After a pair of narrow defeats against two of the nation’s best squads, the Texas basketball team went on the road against longtime rival Oklahoma and held on for a 77-73 win Wednesday.
The win gave Texas (12-5, 1-3 SEC) its first SEC win over fellow conference newcomer Oklahoma (13-4, 0-4). Up next for Texas? A trip to No. 4 Florida Saturday.
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Texas vs Oklahoma score updates
1 | 2 | F | |
TEXAS | 43 | 34 | 77 |
OKLAHOMA | 27 | 46 | 73 |
Final: Texas 77, Oklahoma 73
Texas secures its first SEC and first Quad 1 win (trust me, those are important come NCAA Tournament selection time) by fedning off a wild Sooner rally. Jordan Pope, who entered the game avering 20 points a contest over gis last six games, scores 27 points on 9-of-17 shooting to negate a career-high 29 points from OU’s Jalon Moore. Tre Johnson added 16 points, including two late buckets. .
1:07 2H: Texas 75, Oklahoma 68
The Sooners pulled to within three points, but back-to-back buckets from Tre Johnson (16 points) has given Texas some cushion.
3:43 2H: Texas 69, Oklahoma 61
Make it 27 for Texas guard Jordan Pope, who’s scored the last 14 for Texas. By the way, good news for UT to get Arthur Kaluma back on the court after he left the game with an injured shoulder, but he is trying to navigate this game with four fouls.
5:31 2H: Texas 63, Oklahoma 57
Where would Texas be without Jordan Pope? The Texas guard scored nine points in a row for Texas and has a team-high 21 points as the Longhorns are desperately trying to hold off the Sooners.
8:01 2H: Texas 56, Oklahoma 51
At one point, Texas held a 53-30 lead. The Longhorns have scored three points in the last eight minutes. Jalon Moore had led the Sooner rally with 17 points.
9:10 2H: Texas 56, Oklahoma 48
Texas has six baskets and six turnovers this half. Can the Longhorns settle down and get some quality shots?
9:41 2H: Texas 56, Oklahoma 46
Things are falling apart for Texas over the past few minutes. UT has made just one of its last seven shots, and OU is on a 12-1 run over the last 4 miniutes. Maybe even worse? Arthur Kaluma, the team’s leading rebounder and second-leading scorer, left the game after injuring his right shoulder on a hard screen.
11:54 2H: Texas 55, Oklahoma 40
The Sooners are on a 10-2 run, and their sudden physicality and some pressure is causing fits for the Longhorns. Texas will have to stay stay strong with the ball and make their free throws to keep this lead, it feels like. And who will step up for some needed buckets?
13:12 2H: Texas 55, Oklahoma 38
A couple of turnovers and a couple of defensive lapses, and OU is clawing its way back into the game. Rodney Terry takes a timeout to try and settle the Longhorns.
15:04 2H: Texas 53, Oklahoma 32
All five Texas starters already have at least eight points and Texas is starting to control the glass. If the Longhorns can take care of the ball, they should escape Norman with a much-needed Quad 1 win and their first SEC win. But tons of time on the clock; do the Soonbers have a run in them?
17:00 2H: Texas 51, Oklahoma 28
Jordan Pope didn’t cool off during the break. The Oregon State transfer is up to 12 points, and Tre Johnson just coaxes in a reverse layup that draws oohs from the Texas bench and groans from the Norman crowd. Do yourself a favor and watch that replay.
Halftime: Texas 43, Oklahoma 27
This small ball by both teams really suits Texas. The Longhorns, free from being bothered by the bruisers they’ve faced so far in the SEC, have shot 48.5% from the floor and 6-of-15 from long distance. Tramon Mark and Tre Johnson each have 10 points, and Jordan Pope and Arthur Kaluma have eight apiece. Worth noting: Oklahoma shoots almost 81% from the foul line but is just 4 of 8 from the stripe.
3:27 1H: Texas 37, Oklahoma 24
Tre Johnson (10 points), Jordan Pope (8) and Tramon Mark (8) have each made a pair of 3-pointers for Texas, which has six assists on 13 field goals. Great ball movement so far for UT. Of note: Devon Pryor, a 6-7 wing, makes a first-half appearance. With Chendall Weaver out, Texas coach Rodney Terry needs someone else to provide some good minutes off the bench.
7:26 1H: Texas 29, Oklahoma 18
There are a lot of good shooters on both teams in this game, and none is hotter than Jordan Pope. The Texas guard drains another 3 to boost his total to eight points. Now, who’s going to win the battle on the boards between two teams that struggle with rebounds? OU leads that battle 12-10.
10:19 1H: Texas 22, Oklahoma 12
Jordan Pope is heating up. The Texas guard hits a little runner in the lane and follows that with a 3-pointer. That quick five points forces an OU timeout.
11:23 1H: Texas 16, Oklahoma 12
Arthur Kaluma had four points on 1-of-5 shooting in Saturday’s loss to Tennesse, but he’s already up to four against the Sooners. Texas has already hoisted seven 3-pointers in a wide-open game. This matchup seems to favor Texas; is it a must-win in the rugged SEC?
14:20 1H: Texas 12, Oklahoma 6
After wrestling with physical teams in Auburn and Tennessee the past two games, the Longhorns must be loving a more free-flowing game againt OU. Tre Johnson is off to a quick seven points for Texas
Texas, OU to tip at 9:10 p.m.
Texas and Oklahoma will wait for Tennessee and Georgia to finish their game on the SEC Network before tipping off. Sixth-ranked Tennessee (15-1, 2-1 SEC) has a 19-point lead with less than 4 minutes to go over No. 23 Georgia (14-2, 2-1) in the conference matchup.
Chendall Weaver out for Texas
Guard Chendall Weaver, one of the energizers for the Texas basketball team, could miss a significant amount of time, head coach Rodney Terry said Monday. Terry didn’t give a time estimate on the absence of Weaver, who injured his right hip in an 87-82 loss to Auburn on Jan. 7. He did say that “it’s going to take a little time to get him back.”
A junior from Mansfield, the 6-foot-3 Weaver averages 6.7 points and 5.1 rebounds in 21.1 minutes per contest.
Texas vs Oklahoma time
Day: Wednesday
Start time: 9 p.m.
Location: Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma
How to watch Texas vs Oklahoma
TV channel: SEC Network
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