It is hard to pinpoint when a college team or program goes from good to great.
Sometimes, that moment happens in a recruit's living room. Other times, it happens in an arena full of cheering fans and passionate spectators. For Jacie Hoyt and Oklahoma State women's basketball, it may have been the latter.
When No. 9 TCU rolled into Stillwater to take on the newly unranked Cowgirls on Wednesday night, it was clear OSU was ascending, but it was difficult to tell exactly where it was.
Before the game, OSU boasted a 15-3 record, but only one of those wins was over a team that was ranked in the AP Top 25.