NCAAB Game Recap - Oklahoma at Northwestern
Fri Dec 21, 2018 9:00 PM EST

Denv
40
Gonz
101
F
Oakl
69
MSU
99
F
Buff
85
Marq
103
F
Furm
57
LSU
75
F
Dart
67
Bry
68
F
StBon
59
NE
64
F
Bry
45
Chat
79
F
Bingha
68
LIU
67
F
Lib
73
ASU
55
F
(N/A)
65
UMBC
86
F
CenAR
73
OkSt
82
F
WCU
52
BGSU
73
F
(N/A)
76
UNCA
86
F
Campbl
75
APSU
88
F
Kent
66
OrSt
63
F
FaDi
84
UMass
85
F
Tows
73
Tul
55
F
(N/A)
73
E WA
92
F
IUPUI
70
MorSt
74
F
GaSo
68
Radf
80
F
UCIrv
54
Butl
71
F
Alc
44
SoFL
83
F
IlSt
56
UCF
77
F
LoyMD
79
UMassL
97
F
Detr
55
Xav
69
F
N AL
68
VMI
89
F
UNCW
73
Mercer
77
F
Princ
81
Lafy
79
F
CoCar
71
Charl
73
F
BethC
74
Boston
66
F
Oreg
47
Baylor
57
F
ETSU
76
Wyo
53
F
E IL
53
IaSt
101
F
Stetsn
63
Longw
77
F
RobM
59
Lou
73
F
Navy
63
GMas
84
F
(N/A)
47
SFA
97
F
AbCh
70
SEMO
68
F
(N/A)
61
ChaSo
86
F
AlaAM
57
LaSal
80
F
Miss
74
MTSU
56
F
Copp
63
ULM
80
F
HowPa
32
Lamar
121
F
USM
66
SDak
60
F
NebOm
83
Rice
66
F
FlaAM
39
Portl
54
F
NCAT
67
Minn
86
F
(N/A)
55
IL-C
76
F
Troy
74
UAB
73
F
Vermt
66
Lipsco
91
F
Sac
41
Wash
57
F
NoAZ
62
Utah
76
F
Norf
75
UTEP
62
F
Prov
71
Tex
65
F
Okla
76
NW
69
F(OT)
PSU
64
Bama
73
F
SJSU
80
Cal
88
F
Ida
56
SCla
77
F
TexAr
75
CAPoly
70
F(OT)
S UT
49
USC
91
F

Dec 21, 2018, 9:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Oklahoma

32

34

10

76

Northwestern

32

34

3

69

Oklahoma gets past Northwestern 76-69 in OT
Sat Dec 22, 2018 12:41 AM

EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) Kristian Doolittle and the Oklahoma Sooners tooled up for the start of their Big 12 season with a rugged non-conference win in a match-up of Power Five schools on Friday night.

Doolittle scored three straight key baskets late in overtime, and Oklahoma defeated Northwestern 76-69 for its seventh straight win.

Doolittle, who finished with a team-leading 14 points, connected on layups 50 seconds apart, then added a close-in jumper with 19 seconds left in overtime to make it 74-69. Miles Reynolds sealed it with layup with three seconds remaining.

Sooners coach Lon Kruger thought it was a perfect way to get ready for a conference schedule that opens on Jan. 2 at No. 1 Kansas.

"They've had a lot of good games, good opponents, and they've learned from each game, different styles, which prepares us well going into conference games," Kruger said. "As tough as this was tonight, we've got 18 more of those with conference play.

"It's a fun challenge ahead."

Oklahoma scored the final 10 points in overtime after Northwestern's Vic Law opened the extra period by hitting a 3-pointer.

"Doolittle coming off the bench and giving them a lift, those were three big-time moves he made and we weren't able to answer," Northwestern coach Chris Collins said. "It's disappointing. It hurts. We've had three of these (kind of losses)."

Christian James had 12 points and nine rebounds and Rashard Odomes added 13 points - all in the first half - to help the Sooners (11-1) prevail.

Law led Northwestern with 23 points and eight rebounds. Dererk Pardon had 15 points and seven rebounds, while Ryan Taylor had 14 points as Northwestern (8-4) fell short in its biggest challenge before resuming Big Ten play next month.

"It's clear as day we're a very good team," Law said. "We're playing these teams and there's something at the end.

"I think we should be winning these games. I don't think there's any reason we shouldn't be 11-1, but we're 8-4."

The Wildcats lost their two first Big Ten games, dropping 2-point decisions at Indiana and to No. 5 Michigan earlier this month.

Oklahoma's only loss is to another Big Ten opponent. Wisconsin beat the Sooners 78-58 at Norman, Oklahoma on Nov. 22.

In this one, Northwestern was hindered by sour free-throw shooting, connecting on only 34.8 percent of its shots (8 for 23) from the line.

Neither team could sustain great shooting from the floor in a tightly played contest. Oklahoma shot 42.7 percent and Northwestern shot 42.4 percent.

With the score tied at 66, both teams missed chances in the final minute to win it.

As he tried to drive for a layup, Oklahoma's Aaron Calixte was stripped by Pardon. Northwestern came back down for a winning shot, but Taylor's 3-point attempt from the left side with 4.2 seconds caromed off the rim.

The game was tied 32-all after a rugged first half defined by two big swings.

Oklahoma came out shooting cold, and Northwestern pulled ahead 19-8 by 9:06 using balanced scoring for a 13-2 run.

Then it was the Sooners' turn. Oklahoma went on an 18-6 roll behind Odomes, who led all scorers with 13 points in the first half.

The Sooners took their first lead, 26-25, when Doolittle hit a jumper from inside the paint. Then the two teams tussled until the break.

Oklahoma pulled out to a 48-42 lead 6:17 into the second half. Northwestern came back with an 11-2 run capped by Taylor's 3-pointer from the top of the key with 8:19 left that put the Wildcats ahead 53-50.

That set up a tight back-and-forth tussle down the stretch. Pardon's put-back dunk with 1:17 to go tied it at 66.

Oklahoma won the only previous meeting between the two programs last year in Norman, 104-78.

BIG PICTURE

Oklahoma: The Sooners entered the week one spot outside of the AP Top 25, and strengthened their resume with wins over Creighton and Northwestern. Oklahoma also has wins over Florida, Notre Dame, Wichita State and USC.

Northwestern: The Wildcats had their hands full with a top Big Five opponent after rolling past DePaul and Chicago State, a pair of local non-conference opponents, in their previous two games.

HOMECOMING: Reynolds, an Oklahoma graduate, grew up on Chicago's South Side and played first collegiate game in the area. He finished with 11 points.

QUOATABLE COACH: Collins on Taylor missing his 3-pointer in the final seconds: "If you would have told me before the game that Ryan Taylor was going to have a bare-(asterisk)(asterisk)s open 3 at the last second to win the game, I would have signed the contract right there."

UP NEXT

Oklahoma closed out its non-conference schedule. The Sooners are off until they begin Big 12 play on Jan. 2 at No. 1 Kansas.

Northwestern has one more non-conference game, against Columbia on Dec. 30, before resuming its Big Ten schedule at Michigan State on Jan. 2.

Leaders

Oklahoma PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Doolittle 14 0 2 9 0 0
R. Odomes 13 0 1 3 0 0
Northwestern PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
V. Law 23 0 2 8 2 1
D. Pardon 15 0 2 7 3 3

Team Comparison

Okla NW
Points For 76 69
Field Goals 32/75-43% 28/66-42%
Three Pointers 5/21-24% 8/23-35%
Free Throws 7/10-70% 5/9-56%
Offensive Rebounds 18 8
Defensive Rebounds 34 28
Rebounds 61 40
Blocks 3 10
Steals 6 7
Turnovers 12 10
Personal Fouls 16 13
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Dec 21 Okla 76 @ NW 69 K. Doolittle 14 V. Law 23

Game Information

Stadium: Welsh-Ryan Arena, Evanston, Illinois
Attendance: 7,039
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