LUBBOCK, Texas -- Justin Gray and Shadell Millinghaus scored 14 points apiece to lead Texas Tech to a 69-48 win over Incarnate Word on Wednesday night.Zach Smith finished with 13 points and six rebounds for the Red Raiders (6-1) and Keenan Evans added 11 points and five assists.I thought tonight, about half our baskets were on assists, Texas Tech coach Chris Beard said. So, that means were playing unselfish basketball. I thought we drove the ball well tonight, made enough free throws to win.Simi Socks and Jorden Kite scored 12 points apiece for Incarnate Word (2-3), which shot 37 percent from the floor and lost the points off turnover margin 23-9.Entering the game, Texas Tech had four players averaging double-digit scoring. It continued its varied scoring by matching that total and having eight players score.The Red Raiders, which outrebounded the Cardinals 36-26, committed 12 turnovers and caused 22 Incarnate Word turnovers.Texas Tech dominated frontcourt play, scoring 40 points in the paint to Incarnate Words eight.I thought we had a really nice shot chart in terms of where the baskets were coming from other than the 3-point line, Beard said. Thats an objective of ours.Texas Tech jumped out to a 15-4 lead before the Cardinals climbed back into the game, 19-11. Millinghaus had 11 points in the first half, which ended with the Red Raiders up 38-25 as the Cardinals went scoreless for almost five minutes.After shooting 43 percent in the first half, the Red Raiders, who have shot 53 percent for the season, shot 54 percent in the second half to pull away. They did that despite finishing 1 of 11 behind the 3-point line.Incarnate Word, which lost to then-ranked No. 21 Texas by five points earlier this season, was within eight points early in the second half before Texas Tech pulled away.Shawn Johnson entered the game as Incarnate Words leading scorer with 23 points per game. He was held to six points.They bodied him up, Incarnate Word coach Ken Burmeister said. Hes not the kind of player that can take it off the dribble. He has great athleticism. They boxed him up pretty good.BIG PICTUREIncarnate Word: 2016-17 is the final season in Incarnate Words transition from NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I. Next season, it will be eligible for Southland Conference and NCAA Tournaments.Texas Tech: The Red Raiders are playing without standout forwards Norense Odiase and Aaron Ross. Both are rehabbing injuries. In their absence, graduate transfer Anthony Livingston has provided quality frontcourt minutes.TREY TROUBLEThe Red Raiders entered the game first in the Big 12 with a 43.6 3-point percent shooting percentage. Wednesday, they finished 1 for 11 (9.1 percent).Youre not going to shoot it great every night, but I have a lot of confidence in our shooters, Beard said. Weve got a lot of guys that put in a lot of time. Between classes. Early morning. At night. I think the 3-point shot is going to be a great weapon for us this year.UP NEXTIncarnate Word starts a three-game homestand Sunday when it hosts LIU Brooklyn.Texas Tech hosts Conference USA-member Rice on Saturday. Air Force 1 Weiß Deutschland . Both players have lower body injuries that will keep them out of the lineup until at least January 31, which is the first game they can be activated from IR. Air Force 1 Just Do It Deutschland . President of baseball operations Larry Beinfest was fired Friday after 12 years with the Marlins. 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LOUIS -- Rookie Tavon Austin has missed another day of practice, lessening the odds hell be ready for the St. The Argentine duo of Emiliano Grillo and Fabian Gomez came up short of a medal in golfs return to the Olympics, but the pair proved worthy against an international field of elite-level golfers.Although there was no team competition in these Summer Games for golf -- it has, however, been mentioned as a possibility for the 2020 Olympics in Toyko -- Grillo and Gomez combined to shoot 12 under, which would have placed them fourth among countries if the Rio Olympics has used each nations two best scores for the week.Ive got an Olympic diploma, said Grillo, who broke par all four rounds in Rio, shooting scores of 70-69-68-70. Eighth place is not what I came here looking for, but ... it is what it is.Gomezs final-round 69 pushed him to 5 under for the week. He posted rounds of 70-67-73 over the first three days and finished tied for 15th.I knew I would have the chance to fight for a medal on Sunday, said the 37-year-old Gomez. The bronze was up for grabs at one moment, and I was playing well. Unfortunately, I couldnt finish strong.In total, four countries placed at least two golfers in the top 15 in the final leaderboard, including Grillo and Gomez for Argentina.dddddddddddd The others were Sweden (Henrik Stenson and David Lingmerth), Spain (Rafa Cabrera-Bello and Sergio Garcia) and the United States (Matt Kuchar, Bubba Watson and Patrick Reed).The turning point for Grillo on Sunday came at the par-3 eighth hole. After hitting his tee shot inside of 13 feet, he proceeded to 4-putt for double-bogey. Even though he bounced back with a birdie on the next hole, the damage was done and his chances at even a bronze medal ended.The highlight of the day for the 23-year-old Grillo came at the par-4 15th hole, where he chipped in for birdie from 30 yards off the green.As for what lies ahead, Grillo is already looking forward to his next Olympic opportunity.Some good players didnt come, but other very good ones did; just look at the three medalists, he said. The Olympics experience was great. Cant wait for Tokyo. ' ' '