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OKLAHOMA BASKETBALL 3 FINAL FOURS U 4 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS U 6 BIG 12 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS U 19 STRAIGHT NCAA TOURNAMENTS OKLAHOMA BASKETBALL 3 FINAL FOURS u 4 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS u 6 BIG 12 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS u 19 STRAIGHT NCAA TOURNAMENTS 2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTS OKLAHOMA (5-11, 1-4 BIG 12) AT TCU (12-5, 2-4 BIG 12) Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2019 n 8 p.m. CT n Fort Worth, Texas n Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena (6,800) N5 NORTHEASTERN STATE (EX.) 7 p.m. W, 119-45 N9 WESTERN KENTUCKY 7 p.m. W, 90-83 SOONERS HORNED FROGS N15 NORTHWESTERN STATE 7 p.m. W, 93-56 Head Coach: Sherri Coale Head Coach: Raegan Pebley N18 at #21/21 USF 1 p.m. L, 70-87 Record at OU: 486-253 (23rd year) Record at TCU: 83-64 (5th year) N22 vs. UAB & 4:15 p.m. L, 84-89 GAME #17 Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 239-240 (16th year) N23 vs. Clemson 6:45 p.m. L, 62-74 Last Game: Lost 104-78 at #18/19 Iowa State Last Game: Lost 73-67 at #11/11 Texas N28 at New Mexico 8 p.m. L, 80-84 GAMEDAY STORYLINES D2 at Auburn $ 3 p.m. L, 79-95 u Oklahoma travels to Fort Worth for its second straight Big 12 road game as the Sooners take on TCU Tuesday D5 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 7 p.m. W, 65-52 night inside Schollmaier Arena. OU leads the all-time series, 22-6, against TCU, but the Horned Frogs took two D9 #20/17 DEPAUL 2 p.m. L, 76-87 of the three matchups between the two teams a year ago including a 62-58 victory in Fort Worth. D19 #1/1 UCONN 7:30 p.m. L, 63-72 D22 at SMU 2 p.m. W, 77-61 u OU's Ana Llanusa looks to build off of her performance at Iowa State as the sophomore poured in a career- high 35 points, hit four 3-pointers, recorded a career-best 15 made free throws and four steals. Llanusa's 35 J2 TEXAS TECH 6:30 p.m. W, 66-61 point were the most point scored by a Sooner in a game since 2014 and the most points scored by a player in J5 at Kansas State 7 p.m. L, 56-86 the Big 12 this year. The sophomore's 15 made free throws were the second most made by a Sooner in a Big 12 J9 at #11/11 Texas 7 p.m. L, 63-73 game in program history. J13 WEST VIRGINIA 2 p.m. L, 56-66 u Freshman guard Taylor Robertson ranks fourth in the country with 3.88 3-pointers per game and ranks sixth J19 at #18/19 Iowa State 12 p.m. L, 78-104 nationally with 62 made 3-pointers this season. The freshman is second on the Sooners' freshman record list for J22 at TCU 8 p.m. FS1 3-pointers made in a single-season. Robertson has made multiple 3-pointers in 14 of 16 games this season. She J27 BAYLOR 2 p.m. FSN continues to lead the conference in 3-point shooting percentage (.443) and free throw percentage (.902). J30 at Kansas 7 p.m. ESPN+ u Oklahoma's top seven scorers are in their first or second year of Division I basketball with four of the seven being freshmen. Freshman guard Taylor Robertson ranks sixth in the Big 12 in scoring with 17.3 points per game F2 TEXAS 3 p.m. FSSW this season and leads the conference with 62 made 3-pointers. Ninety-seven percent of Oklahoma's scoring F6 at Oklahoma State 8 p.m. FSN comes from its freshmen and sophomore classes. F10 KANSAS STATE 2 p.m. FSOK F13 KANSAS 7 p.m. FSOK u TCU's coaching staff features two former Sooners: assistant coachesBritney Brown and Abi Olajuwon. F16 at Baylor 7 p.m. FSSW+ Brown won five Big 12 regular season or tournament titles as a Sooner and helped OU to two Sweet 16 F20 IOWA STATE 10:30 a.m. FSOK+ appearances. Olajuwon was a part of OU's 2009 and 2010 Final Four teams and won Big 12 titles in 2007 and F23 at West Virginia 3 p.m. AT&T Sports 2009. F25 OKLAHOMA STATE 8 p.m. FS1 PROBABLE OKLAHOMA STARTERS (BASED ON PREVIOUS GAME) M2 TCU 4:30 pm. FSSW M5 at Texas Tech 7 p.m. NOTES: Finished with seven points and a career-high eight TATUM VEITENHEIMER • G rebounds vs. West Virginia (1/13) ... Had eight points and six M8-11 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship ^ TBD FSN/FS1 5-8 • Fr. • Windthorst, Texas 32 rebounds at Texas (1/9) ... Had career-high seven assists at M22-25 NCAA 1st/2nd Round TBD TBD Windthorst High School SMU (12/22) ... Became the third true freshman point guard M29-A1 NCAA Regionals TBD TBD PTS REB APG MIN to start a season opener (Stacey Dales, Gabbi Ortiz) … Fifth in A5-7 NCAA Final Four TBD TBD the league with 1.9 steals per contest and 13th with 3.5 assists 6.4 3.9 3.6 32.0 per game. All times Central and subject to change & Junkanoo Jam (Bimini, Bahamas) NOTES: Recorded career-high 35 points at Iowa State, $ SEC/Big 12 Challenge (Auburn, Ala.) ANA LLANUSA • G knocking down four treys and 15 3-pointers ... Returned to ^ Phillips 66 Big 12 Championships (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 6-0 • So. • Choctaw, Okla. 22 Choctaw High School starting lineup and added 12 points vs. West Virginia (1/13) ... Led OU with 14 points at K-State (1/5) ... Returned from PTS REB 3FG% MIN injury on Jan. 2 vs. Texas Tech after missing 10 games due to TELEVISION: FS1 foot surgery ... All-Big 12 Honorable Mention and All-Big 12 13.3 3.2 .355 18.8 Play-by-Play ...................................Bill Doleman Freshman Team last season ... Made 25 career starts. Analyst .................................Brenda VanLengen NOTES: Won Big 12 Freshman of the Week four times this Online......................................FoxSportsGo.com TAYLOR ROBERTSON • G season ... Led OU with 13 points against West Virginia (1/13) 5-7 • Fr. • McPherson, Kan. ... Finished with 17 points vs. Texas Tech (1/2) ... Had 23 30 McPherson High School RADIO: SOONER RADIO NETWORK points and six made 3-pointers vs. UConn (12/19) ... Has made PTS REB 3FG% MIN multiple treys in 14 of 16 games ... Ranks fourth nationally with ................................. Brian Brinkley 3.88 3-pointers per game ... Leads the conference with a .902 Play-by-Play 16.6 3.4 .443 33.8 Radio ...................................KOKC 1520 AM (OKC) free throw percentage and .443 3-point clip. ..........................KREF 99.3 FM/1400 AM (Norman) NOTES: Five double-doubles this season ... Added 18 points Online....................................................TuneIn.com MADI WILLIAMS • G/F off the bench at Texas (1/9) ... Had 10 points/11 rebounds 6-0 • Fr. • Fort Worth, Texas vs. Texas Tech (1/2) ... Logged 20 points and 10 rebounds at 25 Trinty Valley School COMMUNICATIONS SMU (12/22) ... Picked up double-double with 12 points and 11 PTS REB FG% MIN rebounds vs. UConn (12/19) ... Scored career-high 22 points ........................ Tyler Pigg vs. UAB (11/22) ... Fifth in Big 12 in rebounds per game and Director/WBB Contact 12.3 8.9 .451 29.8 Email [email protected] 17th in scoring ... Scored 10-plus points in 10 games. Cell .................................................. 334-750-0791 NOTES: Recorded 10 points, six rebounds and five assists Office: .............................................405-325-3671 MANDY SIMPSON • F at Texas (1/9) ... Led OU and matched career-high with six 6-1 • So. • Boise, Idaho assists vs. Texas Tech (1/2) ... Posted 10 points and eight 3 Boise High School rebounds at New Mexico (11/28) ... Finished with a career-high PTS REB APG MIN 15 points and recorded seven rebounds against Northwestern State (11/15) ... 15th in Big 12 with 6.3 rebounds per game ... 5.5 6.3 2.6 28.7 Has 25 career starts and appeared in 41 career games. GAME 17: OKLAHOMA AT TCU GAME NOTES TUESDAY'S GAME BASICS TUESDAY'S OPPONENT: Oklahoma (5-11, 1-4 Big 12) looks to snap a four-game losing skid STATS COMPARISON TCU as the Sooners head to Fort Worth to face TCU (12-5, 2-4 Big 12) SERIES HISTORY on Tuesday night. Tip-off is set for 8 p.m. CT from Schollmaier Arena. The Sooners lead the all-time series, 22-6, against the CATEGORY Games ...................................................................28 Horned Frogs. Overall Record 5-11 12-5 Series Record ................................OU leads 22-6 Points Per Game 72.3 68.6 Tuesday's game will be televised on FS1 with Bill Doleman (play- At Norman......................................OU leads 15-0 by-play) and Brenda VanLengen (analyst) on the call. The contest Opp. Points Per Game 76.9 58.1 At Fort Worth .................................. OU leads 7-5 will air on the Sooner Radio Network (KOKC 1520 AM in Oklahoma Rebounds Per Game 40.4 38.4 At Neutral Site ............................... TCU leads 1-0 City; KREF 99.3 FM/1400 AM in Norman; TuneIn Radio App) with Rebounding Margin -0.8 +1.8 Last Win .............................84-71 in Norman (1/4/18) Brian Brinkley calling the action. Field Goal Pct. .424 .433 Last Home Win ............. 84-71 in Norman (1/4/18) Opp. Field Goal Pct. .420 .373 Last Road Win ...........73-64 in Fort Worth (2/25/17) GAME 16 RECAP: IOWA STATE 3-Point Pct. .346 .304 Last Loss ............... 62-58 in Fort Worth (1/27/18) Opp.
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