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Wednesday, Jan. 24 9:00pm ET
Oklahoma seals win at free-throw line RECAP | BOX SCORE
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NORMAN, Okla. (AP) _ A game best described as ugly looked just
great to Oklahoma basketball coach Kelvin Sampson.
"If we were going to get back in anything, we had to win this
game," Sampson said Wednesday night after the Sooners held on to
beat No. 20 Texas 75-68.
"I was really impressed with how we won the game tonight. I'm
just looking for improvement. Our kids have improved defensively
and we've improved our rebounding."
The Sooners (14-4, 3-3 Big 12) won a free-throw shooting contest
in the closing minutes to keep themselves in the mix in the
conference race. Texas, on the other hand, went just 3-of-12 from
the line over the final 3:44.
"We had great effort and gave ourselves a chance. We just
couldn't capitalize," Texas coach Rick Barnes said.
The Longhorns (15-4, 4-2) continued to have a tough time
shooting. Leading scorer Darren Kelly scored 10 points on 3-of-13
shooting, Maurice Evans needed 15 shots to score 15 points, and as
a team Texas finished below 38 percent from the field for the sixth
time in the past eight games.
Chris Owens, tied for the league lead with six double-doubles,
didn't score until the second half. He wound up with seven points
and three rebounds, and fouled out in the final two minutes.
"Even with all that, if we make some free throws, who knows
what might happen?" Barnes said.
J.R. Raymond, coming off a season-best 25 points against Kansas
State, had 21 to lead the Sooners, including five 3-pointers.
Hollis Price scored 17, and Nolan Johnson had 10 points and 12
rebounds.
Price made three free throws in the final 20 seconds and then
came up with a big steal after missing two in a row.
Raymond's fifth and final 3-pointer gave Oklahoma its biggest
lead, 45-34, with 16:39 to play. But Texas put together a 12-2 run
in the next six minutes to get within 47-46.
Raymond countered with a drive to the basket, and Price scored
off a turnover to start an 8-0 run that again gave the Sooners
control. Texas got within three twice after that, the final time
71-68 on a shot inside by Fredie Williams with 36 seconds left.
With the score 72-68, Price had a chance to widen the lead with
two free throws. He missed both, but stole the ball back from
Maurice Evans, essentially ending the Longhorns' chances.
Oklahoma scored 18 of its final 20 points from the line and
wound up 22-of-31. Texas was 16-of-29 from the line.
"I think between Texas, Oklahoma and the referees, we almost
screwed up a pretty good 38 minutes of basketball," Sampson said.
Texas scored one field goal during a nearly eight-minute stretch
in the first half, when Oklahoma outscored them 13-3.
The 3-point shot kept Texas within range, however. Evans had had
three long-range jumpers and Williams had two, including one at the
halftime buzzer that cut Oklahoma's lead to 32-29.
Williams' 11 points were a bonus _ he had totaled 2 points in
the previous 11 games.
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