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Baylor Traps Sooners in Norman, 70-63
Ekpe Udoh had 20 points and seven blocked shots playing in his home state and No. 24 Baylor beat Oklahoma 70-63 on Saturday, its first win over the Sooners in Norman since December 1977.
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Baylor Traps Sooners in Norman, 70-63
Baylor Traps Sooners in Norman, 70-63
Ekpe Udoh had 20 points and seven blocked shots playing in his home state and No. 24 Baylor beat Oklahoma 70-63 on Saturday, its first win over the Sooners in Norman since December 1977.
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OU Back Home, Hosts No. 24 Baylor on Saturday
The OU men’s basketball team looks to beat Baylor for the 15th straight time in Norman when the two meet Saturday afternoon. The Sooners have won 30 of its last 31 games against the Bears, with the lone defeat coming earlier this season.
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OU Back Home, Hosts No. 24 Baylor on Saturday
Sooners Hang with No. 1 Kansas, Fall on Road 81-68
Xavier Henry scored 18 of his 23 points in the first half and No. 1 Kansas clinched at least a share of its sixth straight Big 12 regular season title with an easy 81-68 victory over Oklahoma on Monday night. Kansas (27-1, 13-0) didn’t wait to clinch its latest title, sewing it up with three games left after doing it in the final week the past three seasons. The Jayhawks overwhelmed overmatched Oklahoma (13-14, 4-9) from the start, building a 17-point lead in the first half and shooting 51 percent overall to extend the Sooners’ Lawrence losing streak to 10 games.
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Sooners Hang with No. 1 Kansas, Fall on Road 81-68
Sooners Hang with No. 1 Kansas, Fall on Road 81-68
Xavier Henry scored 18 of his 23 points in the first half and No. 1 Kansas clinched at least a share of its sixth straight Big 12 regular season title with an easy 81-68 victory over Oklahoma on Monday night. Kansas (27-1, 13-0) didn’t wait to clinch its latest title, sewing it up with three games left after doing it in the final week the past three seasons. The Jayhawks overwhelmed overmatched Oklahoma (13-14, 4-9) from the start, building a 17-point lead in the first half and shooting 51 percent overall to extend the Sooners’ Lawrence losing streak to 10 games.
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Sooners Hang with No. 1 Kansas, Fall on Road 81-68
