McCasland's teams at North Texas have led the nation the past two seasons in scoring defense – a category that Houston currently leads at 43.0 ppg. Devan Cambridge led Tech with 15 points and Pop Isaacs had five assists and a career-high seven rebounds in a 56-42 win over the Spartans on Sunday with the Red Raiders closing the game on an 18-2 run over the final seven minutes. The Red Raiders (2-0) are currently second in the nation by limiting opponents to only 44.0 points per game and are 10th with opponents shooting just 31.7 percent from the field after season-opening wins over Texas A&M-Commerce and San Jose State. They are playing really hard and you can tell they're playing with a lot of physicality. We've talked to people who have played them and they said it's the most physical team that they've played. "We're excited about the opportunity to play Thursday," Tech coach Grant McCasland said. ![]() on Thursday at United Supermarkets Arena before traveling to play at the Battle 4 Atlantis next week in the Bahamas. LUBBOCK, Texas – A three-game homestand to start the season will come to its conclusion for Texas Tech when it hosts Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at 7 p.m.
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