Oklahoma Sooners shooting spoils strong defensive effort in loss to Texas Tech

The Oklahoma Sooners put in the work on the defensive end of the floor, forcing 16 Texas Tech turnovers, but couldn’t take advantage.

Nearly everything went the way you’d want it to for the Oklahoma Sooners on Tuesday night against Texas Tech. They won the turnover battle. Though they were outrebounded, they weren’t giving up a lot of offensive rebounds to the Red Raiders.

They played well enough to win again, but fell short. It’s become a common theme for the 2022-2023 Oklahoma Sooners. But on a night when they put forth a pretty good defensive effort to force 16 Texas Tech turnovers, Oklahoma struggled to put the ball in the basket.

As a team, they shot 35.6% from the field and just 27.3% from three. That’s not gonna win you a lot of games in the stacked Big 12.

With 2:19 to play in the game, Jalen Hill’s layup made it a four-point game at 66-62. In the final minutes, their defense failed them, and they couldn’t buy a bucket, getting outscored 8-1 to close the game.

The Oklahoma Sooners are likely to miss out on the NCAA tournament again for the second year in a row. While the season hasn’t gone as Porter Moser would have liked, there are a few positive takeaways from this season.  Namely, [autotag]Milos Uzan[/autotag].

Uzan has become an integral part of the Oklahoma Sooners offense. He’s played the point to help offset some of the load that Grant Sherfield was carrying, and his shooting stroke has been a welcomed addition.

On Tuesday night, he was 3 of 7 from the field, and 2 of 4 from three for 10 points. He also added two rebounds, an assist, and two steals. The freshman guard has done a nice job integrating into the offense but could stand to be more aggressive down the stretch. He’s scored in double-figures in each of the last three games and in five of Oklahoma’s last seven.

While it’s unlikely that Oklahoma makes the NCAA tournament, they can do a lot of good things over the final three games of the season. They’ll face three top 25 teams and then take their shot at in the Big 12 tournament. And in a tournament format, all it takes is for a team to get hot to make a surprising run to a title.

Why not Oklahoma?

Texas Tech pulls away late, Oklahoma Sooners drop another one 74-63

Though Oklahoma won the turnover battle, a poor shooting night allowed Texas Tech to pull away late and the Sooners lose 74-63

The Oklahoma Sooners hung in there with the surging Texas Tech Red Raiders for much of their matchup on Tuesday night. Unfortunately, they couldn’t hang in there for a full 40 minutes, losing 74-63.

Oklahoma won the turnover battle 16-8 but couldn’t take advantage on a night when they shot just 35.6% from the field and 27.3% from three. The story of the night was just a microcosm of the season. Play close for 35 minutes and then fade down the stretch.

It was just a four-point Red Raiders lead with just over two minutes to play in the game. Oklahoma got their chances but couldn’t hit shots and couldn’t get stops on the defensive end as Tech ballooned their lead from four points to 11 for the final margin.

[autotag]Grant Sherfield[/autotag] struggled from the floor in this game, going 3 of 13 from the field and 3 of 11. As a team, Oklahoma was 9 of 33 from beyond the arch. [autotag]Tanner Groves[/autotag] (2 of 3) and [autotag]Milos Uzan[/autotag] (2 of 4) were the only two to make 50% or more of their three-point attempts.

Groves led the team with 16 points and 6 rebounds in the loss. Four Sooners scored in double figures, but the bench only provided nine points between Sam Godwin, [autotag]C.J. Noland[/autotag], [autotag]Jacob Groves[/autotag], and Joe Bamisile. The bench was a combined 3 of 14 on the evening.

With the loss, the Sooners’ slim NCAA tournament hopes are pretty much dashed. They’re now 13-15 on the season and 3-12 in the Big 12 with a rough three-game stretch to close the season against three top 25 opponents.

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Oklahoma Sooners drop another close one at home, 62-60 to the Baylor Bears

The Oklahoma Sooners lost another close one to a ranked opponent, losing to the No. 21 Baylor Bears 62-60 on Saturday.

The Big 12 is the best conference in college basketball. But that’s no consolation for an Oklahoma Sooners team that fell to 2-5 in conference play after another close loss. This time, they dropped another tight contest to the No. 21 Baylor Bears 62-60.

The Sooners took a 58-56 lead over the Bears with 1:39 remaining on a [autotag]Milos Uzan[/autotag] lob to [autotag]C.J. Noland[/autotag]. Baylor responded on their next possession with a three-pointer by Jalen Bridges. Grant Sherfield drove to the basket to retake the lead, but his floater off the backboard rattled off the rim. The Bears extended their lead with a contested three-pointer by Adam Flagler. It was a strong defensive possession by Sherfield, Flagler was clutch in the moment to extend Baylor’s lead to four with 24 seconds to play.

Oklahoma pulled within two in the final seconds but couldn’t get the ball back in the waning moments.

It was another frustrating home loss for Oklahoma against a ranked opponent. The Sooners led by four at halftime in what was a tightly contested game that saw multiple lead changes throughout.

[autotag]Jalen Hill[/autotag] led the way with 17 points and nine rebounds. He was 8 of 13 from the field. [autotag]Tanner Groves[/autotag] was the only other Sooner in double-figures with 16 points on 6 of 13 shooting and was 2 of 5 from three.

The Sooners struggled again from three-point range, shooting 23.8% from behind the arch on 21 attempts.

Oklahoma’s leading scorer on the season, [autotag]Grant Sherfield[/autotag], was just 3 of 10 from the field for eight points.

With the loss, Oklahoma falls to 11-8 on the season and is just 2-6 in Big 12 play. For their next challenge, the Sooners head to Fort Worth to take on the No. 14 ranked TCU Horned Frogs (15-4, 9-2 in Big 12). The Frogs picked up a big win on Saturday over Kansas, 83-60.

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Sooners can’t keep up with Cowboys in second half, lose 72-56

Oklahoma State’s lights-out shooting in the second half spoiled a strong start for the Sooners in Bedlam as they fall 72-56.

Everything looked good for the Oklahoma Sooners after the first 20 minutes of play. Oklahoma led Oklahoma State in Stillwater by six at the break. And that’s where the good times ended.

The two sides traded three-pointers to start the second half. Then the Cowboys went on a tear, outscoring the Sooners by 22 points in the second half to come up with a big 72-56 win.

Grant Sherfield, who had 15 points in the first half, was held scoreless in the second on 0 for 6 shooting. Milos Uzan, who’d been on a role of late, was held under double figures for the first time in four games. He took just two second-half attempts, going 1 of 2 after the break and finishing with just eight points. Jacob Groves was the only other Sooner in double figures with 10 points on 4 of 8 shooting.

As a team, the Sooners shot just 41.7% from the field and 26.7% from three. It was behind the arch that was the difference in the ball game. The Oklahoma State Cowboys shot 41.2% from three.

Oklahoma’s offense couldn’t keep their same level of efficiency and then had few answers at the other end of the court for a Cowboys offense that poured in 48 second-half points.

With every game a gauntlet in the Big 12, dropping one to your in-state rival that was just a tick over .500 on the season hurts your NCAA tournament resume. After their opening-season loss to Sam Houston, the Sooners had little margin for error.

The Sooners now prepare for a tough stretch of games featuring ranked opponents. They’ll host No. 21 Baylor on Saturday before traveling south to Fort Worth to take on No. 14 TCU. Then they host the No. 4 team in the nation, the Alabama Crimson Tide. A couple of wins in that stretch could right a lot of what went wrong on Wednesday evening in Stillwater, but that will be a tough task for the Oklahoma Sooners.

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Best photos from the Sooners 77-76 win over West Virginia

Take a look back at the best photos from the Oklahoma Sooners 77-76 win over the West Virginia Mountaineers.

The Oklahoma Sooners moved to 11-6 and 2-3 in Big 12 play, picking up a close win over West Virginia at the Lloyd Noble Center today in Norman.

[autotag]Grant Sherfield[/autotag] continues to be the catalyst for the Sooners, leading the way wth 22 points. [autotag]Milos Uzan[/autotag] has come on strong in recent games and had 11 points. That’s three games in a row of double-digit points for the freshman guard.

Oklahoma also got a strong contribution from [autotag]Jalen Hill[/autotag] who finished with 14 points on 5 of 5 shooting from the field and 4 of 4 from the free throw line.

Coming off of a disappointing loss at Kansas on Tuesday, this was an important win for the Sooners, who showed they could close out a tight ballgame.

The Sooners now get set to face Oklahoma State in Stillwater to see if they can bring their conference record to 3-3 on the season.

Oklahoma Sooners hang on for 77-76 win over West Virginia Mountaineers

The Oklahoma Sooners closed out a tough matchup with the Mountaineers, picking up a 77-76 win in Norman.

As has been the case each outing in the Big 12 schedule, the Oklahoma Sooners played another tight basketball game on Saturday at the Lloyd Noble Center.

Hosting West Virginia, the Sooners picked up the 77-76 win to move to 2-3 in Big 12 play and 11-6 overall.

The Sooners led by as many as seven points at different points in the second half and could never pull away. [autotag]Milos Uzan[/autotag] gave the Sooners a seven-point lead with 7:38 to play in the game, but some sharp three-point shooting from West Virginia helped them to battle back and keep the pressure on the Sooners. Oklahoma’s offense struggled in the final six minutes, struggling to get into a rhythm offensively.

As the Mountaineers tied the game at 70, the Sooners went on the attack, driving the lane and putting West Virginia defenders in a bad spot, drawing fouls.

Jalen Hill made four free throws in the final minute, Tanner Groves added a pair, and[autotag] Grant Sherfield[/autotag] made one of his two free throws to give the Sooners the win.

Sherfield led the way with 22 points and five assists. [autotag]Jalen Hill[/autotag] was a perfect 5 for 5 from the field and 4 for 4 from the free throw line for 14 points in the game. Hill also added six rebounds. True freshman [autotag]Milos Uzan[/autotag] continues to be a revelation, scoring in double-digits for the third-straight game. He’s averaging 13.3 points per game over the last three games. Uzan also had nine rebounds in the contest.

Oklahoma needed a win like this where they were able to show that they can close out tight games. After narrow losses against Texas, Iowa State, and Kansas in three of their first four Big 12 games, picking up this win could help propel the Sooners forward in conference play.

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Best photos from Oklahoma’s big win over Texas Tech on Saturday night

Relive the Oklahoma Sooners’ 68-63 overtime win over Texas Tech with these fantastic photos.

The Oklahoma Sooners traveled to Lubbock in desperate need of a win. Taking on the Texas Tech Red Raiders, who also started 0-2 in conference play, Oklahoma would have to bring their best in one of the better home environments in the Big 12.

After a sluggish start, that had Oklahoma down by seven at the midway point of the first half, the Sooners began to come to life. The Sooners rallied and ended the first half with a one-point lead over Tech.

The two sides traded buckets for the first three minutes of the second half, and then the Sooners took over.

Tied at 27, Oklahoma went on a 14-4 run over the next seven minutes of game time to take a 41-31 lead with roughly 10 minutes to play. During the run, they hit four three-pointers, getting two from Milos Uzan, one from Grant Sherfield, and one from C.J. Noland.

Though the Red Raiders were able to force overtime behind a fantastic run from former Sooners guard De’Vion Harmon, it was Jalen Hill and the Sooners who took over in overtime to pick up the win.

Now at 10-5 and 1-2 in Big 12 play, the Sooners get set for another big-time road matchup, this time with the Kansas Jayhawks in Lawrence.

Here’s a look back at the game in fantastic still images.

Oklahoma Sooners pick up big win on the road over Texas Tech 68-63

Led by Jalen Hill and Milos Uzan, the Oklahoma Sooners went on the road and defeated Texas Tech 68-63 in overtime.

It’s hard to quantify how important Oklahoma’s trip to Lubbock, Texas was. Making the trip back to Norman without a win in hand would have been soul-crushing. Luckily, that won’t be the case.

The Sooners picked up their first Big 12 win of the season after defeating Texas Tech 68-63. The game couldn’t be decided after 40 regulation minutes, so the two conference foes played an additional five minutes in overtime.

Veteran forward Jalen Hill and freshman Milos Uzan led the way for Oklahoma with 18 points.

Oklahoma started rocky in the first half, with six turnovers in the first eight minutes. They eventually relied on stiff defense and better execution offensively to get back in the game.

Once they found their footing, the Sooners took off. Grant Sherfield had eight points at half as Oklahoma led 24-23.

After the break, Milos Uzan poured 16 of his 18 on the night as Moser’s team began to separate. The Oklahoma lead grew to as much as 13 before a comeback led by former Oklahoma guard De’Vion Harmon made things uneasy. Harmon dropped in 19 of his 23 points on the night in the second half, including eight during the final five minutes of regulation.

After Uzan’s free throws sent it to OT, the game became the Jalen Hill show. Hill had eight points in the final 2 minutes of the overtime period to seal the deal.

Oklahoma is no longer at the bottom of the Big 12 standings. That belongs solely to the Red Raiders, who fall to 0-3 in the conference.

Oklahoma is now 1-2 in Big 12 play and has a trip to Kansas to take on a top 5 Jayhawks team led by national player of the year candidate Jalen Wilson. The Sooners and Jayhawks will tip off at Allen Fieldhouse on Tuesday at 8 p.m.

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Oklahoma Sooners fall to No. 9 Arkansas Razorbacks 88-78 in Tusla

The No. 9 Razorbacks defeated the Oklahoma Sooners 88-78 at the BOK Center in Tulsa. From @bendackiw

The long drive to Tulsa proved to be more fruitful for the hogs than the crimson and cream as the No. 9 Arkansas Razorbacks defeated the Oklahoma Sooners 88-78 at the BOK Center. The Sooners are now 7-3 on the season while the Razorbacks improved to 9-1.

Four of the Razorbacks’ starting five scored in double digits. Nick Smith Jr. and Ricky Council IV each scored more than 20 points in the Arkansas win.

Both teams shot more than 57% from the field in the game. The Sooners held Arkansas to 33.3% from three-point range, but the Razorbacks scored the bulk of their points in the paint.

The difference in this game was the Arkansas defense. The Razorbacks collected 10 steals forced the Sooners into 15 turnovers. Arkansas only turned the ball over nine times in the game.

Grant Sherfield had another solid day, once again leading OU in points with 23. Sherfield also grabbed three steals on defense. It was Sherfield’s third 20-point game in the last four contests, proving to be the Sooners most important player this season.

Freshman guard Milos Uzan had a career-high 15 points and added five assists to provide the Sooners with a secondary scoring option. He was 7 of 11 from the field.

The Sooners did not play a bad game. They shot well, they outrebounded the Hogs and they played up to a superior opponent. The Razorbacks defense proved to be too much for the Sooners. Porter Moser still has a bit of time to get his OU squad ready to go before Big 12 opponents start showing up on the schedule.

While other OU students are headed home for the holiday break, OU basketball will come return to Norman to face Central Arkansas. After that, they’ll head East to play the Florida Gators in Charlotte for the Jumpman Invitational.

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Former Sooner guard Umoja Gibson reveals transfer destination

A former Oklahoma guard is heading out North.

Oklahoma’s basketball team will look very different next year as multiple guys left the program following their near miss of qualifying for the NCAA Tournament in the 2021 season. Senior guard Elijah Harkless transferred to UNLV, freshman Alston Mason transferred to Missouri State, sophomore center Rick Issanza transferred to Loyola-Marymount, and junior forward Akol Mawein transferred to Sacramento State.

Umoja Gibson entered his name into the portal on April 27th. Gibson originally transferred to Oklahoma from North Texas in 2020. He will now head north where he will play his college ball in Chicago at DePaul.

Gibson will head to the Blue Demons with one year left of eligibility. The senior guard started 35 games for the Sooners and led Porter Moser’s squad in scoring this season.  He averaged 13.3 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game while shooting 43.5 percent overall, 87.1 percent from the free throw line, and 39 percent from beyond the arc.  Percentage-wise, he was the third-best 3-point shooter in the Big 12 conference.

 

Gibson’s departure will leave a sizable gap for the Sooners to overcome but the Sooners believe that the transfer of Joe Bamisile from George Wahington will help make for the loss of Gibson’s scoring. Bamisile averaged 16 points a game last year on 46 percent from the field.

Incoming freshmen Otega Oweh and Milos Uzan also could figure into the backcourt rotation as both have good size length and diverse skillsets that could help them stand out and earn early time for Porter Moser.

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