3 takeaways from Oklahoma’s 80-75 loss to Wichita State

Oklahoma (7-2) came up cold against Wichita State (9-1), losing 80-75 on the road. Here are three takeaways from the loss.

Oklahoma (7-2) came up cold against Wichita State (9-1), losing 80-75 on the road. Here are three takeaways from the loss.

reaves’ “homecoming”

Transfer junior, Austin Reaves was welcomed back to Wichita with a flurry of boos by the Shocker faithful when introduced pregame. Reaves played two seasons for Wichita State for two seasons before transferring to Oklahoma.

Reaves, much like the rest of the Sooners, started the game cold but hit key shots down the stretch to keep Oklahoma in it. Reaves finished with 13 points, six rebounds and four assists.

LIDS REMAIN ON THE BASKETS

The Sooners continue to struggle to consistently hit shots, starting and ending the game colder than an arctic blast rolling through the Sooner State. Oklahoma shot a hair over 35% in both the first and second half with the three-point shot bailing them out and keeping things closer than they should have been. With Big 12 play quickly coming up, the Sooners will need to capitalize on open looks while also not settling for poor shots. Oklahoma finished the game shooting 37.5% from the floor and 45.2% from deep.

DEFENSE EXPOSED

The book may officially be out on the Sooners defense. Wichita State had too many second-chance opportunities and was able to capitalize on Oklahoma’s somewhat sloppy defense. The Shockers shot an average 40% from the floor but were able to weather the storm with 13 offensive rebounds and 35 defensive rebounds, keeping the tempo and momentum in their hands for the majority of the game.

Oklahoma’s next game comes Tuesday, Dec. 17 as Kruger’s squad heads to Omaha, Nebraska to take on Creighton. Tip-off is set for 7:30p.m. CT on Fox Sports 1.

3 keys for Oklahoma basketball against Wichita State

It has been nine days since we last saw Oklahoma (7-1) on the hardwood…

It has been nine days since we last saw Oklahoma (7-1) on the hardwood. With finals week behind them, the Sooners are set to take on Wichita State (8-1) in the Sunflower State.

LET AUSTIN REAVES EAT

The Sooners’ leading scorer is very familiar with the Shockers as he played for Wichita State in his freshman and sophomore seasons. Not necessarily a “revenge game” but definitely a game Reaves wants to perform well in. Averaging 17.6 points per game, Reaves has been a bright spot in Oklahoma’s offense. Feed Reaves and let him show the Shockers what they’re missing.

SHOW DOMINANCE

The Sooners have yet to put together a full 40 minutes, allowing teams that should not hang around, to do just that. Oklahoma has to put together a full 40 for the Sooners to have a chance. Wichita State is good and they are even better at home. The Shockers are 1-1 this season against Big 12 opponents, losing to West Virginia 75-63 on a neutral site and beating No. 25 Oklahoma State in Stillwater 80-61. It will not be easy but Oklahoma needs to learn how to put together a full game.

LOCKDOWN THE PAINT

The Sooners can get beat from behind the arc and that’s fine. When it’s the other team’s night to get out, it’s the other team’s night to get hot. However, what Oklahoma cannot allow is easy buckets in the paint or second-chance buckets. Forcing shots outside the paint and winning the rebound battle will be huge if the Sooners want to have a chance.

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When, where, how to watch, how to stream Oklahoma-Wichita State

After a nine day break for finals, Oklahoma (8-1) faces off against Wichita State (9-1). Here is everything you need to know about the game.

After a nine day break for finals, Oklahoma (8-1) faces off against Wichita State (9-1).

Wichita State comes off a fantastic road win over No. 25 Oklahoma State at Gallagher-Iba Arena, dominating the Cowboys 80-61.

The Sooners owe Kristian Doolittle big time after he nailed a dagger three-pointer against North Texas to allow Oklahoma to keep their one-loss record.

A homecoming game of sorts for Austin Reaves, the Sooners will be put to the test as the Shockers are one of the better mid-major teams in the country. They’re no Villanova or Georgetown but Wichita State are competing alongside conference foes, Memphis, Tulsa and SMU as all are off to fantastic starts to the season.

WHERE: Wichita, Kansas (Intrust Bank Arena)

WHEN: 5:00 p.m. CT

HOW TO WATCH: ESPN2

HOW TO LISTEN: Sooner Sports Radio Network—KOKC AM 1520 and KRXO 107.7 FM in OKC, KMOD FM 97.5 and KTBZ AM 1430 in Tulsa (click here for more options if not in either of those markets)

HOW TO STREAM: WATCH ESPN app

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