NCAAB Game Recap - Oklahoma at Texas
Sat Feb 3, 2018 6:15 PM EST

UVA
59
Syr
44
F
Purd
78
Rut
76
F
Duke
77
StJon
81
F
MSU
63
Ind
60
F
GTown
91
Xav
96
F(OT)
OkSt
84
Kansas
79
F
Cin
65
UConn
57
F
Ariz
75
Wash
78
F
TxTch
83
TCU
71
F
Vand
81
Aub
93
F
Okla
74
Tex
79
F
StMar
65
USD
62
F
BYU
60
Gonz
68
F
KSU
51
WVU
89
F
Miss
61
Tenn
94
F
Pitt
65
UNC
96
F
Clem
75
Wake
67
F
KY
60
Mizzu
69
F
Bama
68
Fla
50
F
Minn
73
Mich
76
F(OT)
ND
58
NCSU
76
F
Ball
41
E MI
58
F
Hou
69
UCF
65
F
DeP
57
Butl
80
F
Toled
77
Akr
56
F
Furm
92
Citad
100
F(OT)
Bingha
79
Maine
81
F(OT)
Denv
63
IPFW
91
F
JSU
67
SIU-E
75
F
FaDi
73
RobM
67
F
Boston
75
Leh
80
F
Lib
67
Longw
55
F
Radf
57
Winth
75
F
Fres
80
Wyo
62
F
SouthCar
60
TAMU
83
F
MOSt
75
LoyIL
97
F
Mia-FL
84
VaTec
75
F
Dayt
82
UMass
86
F(2OT)
Mem
85
ECU
88
F(OT)
IdaSt
80
S UT
84
F
Prov
77
Marq
75
F
SDak
76
NDSU
72
F
ORU
56
W IL
82
F
Amer
70
Army
82
F
NoKY
78
Clev
61
F
ChaSo
61
GWebb
63
F
UL
80
ULM
59
F
CenCT
54
SacHr
67
F
Ark
86
LSU
94
F
Kent
62
BGSU
70
F
CenMI
101
Ohio
98
F(2OT)
FlaAM
80
How
83
F(OT)
Copp
60
BethC
80
F
Chat
61
ETSU
81
F
LIU
84
Bry
71
F
StFNY
61
Merrim
79
F
StFPA
56
MtStM
59
F
Belm
83
MorSt
73
F
HolyC
73
LoyMD
57
F
Drex
91
W&M
79
F
UNCW
100
NE
107
F(OT)
Tows
73
JMU
79
F
E WA
81
PorSt
94
F
MTSt
63
N CO
86
F
Vermt
81
UMBC
53
F
LoyMa
66
Portl
68
F
W Ky
63
UTSA
74
F
IndSt
77
NrthIA
66
F
Evans
71
IlSt
75
F
FSU
80
Lou
76
F
StJos
78
LaSal
81
F
David
87
GrgWas
58
F
DelSt
61
NCC
72
F
Hamp
84
NCAT
92
F
TNTec
71
E IL
79
F
McNee
75
NWSt
62
F
Woff
65
Mercer
73
F
Presb
61
UNCA
75
F
GMas
79
Rich
75
F
TXAMC
56
InWor
51
F
USC-Up
69
KennSt
93
F
Mia-O
81
NIU
65
F
Mont
72
UND
67
F
Oreg
61
Stan
96
F
NJIT
81
Lipsco
77
F
SFA
54
Lamar
76
F
App
59
TxSt
56
F
CoCar
80
TexAr
87
F
ASU
89
MsVl
85
F(OT)
USA
63
Troy
80
F
APSU
96
SEMO
81
F
Nich
81
NOrl
64
F
UTRGV
67
NMSt
90
F
TXSo
82
PVAM
96
F
CenAR
84
SeLA
89
F
Brown
102
Princ
100
F(OT)
USC
79
UCLA
82
F
NM
71
SJSU
68
F
Rice
70
N TX
74
F
UGA
57
MissSt
72
F
Iowa
58
PSU
82
F
FlGlf
80
JU
55
F
SCSt
99
Savan
111
F
GASt
81
ArkLR
51
F
South
68
Gram
69
F
Morg
65
Norf
76
F
StBon
84
Duques
81
F
Alc
57
JackSt
60
F
TNSt
73
E KY
60
F
Lafy
59
Buck
74
F
UCDav
105
LongB
104
F(2OT)
WriSt
83
YSU
57
F
Yale
50
Penn
59
F
Charl
86
Hof
85
F
Del
76
Elon
89
F
Harv
76
Corn
73
F
Dart
74
Colum
77
F
UNH
74
Albany
83
F
Campbl
56
HiPt
67
F
Hartfo
73
Stony
64
F
UAB
60
ODU
65
F
Stetsn
91
NFla
97
F
MTSU
78
UNCC
73
F
USM
77
FAU
66
F
LaTec
68
FIU
71
F
AbCh
77
SHSU
84
F
Samf
71
WCU
88
F
Murr
66
TN-M
53
F
GaSo
89
ArkSt
91
F
OrSt
70
Cal
74
F
Nev
76
ColSt
67
F
UNLV
91
Bois
93
F(OT)
Ford
50
StLou
73
F
Valpa
59
SIU
65
F
Drake
78
Brad
68
F
IaSt
67
Baylor
81
F
AlaAM
62
ArkPB
80
F
ChiSt
55
GrCan
89
F
Web
87
NoAZ
55
F
Marsh
74
UTEP
65
F
UMKC
58
CSBak
81
F
UtVal
54
Seatt
55
F
CSNor
51
UCSB
75
F
UCIrv
63
CS-Ful
58
F
HI
64
CAPoly
78
F
AF
50
SDSU
81
F
Pacif
81
Pepp
72
F
Ida
81
Sac
58
F
USF
70
SCla
59
F

Texas 79, Oklahoma 74

Feb 3, 2018, 6:15 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(12) Oklahoma

40

34

74

Texas

35

44

79

Coleman scores 22 and Texas upends No. 12 Oklahoma 79-74
Sat Feb 3, 2018 10:12 PM

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Oklahoma's star freshman Trae Young had been off his game but was starting to find his stroke when Texas guard Matt Coleman took a pass, stepped out and swished a 3-pointer before heading back up the court and waving his hands to urge the home crowd to get on its feet.

Then came another long jumper. Then a tough layup.

Even a missed dunk fired up the crowd by the sheer aggressiveness of the move. Coleman's burst sparked a second-half rally as Texas stormed back late and closed the game with a 22-8 run to beat the No. 12 Sooners 79-74 on Saturday.

"I see every game as a gift and an opportunity," said Coleman, who finished with 22 points. "That was probably the turning point of the second half. We were down 10 and I felt like our sprit wasn't great. We just needed something, a stop or block or steal or dunk or something to get us over that hump."

Texas coach Shaka Smart leaned on his guard in a timeout to find a spark for his team.

"I told Matt if we play with spirit, we will win the game," Smart said.

Coleman's biggest mental test came when he made four consecutive three throws in the final two minutes. They helped clinch a victory that came after he missed three free throws late in a loss at Texas Tech just a few days earlier. Texas missed 13 free throws in that loss, but made 13 in a row in one stretch against the Sooners.

Kerwin Roach II added 19 points for Texas (15-8, 5-5 Big 12).

Young, the national scoring leader, came in averaging 30.3 points, but finished with 19 on 7-of-22 shooting and made just two 3-pointers while guarded mostly by Coleman and Roach. He also had 14 assists. The loss kept the Sooners (16-6, 6-4) from pulling into a three-way tie atop the Big 12 with Kansas and Texas Tech.

"I don't think I got a rhythm," Young said. "All my shots were short or long. They were all on line."

Oklahoma was just 3 of 22 on 3-pointers as the Sooners refused to abandon their long-range attempts despite the struggles.

"I wouldn't say it gets in our head," Young said. "We've got to do what got us here."

Young scored seven points in a flurry early in the second half that pushed the Sooners to a 50-40 lead before Coleman's play reeled them back in. Texas forward Dylan Osetkowski's two free throws tied the game at 66 before Young missed consecutive 3-pointers on Oklahoma's next two possessions. Coleman made a driving layup over two defenders and another by Roach put Texas ahead by four with 3:32 to play.

Coleman had come back from the Texas Tech loss aching to make up for his late misses. He went 8 of 13 from the field with two 3-pointers and was 4-4 from the free-throw line.

"Every night since Texas Tech he's been here late at night working on his 3-point shooting and free-throw shooting. It burns him up that teams back off of him," Smart said.

BIG PICTURE

Young continues to show he can do more than score when he runs into an unfriendly rim, and his sharp passes easily carved up a Texas defense that had eyes locked on him. Young had nine assists in the first half, most of them leading to easy dunks and layups as the Sooners scored 34 points in the paint in the half.

Young would have had more assists, but his teammates sometimes got caught watching him as well and dropped several passes for turnovers.

"He's the best player in the country," Smart said. "A phenomenal player. If you can hold him under 20, that's a win."

Texas got its third straight home win over a ranked opponent and continues to protect its home court in the rugged Big 12. The Longhorns did it despite an unusually quiet game from freshman forward Mo Bamba, who scored 13 and had nine rebounds, but didn't provide the defensive wall the Longhorns have come to depend on. Bamba has already set the Texas season blocks record with 96 but had just one against the Sooners.

SCHEDULE QUIRK

The Big 12 is slightly irregular in that rivals Oklahoma and Texas didn't meet in the first half of the conference schedule. That means they will play their rematch in Norman in just two weeks on Feb. 17.

JONES CANCER TREATMENT

Texas guard Andrew Jones is making progress in his cancer treatment and was recently able to get out of his hospital bed, his family said Saturday. Jones was diagnosed with leukemia in early January and is currently being treated at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Teams around the Big 12 have rallied to support Jones, and a website set up by Texas for the family has raised more than $156,000.

Jones made the game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer to beat Oklahoma in Austin last season.

At halftime Saturday, a message from Jones' Twitter account said, "I would like to thank everyone for all the support and love. I'm doing a lot better and still fighting."

UP NEXT

Oklahoma hosts No. 15 West Virginia on Monday.

Texas hosts Kansas State on Wednesday.

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Leaders

Oklahoma PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Young 19 0 14 5 2 0
J. McNeace 16 0 0 7 3 0
Texas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Coleman 22 0 2 1 2 0
K. Roach 19 0 4 4 2 0

Team Comparison

Okla Tex
Points For 74 79
Field Goals 32/62-52% 25/55-45%
Three Pointers 3/22-14% 9/25-36%
Free Throws 7/11-64% 20/27-74%
Offensive Rebounds 9 5
Defensive Rebounds 28 20
Rebounds 39 25
Blocks 1 1
Steals 7 6
Turnovers 17 13
Personal Fouls 21 11
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Tex Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Feb 3 Okla 74 @ Tex 79 T. Young 19 M. Coleman 22

Game Information

Stadium: Frank Erwin Special Events Center, Austin, Texas
Attendance: 15,533
Game Time: