NCAAB Game Recap - Oklahoma at UTSA
Mon Nov 12, 2018 8:00 PM EST

Vermt
68
Kansas
84
F
Stan
72
UNC
90
F
Denv
56
KSU
64
F
Buff
62
SIU
53
F
(N/A)
61
UNH
100
F
Detr
63
Butl
84
F
APSU
70
SoFL
74
F(OT)
Bridg
59
JMU
82
F
(N/A)
64
Bingha
107
F
(N/A)
83
YSU
106
F
(N/A)
57
Presb
109
F
Troy
75
Pitt
84
F
JSU
61
PSU
76
F
StBon
72
Niag
80
F
(N/A)
42
Mia-O
91
F
NCAT
59
MD
82
F
BGSU
61
VCU
72
F
Monm
63
StJos
78
F
Campbl
73
Ohio
81
F
Manh
52
UMBC
75
F
(N/A)
75
Citad
148
F
(N/A)
66
SEMO
102
F
KennSt
60
Samf
74
F
(N/A)
72
SacHr
114
F
(N/A)
59
InWor
70
F
(N/A)
52
CenAR
93
F
(N/A)
59
NOrl
87
F
NoAZ
74
SDak
90
F
UTRGV
76
TXAMC
69
F
Okla
87
UTSA
67
F
AlaAM
59
Rice
73
F
Amer
51
NW
63
F
IL-C
88
Duques
89
F(OT)
ULM
55
Tex
65
F
TXSo
73
IaSt
85
F
PVAM
80
Baylor
91
F
UCDav
58
Ark
81
F
MTSU
73
Belm
92
F
Morg
63
DeP
91
F
LongB
58
AzSt
90
F
JU
59
GrCan
76
F
MTTec
55
Mont
79
F
Utah
69
Minn
78
F
(N/A)
54
ArkSt
89
F
SNST
54
USF
88
F
(N/A)
53
UCIrv
87
F
USD
63
Wash
66
F

Oklahoma 87, UTSA 67

Nov 12, 2018, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Oklahoma

39

48

87

UTSA

29

38

67

James, Calixte lead Oklahoma past UTSA 87-67
Mon Nov 12, 2018 11:21 PM

SAN ANTONIO (AP) Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger got a lot accomplished in the Sooners' first road trip of the season.

The veteran coach helped some old friends, his team bonded during a week on the road and, most importantly, Oklahoma opened the season with two blowout victories.

Christian James scored 24 points, Aaron Calixte had 18 and the Sooners overcame an early challenge to beat UTSA 87-67 on Monday night.

Oklahoma (2-0) closed the game on a 39-15 run to remain unbeaten following its second straight road contest to open the season.

"I liked their response to the run, but of course we didn't like their runs," Kruger said. "But (UTSA coach Steve) Henson has got a good club and we knew they'd fight hard and compete and I thought they did a great job of that. Proud of our guys to be able to handle it there late and pull away and create a little bit of a margin."

Henson played for Kruger at Kansas State and served as his assistant at UNLV from 2004-2011 and at Oklahoma from 2011-2016 before taking over at UTSA.

"High, major programs don't leave home very often in non- conference," Henson acknowledged. "For them to come in here and help us have this kind of atmosphere just tells you the kind of person coach Kruger is."

The Roadrunners had their largest attendance in years with 2,500 fans as UTSA kept pace with Oklahoma for much of the game.

Keaton Wallace scored 16 points and Giovanni De Nicolao had 12 points and a career-high 10 rebounds for the Roadrunners (0-2).

The game was a series of big runs with Oklahoma opening and closing the game in dominating fashion.

"In stretches we weren't doing what we needed to and then at other times we did a great job defensively," Kruger said. "So, we've got to get that great job part for 40 minutes."

UTSA missed its first 16 shots and committed five turnovers in falling behind 7-0 in the opening seven minutes. The Roadrunners first basket came eight minutes into the game on a layup by Adrian Rodriguez.

The Sooners didn't fare much better, opening 4 for 17. The offensive struggles enabled the Roadrunners to tie it at 26 on Rodriguez's hook shot. Oklahoma closed the second half on an 11-1 run.

"You always focus on the good stuff," Kruger said. "You always focus on the good and then you learn from the bad. That's how you get better."

UTSA responded by opening the second half on a 19-6 run to take its first lead at 48-46 on De Nicolao's shot.

The Roadrunners were unable to maintain the pace, closing the game as they began by missing shots. UTSA closed the game shooting 3 for 12.

"They flipped it on us," Henson said. "They started getting what they wanted. In hindsight, I probably should have burned another timeout. We used two in the first half, which we don't usually do so we only had two left. We certainly wanted to have one way down the stretch. We just couldn't get to that next media timeout."

PLEASANT JOURNEY

Kruger got to visit Henson and another former Sooners assistant, Lew Hill, who is coaching Texas-Rio Grande Valley, during their two-game road trip.

While helping out his former assistants' programs was key to Kruger's decision to travel, he also had some selfish reasons.

"Any time you go on the road and experience life away from Norman in a tough arena, that's going to help the team," Kruger said. "We had good stretches in both ballgames and we had stretches we can learn from in both ballgames. So, it's been hugely beneficial."

BIG PICTURE

Oklahoma: The Sooners got the early challenge they wanted after a blowout victory in its season opener. Oklahoma spent the weekend in San Antonio, taking in a Spurs game and bonding in preparation for a hectic close to the year. ... It was the first time the Sooners have opened the season with two road games outside Oklahoma since 1938.

UTSA: The Roadrunners kept pace with the Sooners until midway through the second half when they struggled to make a shot. After a one-point loss in its season opener, a blowout victory was not any better for the young Roadrunners.

UP NEXT

Oklahoma plays at home for the first time this season when it hosts Wofford on Sunday.

UTSA travels to take on Oklahoma State on Wednesday in its second straight game against a Big 12 opponent.

Leaders

Oklahoma PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. James 24 0 1 3 0 0
A. Calixte 18 0 4 2 0 0
UTSA PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Wallace 16 0 4 4 1 2
N. Allen 15 0 4 1 1 0

Team Comparison

Okla UTSA
Points For 87 67
Field Goals 35/69-51% 26/73-36%
Three Pointers 8/19-42% 9/29-31%
Free Throws 9/11-82% 6/7-86%
Offensive Rebounds 9 16
Defensive Rebounds 32 26
Rebounds 42 48
Blocks 5 3
Steals 8 5
Turnovers 14 20
Personal Fouls 13 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Okla Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Nov 12 Okla 87 @ UTSA 67 C. James 24 K. Wallace 16

Game Information

Stadium: UTSA Convocation Center, San Antonio, Texas
Attendance: 2,494
Game Time: