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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- The only Oklahoma starter not averaging in
double figures made the last-second shot that beat Missouri.
|  | | Jameel Heywood is quite happy after scoring the winning basket with no time remaining. |
Jameel Heywood, averaging 3.6 points, scored on a follow shot at
the buzzer as the Sooners (No. 15 ESPN/USA Today, No. 16 AP) beat Missouri 63-61 Monday night.
"I just went after the rebound and got it and shot it, and I
was lucky and it went in," said Heywood, who had nine points.
"Definitely, this is my biggest shot."
Heywood followed up Nolan Johnson's miss and scored from the
lane for Oklahoma (21-5, 10-4 Big 12).
The Sooners have beaten Missouri (17-9, 8-5) six straight times
and ended the Tigers' 13-game winning streak at the Hearnes Center,
dating to the final game of last season.
The outcome was briefly in doubt although Oklahoma players
swarmed a TV cameraman to celebrate. Referee Tom Rucker's call that
the basket was good was emphatic, and officials certified the
victory after checking the replay monitor.
Oklahoma coach Kelvin Sampson said he believed there was
two-tenths of a second remaining when the ball left Heywood's
hands.
"I thought it was good, I absolutely did," Sampson said.
"That red light behind the backboard, that ball was in flight when
the light went on. That's why I had confidence."
Missouri coach Quin Snyder wasn't arguing the call.
"I told our guys to be upset, but don't be upset with the
tip-in," Snyder said. "Be upset with all the little things we
didn't do during the game."
In the final sequence, Sampson wanted Johnson, the Big 12's
leading free-throw shooter entering the game, to try and draw a
foul.
"Jameel was at the right place at the right time," Sampson
said. "But you know what, he's made that shot this whole
conference season."
Wesley Stokes had tied it for Missouri with a runner from the
baseline with 17.5 seconds to go. Missouri led 30-24 at the half,
but shot just 29 percent the rest of the way.
"I think when teams are physical, they force you to miss
inside," Snyder said. "It's a lot of stuff right at the basket.
It puts a lot of pressure on your defense."
J.R. Raymond had 13 points and Hollis Price 12 for Oklahoma,
which has won nine of 10 overall after a 1-3 start in conference
play. This was the final road conference game for the Sooners.
Heywood had nine points on 4-for-5 shooting.
Reserve Clarence Gilbert scored 16 points for Missouri, but was
only 5-for-19.
"I had a lot of good looks," Gilbert said. "Some rolled in,
some rolled out."
Arthur Johnson added 10 points and eight rebounds, and Brian
Grawer had 10 points.
Missouri fell to 2-5 against ranked teams, with two of the
losses in overtime.
An unlikely source of offense, reserve Johnnie Parker, helped
Missouri take a 30-24 halftime lead. Parker, who's averaging 1.6
points and had a previous season high of five points, outscored
Oklahoma 6-4 the last 4:41 of the half.
Oklahoma, averaging about 12 turnovers per game, committed 10 in
the half.
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Jameel Heywood gets the rebound and hits the shot at the buzzer to lift the Sooners to victory.
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Rickey Paulding throws down the alley-oop from Wesley Stokes.
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Johnnie Gilbert works down low for the Sooners against the Tigers on Monday night.
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Arthur Johnson fights for a rebound and puts it back for a score.
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