Austin Reaves’ career night, game-winner at TCU saves Oklahoma’s season

With 21 seconds left in the game, Kristian Doolittle inbounded the ball to Jamal Bieniemy to set the stage for Austin Reaves.

FORT WORTH, Texas — With 21 seconds left in the game, Kristian Doolittle inbounded the ball to Jamal Bieniemy to set the stage for Austin Reaves.

Taking the ball at half court Reaves took on a defender one-on-one to the right side. Sizing him up, he faked his patented dribble-drive and added a twist—stepping back and nailing an 18-foot fadeaway to cap-off a 17-point second-half comeback.

Reaves flexed. Then fake slashed his throat and said, “game over,” to the TCU crowd, who was in shock and awe at Schollmaier Arena while Kristian Doolittle hounded him from behind.

With a half a second left, Oklahoma had its first lead of the game at 78-76, the only one the Sooners needed.

“For him (Coach Kruger) to have the confidence in me as well as the players, that just shows a lot to me so I just had the confidence to make the shot,” Reaves said postgame.

The Sooners, down 18-points at halftime, clawed their way back over the last 20 minutes to give Oklahoma the largest halftime comeback win on the road in Big 12 history.

Reaves nearly singlehandedly made the comeback possible with his career-high 41-points, becoming the first Sooner since Trae Young on Jan. 30, 2018 against Baylor to score 40+ in a win.

A surprise to everyone but Reaves himself.

“I’ve been playing basketball for a long time, all the hard work I put in, it paid off tonight,” Reaves told reporters postgame.

Reaves was a methodical assassin who did not have any regard for his body so long as the ball found the bottom of the basket.

Taking 16 trips to the foul line, Reaves knocked down 15 of the attempts. The majority of the 26 points Reaves chalked up came from the paint as he slashed his way through defenders and cut through the trees to get the ball to the rim.

“He put us on his back today,” Doolittle said postgame. “We needed all 41 of his points.”

Although Reaves’ points are the talk of the town, his assists allowed the Sooners to him a chance to call ‘game’.

Dishing to Doolittle and Brady Manek in the closing moments, Reaves drew the Horned Frogs defense enough to give his teammates wide-open looks to trim from 10 points at the 3:26 mark to tied at 76 with 55 seconds left.

The win not only gives Reaves a huge confidence boost, but it gives the entire squad a sense of relief.

“(It’s) very relieving,” Doolittle said postgame. “Finishing the season on a strong note, we gotta see how the rankings shake out and see what position we’re in and go from there.”

With the win, Oklahoma is slated as the 3-seed in the Big 12 Tournament and is unofficially locked into the NCAA Tournament. They pick up post-season play on Thursday in Kansas City at the Sprint Center to play 6-seed West Virginia at 8 p.m. CT on ESPN or ESPN2.

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Oklahoma could fall to 7-seed in Big 12 Tournament pending outcome of TCU game

Oklahoma holds its own cards when it comes to the Big 12 Tournament.

Oklahoma holds its own cards when it comes to the Big 12 Tournament.

The Sooners (18-12, 8-9)  are still up in the air when it comes to their Big 12 Tournament seeding with West Virginia taking down Baylor in the early Saturday slate.

With a win, Oklahoma can be no lower than a five-seed if both Texas and Texas Tech win today. The Longhorns play Oklahoma State at home and the Red Raiders host No. 1 ranked Kansas.

If the Jayhawks and Cowboys both win and Oklahoma wins, the Sooners will be slated as the three-seed next weekend and will open the tournament against West Virginia.

A Kansas win and Texas win will give the Sooners the four-seed and will play Texas Tech who would be the five-seed. If Tech beats Kansas, they will take the four-seed over Oklahoma and the two would still meet given a Texas win over Oklahoma State.

If the Sooners drop their game against TCU this evening, they will slide all the way to the seventh-seed and would play 10-seed Kansas State on Wednesday, instead of Thursday in a ‘play-in game’.

Oklahoma and TCU are set for a 5p.m. CT tip-off which can be found on ESPN2. For more broadcast details, click here.

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Three keys for Oklahoma basketball against TCU

The final game of the regular season means it’s crunch time for everyone, but especially so for both Oklahoma (18-12, 8-9)…

The final game of the regular season means it’s crunch time for everyone, but especially so for both Oklahoma (18-12, 8-9) and TCU (16-14, 7-10).

A must-win for both squads, this matchup is important regarding NCAA Tournament implications. For the Sooners, a win in Ft. Worth today would cement themselves in the Big Dance. The Horned Frogs still have some work to do but can help their cause with a win against Oklahoma before heading to Kansas City next week for the Big 12 Tournament.

Here is what the Sooners need to do to ensure a happy trip home to Norman, Okla.

START HOT

It goes without saying, but Oklahoma is much better off if they get off to a hot start. Knocking shots down early and finding the rhythm of the offense in the first ten minutes of the game will be crucial in setting the tone against TCU.

shot selection

Going 2-20 from deep in a heartbreaking loss to Texas on Tuesday is not what the Sooners needed heading into March. Smarter shots and draining the shot clock to find those shots will allow Oklahoma to rest up to play their smothering defense while tiring out the Horned Frogs. Getting into the paint has been an issue but with post-season play looming, the Sooners cannot depend on their outside shooting.

FORGET ABOUT IT

Tuesday’s loss, as heartbreaking as it was for senior Kristian Doolittle, needs to be forgotten about. There is nothing the Sooners can do to change it, so they might as well move on as soon as possible. The first ten minutes against TCU should be a good barometer as to if Lon Kruger’s squad is still reeling from Tuesday’s game.

Oklahoma and TCU are set to tip-off at 4p.m. CT on ESPN. For more broadcast details, click here.

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Despite loss to Texas, Oklahoma not on the bubble in latest Bracketology

Oklahoma (18-12, 8-9) took a tough ‘L’ on Tuesday night but not all is lost on the Sooners’ season.

Oklahoma (18-12, 8-9) took a tough ‘L’ on Tuesday night but not all is lost on the Sooners’ season.

Texas (19-11, 9-8) is one of the hottest teams not just in the Big 12, but in the entire nation. Shak Smart’s mid-season resurrection of the Longhorns winning five-straight conference games to give Texas a chance at making the NCAA Tournament while being without three key players.

Oklahoma’s loss to the Longhorns is being respected as much as it could be. The Sooners are still considered a 10-seed by the Bracket Matrix.

Texas is currently listed as a 12-seed’ and averages an 11.33-seed via the Bracket Matrix, listed on 46 of the 136 brackets tested in the matrix.

Oklahoma’s non-conference is helping its cause yet again. North Texas (13-seed), Stanford (11-seed), Wichita State (11-seed), and Creighton (3-seed) all propel the Sooners into the tournament. While going 1-3 against the four tournament teams, the Sooners played all of them on the road with Stanford being a neutral site game in Kansas City.

Oklahoma has one final regular-season left as they head south on I-35 to Ft. Worth, Texas to take on TCU (16-13, 7-9) on Saturday. The Horned Frogs boast a 14-4 home record, coming off an upset win over No. 3 Baylor last Saturday.

Oklahoma and TCU tip-off at 3p.m. on ESPN2.

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How to watch, listen, and stream Texas Basketball vs. Texas Tech

In their biggest game of the season, UT will be traveling to face No. 22 Texas Tech. Here is how you can watch, listen, and stream the game.

In their biggest game of the season, Texas will be traveling to Lubbock to face No. 22 Texas Tech. After winning three games in a row, the Longhorns find themselves in the thick of the NCAA Tournament bubble, needing to pick up a win on the road to better their chances of making the postseason.

For the Red Raiders, they are coming off a loss to Oklahoma after winning two in a row. This is an important game for Chris Beard’s squad as well as they need to rack up as many wins as they can before Selection Sunday.

With a lot on the line, these two teams are going to be playing for their seasons. Here is how you can watch, listen, and stream Texas basketball against Texas Tech:

Game information:

Date: 2/29/2020

Time: 11:00 a.m. CST

Location: United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock, TX

Watch: ESPN

Listen: TexasSports.com/audio —Austin 104.9FM, 99.3FM, 98.5FM, 1260AM; Dallas 1080AM; El Paso 600AM; Houston 790AM; San Antonio 1200AM — Spanish: Austin 105.3FM; Dallas 990AM, 99.9FM

Stream: ESPN App

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Watch: head coach Karen Aston and Celeste Taylor address media

Following the 77-67 victory over TCU, head coach Karen Aston and guard Celeste Taylor met with the media.

Following the Texas Longhorns’ 77-67 victory over the TCU Horned Frogs, head coach Karen Aston and freshman guard Celeste Taylor met with the media. Aston was very complimentary of her player and even credited her for her energy. Taylor is a player who always seems to be out-hustling every other player on the floor.

Taylor had a career day against the Horned Frogs with 10 rebounds which match her career-high that she first set against UT-San Antonio early on in the season. Celeste has averaged 9.1 points per game this year but set another career high with her 22-point performance. It marked her first double-double of her career and one of three Longhorns who recorded a double-double against TCU.

Texas goes on the road, beats No. 25 TCU

UT was in desperate need of a win against TCU Wednesday night. UT pulled off the upset against the 25th ranked team in the country, 77-67.

After losing three out of their last four games, Texas was in desperate need of a win on the road against TCU Wednesday night. Backed by double-doubles from three different players, the Longhorns pulled off the upset against the 25th ranked team in the country, 77-67.

Celeste Taylor led the team in scoring, recording 22 points on 8-14 shooting. She caught fire from behind the arc, leading the team with four made three-pointers on seven attempts. To go along with her scoring, Taylor grabbed 10 rebounds. Four of them offensive, the guard out of New York recorded her first double-double of the season.

The leading rebounder of the game was Charli Collier, recording 16 total boards. Dominating down low, she also blocked five shots, a season-high for her. From the field, she only shot 5-14 but was 5-7 from the free-throw line, finishing with 16 points. Ending with as many points as she did rebounds, Collier was the main contributor for the Longhorns.

The third and final player to record a double-double for the Longhorns was Joyner Holmes. She had 15 points while shooting 6-11 from inside the arc. Securing 12 rebounds, she split them evenly on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. Holmes and Collier’s combined 12 offensive rebounds were more than the entire Horned Frog team combined.

Next for the Longhorns will be arch-rival Oklahoma on Saturday before traveling to Waco to face No. 2 Baylor. Currently sitting in third in the Big 12, Texas will be looking to end the season with some momentum going into the conference tournament.

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How to watch, listen, and stream Texas Women’s Basketball vs. TCU

Texas is looking to get back on the right track on the road against TCU. Here is how you can watch, listen, and stream the game.

Losers of four out of their last six games, Texas is looking to get back on the right track on the road against TCU. Currently ranked No. 25 in the AP Poll, the Horned Frogs have caught fire, winning their last three games.

Already playing once this season, TCU beat Texas in Austin by a bucket, winning 65-63. The Longhorns now face a difficult task of playing in Fort Worth, where the Horned Frogs have only lost twice this season.

Currently a 10 seed in Charlie Creme’s bracketology, Texas is running close to dropping out of the NCAA Tournament. A win against a ranked TCU team would do them a lot of good in securing an at-large bid.

Here is how you can watch, listen, and stream Longhorns basketball against the Horned Frogs:

Game information:

Date: 2/26/2020

Time: 6:30 p.m. CST

Location: Schollmaier Arena Fort Worth, Texas

Watch: FSSW+

Listen: TexasSports.com/audio —Austin 104.9FM, 99.3FM, 98.5FM, 1260AM; Dallas 1080AM; El Paso 600AM; Houston 790AM; San Antonio 1200AM — Spanish: Austin 105.3FM; Dallas 990AM, 99.9FM

Stream: FOX Sports App

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Will Baker and Andrew Jones Lead Longhorns To Victory

Will Baker and Andrew Jones combined for 41 points as they led the Texas Longhorns to victory over TCU for the season sweep.

It was all Will Baker early on in this game against the TCU Horned Frogs, Baker had scored just 16 points all season before Wednesday night. Baker came to play with Jase Febres and Jericho Sims still out for the Longhorns. He finished the game with a season-high 20 points.

The Longhorns fell behind at halftime 38-36 but a strong second half helped lead the Longhorns to a season sweep of TCU. Texas outscored the Frogs by 16 in the second half for the win, down the stretch Andrew Jones took over as the go to option. Jones finished with a game-high 21 points.

The big story in this game was the bench play from Baker and Kai Jones. The duo combined for 30 points, with Jones providing 10 points, six rebounds and two blocks to give the Longhorns a presence in the paint.

As has been the case for Texas all year, live by the three and die by the three. The Longhorns shot 60 percent from behind the arc and they limited the Frogs to just three of 18 from deep. Baker hit four of six and Jones added three of five to lead the team.

Texas has just five games left on the season with Kansas State coming up on Saturday as they look to sweep the Wildcats.

How To Watch, Listen and Stream Texas Basketball Against TCU

Texas takes a four-game losing streak into Wednesday night as they face TCU. Here is how you can watch listen and stream the game.

Texas takes a four-game losing streak into Wednesday night as they face TCU. The injuries have been piling on for the Longhorns, as it is not known if Matt Coleman will be playing against the Horned Frogs. Already meeting once this season, Texas snatched a road win, beating TCU by one in Fort Worth.

This game will be crucial for the Longhorns, as they have the opportunity to gain a bye in the Big 12 tournament. As things stand, they will be playing in the first round on Wednesday against Kansas State. If they were able to win on Wednesday, it would put them directly into the second round, gaining an extra day of rest.

Before beating Kansas State this weekend, TCU had lost six straight games, four of them on the road. With both teams struggling, starting the final third of conference play on a positive stretch will be crucial for both teams.

Here is how you can watch, listen, and stream Texas face TCU in basketball:

Date: 2/19/2020

Time: 7:00 p.m. CST

Location: Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas

Watch: Longhorn Network

Listen: TexasSports.com/audio —Austin 104.9FM, 99.3FM, 98.5FM, 1260AM; Dallas 1080AM; El Paso 600AM; Houston 790AM; San Antonio 1200AM — Spanish: Austin 105.3FM; Dallas 990AM, 99.9FM

Stream: Watch ESPN App

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