11-20-2024 Score updates & what’s next
Scores from Nov. 13 to 19
Women’s Basketball vs. University of Houston
Nov. 14 - Rice 60, Houston 48
Men’s Cross Country at NCAA South Central Regional
Nov. 15 - 289 points (11th of 32)
Women’s Cross Country at NCAA South Central Regional
Nov. 15 - 252 points (8th of 33)
Women’s Volleyball vs. University of Memphis
Nov. 15 - Rice 3, Memphis 0
Men’s Basketball vs. Northwestern State University
Nov. 16 - Rice 77, NSU 75 (OT)
Women’s Volleyball at University of North Texas
Nov. 17 - Rice 2, UNT 3
Women’s Basketball vs. Sam Houston State University
Nov. 17 - Rice 65, Sam Houston 60
What’s next from Nov. 20 to 26
Men’s Tennis at NCAA Individual Championships
Nov. 19-24 - Away in Waco, Texas
Women’s Tennis at NCAA Individual Championships
Nov. 19-24 - Away in Waco, Texas
Women’s Swimming & Diving at University of Houston
Nov. 20-22 - Away in Houston, Texas
Women’s Basketball at Gonzaga University
Nov. 21, 8 p.m. - Away on ESPN+
Women’s Volleyball vs. University of North Texas (AAC Quarterfinal)
Nov. 22, 1:30 p.m. - Home (neutral site) on ESPN+
Men’s Basketball at Houston Christian University
Nov. 22, 7 p.m. - Away on ESPN+
Football at University of Alabama at Birmingham
Nov. 23, 1 p.m. - Away on ESPN+
Men’s Cross Country at NCAA Championships
Nov. 24 - Away in Madison, Wisconsin
Women’s Cross Country at NCAA Championships
Nov. 24 - Away in Madison, Wisconsin
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