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Saturday, Feb. 10 9:00pm ET
Boomer Sooner: No. 21 Oklahoma rolls RECAP | BOX SCORE
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Oklahoma surprised Texas with another rout.
During last football season, the Sooners beat the Longhorns
63-14 on their way to the national championship.
On Saturday night, it was the basketball team's turn. No. 21
Oklahoma (19-4, 8-3 Big 12) beat Texas (No. 25 ESPN/USA Today) 75-54, ended the Longhorns'
25-game home winning streak and kept the Sooners within striking
distance of Big 12 leaders Iowa State and Kansas.
"Now we're a pretty good basketball team," said coach Kelvin
Sampson, who seemed surprised by how easily his team handled the
Longhorns on their home court.
Texas had beaten No. 6 Illinois and Connecticut during its
winning streak this season, and the Sooners expected a much tighter
game.
"We're certainly not 20 points better than Texas," Sampson
said. "(But) this is the most impressive win this team has had."
Most impressive for the Sooners were guards Nolan Johnson and
J.R. Raymond. Johnson scored 23 points and Raymond made five
3-pointers in the first half and finished with 19 points.
The Sooners also outrebounded Texas 48-29 and shot 47 percent on
the Longhorns' home court. Oklahoma also went 20-of-25 from the foul
line.
Maurice Evans led Texas (17-7, 6-4), which shot just 32 percent,
with 12 points.
"We definitely got beat every way you could break it down,"
Texas coach Rick Barnes said.
Darren Kelly, Texas' leading scorer this season, was just
2-for-13 from the floor and finished with just five points.
"Most of the blame should go to me," Kelly said. "I'm the
senior on this team and I didn't step up. I didn't light the fire
under my teammates."
The Sooners were the team most likely to end Texas' winning
streak at the Frank Erwin Center. Oklahoma has won 20 of the last
24 meetings with Texas, and five of the last 10 on the Longhorns'
home court.
A crowd of 13,222 was fired up by the home winning streak and
the chance to extend it against a bitter rival. But many of the
fans were heading for the exits midway through the second half.
During one late timeout, someone threw back one of the small
orange balls the cheerleaders toss to the fans and it landed at the
feet of the Texas players in their sideline huddle.
The Longhorns' only lead came in the first half when Brian
Boddicker hit a 3-pointer and followed it with a layup to put Texas
ahead 16-15.
But Raymond's second 3-pointer sparked an 8-0 run that put the
Sooners ahead to stay at 23-16.
Texas tried five different defenders on Raymond with no success.
He connected three more times from long range, including a fallaway
shot from about 23 feet that banked in as Oklahoma took a 45-32
lead into halftime.
Raymond was 5-for-5 on 3-point attempts in the first half. The
Sooners shot 56 percent from the floor to make up for 12 first-half
turnovers.
When Raymond finally cooled off, Johnson scored seven of the
Sooners' first nine points after halftime.
"Usually we come out sluggish in the second half," Johnson
said. "The main thing coach told us about at halftime was don't
let them back in the game."
Johnson scored five straight points on a spinning layup around
William Wyatt in the lane and then drew a foul on Evans, but still
dropped in a soft floater on a 3-point play.
Johnson's free throw with 15:12 to play gave Oklahoma 59-34 lead
with 15 minutes left. Texas never again cut the lead to under 20.
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