NORMAN – No. 7 seed Oklahoma (18-14, 7-11 Big 12) continues its journey in the 2022 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Friday, March 11 against No. 3 seed Texas Tech (24-8, 12-6 Big 12) in the semifinal round at T-Mobile Center.
NORMAN – No. 7 seed Oklahoma (18-14, 7-11 Big 12) continues its journey in the 2022 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Friday, March 11 against No. 3 seed Texas Tech (24-8, 12-6 Big 12) in the semifinal round at T-Mobile Center.
It’s been six seasons since a men’s Oklahoma basketball team made it past the quarterfinal round of the Big 12 Tournament, and you have to go back 19 years since the last time the Sooners advanced out of the semifinal round to the championship game. That is the situation the Sooners find themselves in today […]
Men’s Oklahoma basketball just may have played its way into the NCAA Tournament with a shocking 72-67 win over the Big 12 Tournament’s No. 2 seed, the Baylor Bears. The Sooners (18-14) were nearly a nine-point underdog going into their third game this season against a Baylor team ranked No. 3 in the national. But […]
The Sooners needed to pick up a huge win, and Porter Moser’s guys did just that.
Coming off of three straight wins to end the regular season, the Oklahoma Sooners still had some serious work left to do if they hoped to crash the NCAA Tournament party. Porter Moser’s guys were clearly up for the challenge, upsetting the No. 3 Baylor Bears by a score of 72-67 and putting themselves squarely in the conversation for a bid to the Big Dance.
The Sooners came out of the game looking like a team who had done a lot of homework on its opponent, spending the entire first half either leading or sitting neck-and-neck with the defending national champs. Unfortunately, turnover woes stuck again, as the Sooners committed 11 turnovers to Baylor’s one. A 33-27 halftime deficit wasn’t a hopeless situation, but most OU fans felt like this would be yet another valiant, losing effort.
If there’s one thing this team has shown us this season, it’s that they never seem to get down on themselves, and they responded by storing out of the gate thanks to some timely threes from Tanner and Jacob Groves. The latter, younger brother came up huge in the second half, scoring 12 of his 15 points on 4-of-5 shooting after intermission.
OU and Baylor entered the under-12 timeout tied at 46, but the Sooners found yet another jolt, going on a 9-0 run thanks to some borderline-electrifying play from the younger Groves, Marvin Johnson and Jalen Hill.
The Sooners were able to keep the Bears at arm’s length until Baylor press forced a pair of turnovers and subsequent bucks, bringing it back to a 63-62 OU advantage with 2:45 remaining. Luckily, Jordan Goldwire and Umoja Gibson answered the call, punctuated by Gibson’s and-one to make it 66-62 at the 48-second mark. OU would bring it home from there and pull out a signature win for the head coach.
OU is now squarely on the NCAA Tournament bubble, and the win could conceivably be enough to do the job. However, a win tomorrow evening against the winner of Texas Tech-Iowa State would lock up a spot, and Moser seems determined to go even further than that. If OU can sustain the defensive intensity and keep the turnovers in check, this team might not be done making some noise.
NORMAN – Oklahoma (17-14, 7-11 Big 12) opens the 2022 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Thursday, March 10 against No. 2 seed Baylor (26-5, 14-4 Big 12). It marks the third time this season the two programs will meet and the Bears have been ranked in the top 5 of the AP Poll in all three meetings.