Era of Transfers She Wants to Leave a Legacy
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‘Twas the night before the final game of 2024…🎄🏀
The best way to prepare for the final game of the year is by spending time together! We had a great time at our team Christmas party with great food, great company and our annual gingerbread house contest 🍭🎅🏼💚
Greyhound 🏈 is still running in the race to state and they’re ready to go the distance! I caught up with @Coach_Hab ahead of Gruver’s match up against Muenster on Thursday in the state semifinals