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    Dec 7(TBD)
    Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. LSU TigersDickies Arena, Fort Worth, TX
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    Dec 20(TBD)
    Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Duke Blue DevilsMadison Square Garden, New York, NY
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    About Texas Tech Red Raiders Basketball

    Currently, the Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball team is gearing up for the 2023-2024 season, where they aim to build on their recent successes and continue to compete at a high level in the Big 12 Conference. The team is led by head coach Mark Adams, who took over the program after Chris Beard's departure in 2021. Adams has focused on fostering a strong defensive identity while also enhancing the team's offensive capabilities. As of October 2023, the Red Raiders have been active in the offseason, recruiting new talent to complement their returning players. The team is expected to showcase a mix of experienced upperclassmen and promising freshmen. Fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming season, with key matchups against rival teams that promise to deliver exciting live events. The Red Raiders continue to engage their community through fan events and outreach programs, emphasizing the importance of support for the team both in Lubbock and beyond. With a schedule packed with competitive games, the Red Raiders are poised to make a significant impact in college basketball this season.

    Texas Tech Red Raiders Basketball History

    The Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball program began in 1925 and has a rich history within college basketball. Initially, the team competed in the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association, but over the years, they have transitioned through various conferences, including the Southwest Conference and the Big 12 Conference. The Red Raiders achieved significant success in the 1990s under head coach James Dickey, culminating in their first NCAA tournament appearance in 1996. The team's prominence grew in the 21st century, highlighted by their journey to the NCAA Championship game in 2019, where they faced off against the Virginia Cavaliers in a thrilling overtime match, ultimately finishing as runners-up. This historic run put the Red Raiders on the national stage and solidified their reputation as a formidable force in college basketball. The program is known for its passionate fanbase, vibrant game-day atmosphere, and commitment to excellence on and off the court.