Oklahoma Sooners beat BYU 82-66 with strong second half performance

The Oklahoma Sooners picked up a huge bounceback win over the No. 19 ranked BYU Cougars.

Coming out of their loss to UCF, questions were once again beginning to mount as the Oklahoma Sooners fell out of the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll and the AP top 25 for the first time in months.

Well, they bounced back from their lackluster performance against the Knights with a big 82-66 win over the No. 19 ranked (Coaches Poll) BYU Cougars.

In a game that was tied at halftime, the Oklahoma Sooners outscored the Cougars 48-32 and held BYU to 35.9% shooting in the game.

BYU, who was one of the more prolific offenses in the nation, were held under 70 points for just the fourth time this season. The Cougars also came into the game leading the Big 12 with 84.4 points per game. Oklahoma shot better from the field and from three-point range to earn the upset victory.

The Sooners shot just shy of 50% from the field in the win and were 9 of 26 from three for 34.6% on the evening.

[autotag]Javian McCollum[/autotag] led the way with 20 points on 5 of 11 shooting. He was just 2 of 8 from three, but was really good inside the three-point arch, going 3 of 3 and he was 8 of 8 from the free throw line.

[autotag]Milos Uzan[/autotag] chipped in 16 points, five rebounds, and four assists. [autotag]Jalon Moore[/autotag] added 11 points and six rebounds. Off the bench, [autotag]Rivaldo Soares[/autotag] continued his nice run of late with 12 points and six rebounds. [autotag]John Hugley[/autotag] also had a strong showing in his reserve role, with eight points and three boards.

Oklahoma won the rebounding battle but gave up five more offensive rebounds than the Cougars. The Sooners defense held BYU to just two second-chance points, highlighting a stellar defensive performance.

The win brings the Sooners even at 5-5 in Big 12 play and gives them another nice note for their NCAA tournament resume. They’re just two games out of first place in the conference but have to continue putting together performances like this one for a solid 40 minutes.

The Sooners did a fantastic job down the stretch, keeping in control and hitting their free throws when the referees began ushering players to the foul line. If they can continue to close games like that and provide that kind of defensive effort for a full game, they’ll have a chance to make some noise this spring.

The Oklahoma Sooners paid tribute to music icon and supporter Toby Keith by placing a guitar in the spot he occupied when attending Oklahoma Basketball games.

Feb 6, 2024; Norman, Oklahoma, USA; The Oklahoma Sooners pay respect to Toby Keith by placing a guitar, hat, and red solo cup in his seat before the start of a game against the Brigham Young Cougars at Lloyd Noble Center.  Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports

Porter Moser shared in the postgame press conference just what Keith meant to him and even remarked that the players played in honor of Toby Keith in the win.

More: Sooner Nation pays tribute, mourns the loss of Toby Keith

 

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Final: Texas loses fast paced battle to BYU, 84-72

Texas was no match for BYU in Provo.

The Texas Longhorns (14-6) and No. 21 BYU Cougars (15-5) traded baskets in a fast paced first half on Saturday. The second half was dominated by the Cougars.

The pace of the game didn’t make it any less ugly. Both teams played an attacking style of basketball. The physical nature of the game saw both teams fumbling away opportunities. The Longhorns fumbled more.

Texas built an early lead in the game on the road. The Longhorns led by as many as seven points early in the first half before the Cougars caught fire. After leading 30-29, BYU went on a 11-2 run to take a 41-31 lead with 2:52 left in the first half.

The Longhorns offensive style in the final 11 minutes of the half looked more erratic than effective. After losing the lead with 11:14 left in the first half, more possessions than not failed to get Texas an easy basket. The erratic play carried over to the second half.

Texas forward Dylan Disu kept his team in the game with a couple of difficult baskets. Disu reached double digits in the first half with 11 points helping the Longhorns finish the half on a 10-3 run of its own.

BYU led Texas at halftime, 43-40. From that point, it was all Cougars.

The Longhorns couldn’t stop much of anything on the day. BYU’s offensive attack got one open basket after another. The Cougars effortlessly compiled a 64% field goal percentage for the game. On top of that, the team owned the boards securing eight more rebounds than Texas.

Disu led the Longhorns in scoring with 19 points followed by Chendall Weaver with 15 points off the bench. Texas will next take on No. 4 Houston on Monday night.

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