NCAAB Game Recap - Oklahoma at TCU
Wed Mar 8, 2017 7:00 PM EST

BethC
60
NCC
95
F
Leh
65
Buck
81
F
SCSt
88
Norf
93
F(OT)
Clem
72
Duke
79
F
ULM
73
ArkSt
70
F(OT)
USM
75
Rice
86
F
OrSt
62
Cal
67
F
CenAR
69
SHSU
77
F
SDSU
62
UNLV
52
F(OT)
SeLA
65
Lamar
77
F
App
64
Troy
84
F
FAU
74
Marsh
89
F
Pitt
63
UVA
75
F
Wash
73
USC
78
F
AF
83
Wyo
68
F
ArkLR
71
ULALA
78
F
UNCC
73
UAB
74
F
Wake
90
VaTec
99
F
WaSt
63
Col
73
F
Tex
61
TxTch
52
F
DeP
64
Xav
75
F
Mia-FL
62
Syr
57
F
USA
67
CoCar
80
F
UTSA
56
W Ky
52
F
SJSU
64
UtSt
90
F
Stan
88
AzSt
98
F(OT)
Okla
63
TCU
82
F
GTown
73
StJon
74
F
Rut
66
OhSt
57
F
Duques
71
StLou
72
F
Mizzu
86
Aub
83
F(OT)
PSU
76
Nebras
67
F(OT)
StJos
63
UMass
70
F
LSU
52
MissSt
79
F

TCU 82, Oklahoma 63

Mar 8, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(9) Oklahoma

31

32

63

(8) TCU

44

38

82

TCU routs Oklahoma 82-63 in opening round of Big 12 tourney
Wed Mar 8, 2017 9:35 PM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Jaime Dixon looked back at the seven-game losing streak that TCU carried into the Big 12 Tournament and felt oddly encouraged, thanks in large part to the number of close games the Horned Frogs played.

They took Iowa State to the wire. Ditto for West Virginia and Kansas State.

"I felt good about this team," Dixon said, "even though we had a long stretch of losing tight."

Well, there was nothing tight about TCU's tournament opener.

Vladimir Brodziansky had 20 points, Kenrich Williams added 19 and the eighth-seeded Horned Frogs routed No. 9 seed Oklahoma 82-63 on Wednesday night to roll into the Big 12 quarterfinals.

They'll play top-ranked Kansas on Thursday afternoon.

"It means a lot that we get to go on, but like coach said, we can't get too high or too low," said TCU's Alex Robinson, who had 17 points and nine assists without a turnover. "We have to treat every game the same, prepare for it like we did this one."

Jaylen Fisher also scored 11 for the Horned Frogs (18-14), who used a 15-2 run to close the first half and assume control, then punched the Sooners (11-20) with a second-half run to put the game away.

Khadeem Lattin had 18 points and Kristian Doolittle scored 11 for the rebuilding Sooners, who had won lost their 20th game in a season for the first time in school history and won their tourney opener the last two seasons.

But those teams were anchored by stars such as Buddy Hield, Ryan Spangler and Isaiah Cousins, all of whom graduated last year. This bunch didn't even have senior guard Jordan Woodard on the floor in the Sprint Center after he tore the ACL in his right knee with six games left in the season.

"It's been an emotional year, for sure. We've had some woes. But we grew a lot this year," Lattin said. "I'm just excited for what we're going to do next year."

The game was tied 29-all with 3:59 left in the first half when Williams scored the first of back-to-back baskets, kick-starting the Horned Frogs' first big run.

Robinson added a 3-pointer, Brodziansky scored while getting fouled and Williams finally capped a 15-2 charge with a basket just before the buzzer that gave the Horned Frogs a 44-31 advantage.

"That under-4 timeout in the first half, from that point on it seemed TCU dictated it," Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger said. "They did what they wanted to do. We were reacting for the next 25 minutes and again, I thought they played great. We didn't do the things we needed to do to make it difficult."

Oklahoma, despite missing five straight free throws, did trim its deficit to 55-48 midway through the second half. But the Horned Frogs responded with another run, this time fueled by Brandon Parrish, who hit his first two baskets of the game to help stretch the lead back out.

Part of the Horned Frogs' success came from a zone defense that gave Oklahoma fits.

"We noticed when we switched defenses there was some confusion on the offensive end," Robinson said. "We figured we would stick with that, do whatever coach told us to do."

Fisher's basket gave TCU its biggest lead at 67-50 with 8:35 to play, and Dixon's squad stretched the advantage to 19 before cruising the rest of the way into a date with the Jayhawks.

"We've got to come in and play the same way we played tonight - play with a lot of energy, get stops," Williams said, "and that's going to give us a good outcome."

BIG PICTURE

Oklahoma will miss the postseason entirely for the first time since Kruger's first team went 15-16 during the 2011-12. The Sooners' 11 wins are their fewest since going 9-18 in 1980-81, and fewest for Kruger since his first team at Florida went 11-17 in 1990-91.

TCU had lost 19 of its last 22 games to the Sooners, including its regular-season finale on the road last Saturday. But the Horned Frogs have now won tournament games three straight years.

UP NEXT

Oklahoma gets a jumpstart on preparing for next season.

TCU will play Kansas, the tournament's No. 1 seed, on Thursday afternoon.

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Leaders

Oklahoma PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Lattin 18 0 0 9 1 2
K. Doolittle 11 0 2 1 1 0
TCU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
V. Brodziansky 20 0 2 7 0 3
K. Williams 19 0 3 11 3 0

Team Comparison

Okla TCU
Points For 63 82
Field Goals 22/54-41% 33/55-60%
Three Pointers 4/18-22% 8/18-44%
Free Throws 15/23-65% 8/16-50%
Offensive Rebounds 8 4
Defensive Rebounds 23 29
Rebounds 36 36
Blocks 3 3
Steals 4 4
Turnovers 10 8
Personal Fouls 20 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - TCU Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Jan 3 Okla 57 @ TCU 60 K. McGusty 11 A. Robinson 18
Sat Mar 4 TCU 68 @ Okla 73 V. Brodziansky 17 K. McGusty 22
Wed Mar 8 Okla 63 @ TCU 82 K. Lattin 18 V. Brodziansky 20

Game Information

Stadium: Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri
Attendance: 0
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