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Oklahoma State vs. New Orleans Postgame Notes
November 20, 2023 | Cowboy Basketball
Oklahoma State Postgame Notes vs. New Orleans
Oklahoma State – 96, New Orleans - 68
Nov. 20, 2023 | Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena)
Oklahoma State Leaders: Points – Jamyron Keller (18), Rebounds – Mike Marsh (11), Assists – Javon Small (6)
New Orleans Leaders: Points – Jordan Johnson (23), Rebounds – Two Tied (4), Assists – Two Tied (2)
Game Notes:
• The Cowboys led wire-to-wire as they defeated New Orleans, 96-68. After leading by six at the halftime horn, Oklahoma State outscored the Privateers 53-31 in the second half, highlighted by a historic 22-point run.
• Coming off the bench, Jamyron Keller had a big-time debut for the Cowboys:
• Five Cowboys ended the night scoring in double-figures, marking its third occurrence over the last four seasons. Oklahoma State had a quintet of double-digit scorers against Youngstown State on March 15 and versus Oakland on Dec. 5, 2020. OSU logged six men in double digits against Charleston on Nov. 22, 2021.
• After logging a career-high 29 points, Javon Small led the Cowboys in the first half with 13 points on 4-of-6 shooting.
• Senior Carson Sager made his first appearance of the season.
• Javon Small, John Michael-Wright, Quion Williams, Eric Dailey Jr. and Brandon Garrison started for Oklahoma State.
Game Flow:
• Dailey Jr. put the Cowboys on the board first, splitting a pair of free throws. Off the missed foul shot, Williams clawed down an offensive rebound before finding Small on a left-wing three.
• Working out of the left baseline, Williams found Small on the very next possession for another left-wing three at the buzzer.
• After an exchange of buckets, Dailey Jr. got a steal and left-handed slam off a bad pass to lead, 11-8, going into the first media break.
• Keller made his Cowboy debut seven minutes into play, jetting from the top-of-the-key for a layup in his first possession.
• The Privateers were held scoreless for five minutes across seven shot attempts, resulting in a 6-0 spurt from the Cowboys.
• After building a 10-point lead, the Privateers responded with a 9-0 run.
• The Cowboys responded with a 14-4 run to build its lead to 11.
• New Orleans scored the final five points of the first half, with Oklahoma State leading, 43-37.
• Dailey Jr. and Williams opened with the Cowboys' first eight of 10 second-half points, scoring four a piece. Dailey Jr. connected with Williams on an alley-oop jam in the stint.
• The Privateers strung up a 10-2 run to cut their deficit to three.
• Keller, Wright and Dailey Jr. orchestrated a three-man fastbreak that yielded a Dailey Jr. and-one. The play helped surge OSU into a double-digit lead and a colossal run.
• The Cowboys rattled off 22-consecutive points in a 4 minute, 48-second span to build a 27-point lead. OSU's run consisted of seven free throws, four layups, two dunks and one three.
• Oklahoma State's lead amassed to 28 at its highest off a Keller three – the final made basket of the game.
Team Streaks:
• OSU has made at least one three-point in 768 consecutive games dating back to Jan. 13, 2001.
• Dating back to last season, the Cowboys have shot over 40 percent from the field in 19 of their last 24 games
• Dating back to last season, the Pokes have posted 10 or more assists in 34 of their last 41 games
Oklahoma State – 96, New Orleans - 68
Nov. 20, 2023 | Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena)
Oklahoma State Leaders: Points – Jamyron Keller (18), Rebounds – Mike Marsh (11), Assists – Javon Small (6)
New Orleans Leaders: Points – Jordan Johnson (23), Rebounds – Two Tied (4), Assists – Two Tied (2)
Game Notes:
• The Cowboys led wire-to-wire as they defeated New Orleans, 96-68. After leading by six at the halftime horn, Oklahoma State outscored the Privateers 53-31 in the second half, highlighted by a historic 22-point run.
• Coming off the bench, Jamyron Keller had a big-time debut for the Cowboys:
- Keller's 18 points (7-of-10 FG) marked the most points by a Cowboy in their debut since Cade Cunningham opened his career with 21 points against UT Arlington on Nov. 25, 2020.Â
- Leading the team in points (18) and made threes (4), Keller posted the most points by a Cowboy reserve since Moussa Cisse scored 18 points against Oklahoma on Feb. 1, 2023.
• Five Cowboys ended the night scoring in double-figures, marking its third occurrence over the last four seasons. Oklahoma State had a quintet of double-digit scorers against Youngstown State on March 15 and versus Oakland on Dec. 5, 2020. OSU logged six men in double digits against Charleston on Nov. 22, 2021.
• After logging a career-high 29 points, Javon Small led the Cowboys in the first half with 13 points on 4-of-6 shooting.
• Senior Carson Sager made his first appearance of the season.
• Javon Small, John Michael-Wright, Quion Williams, Eric Dailey Jr. and Brandon Garrison started for Oklahoma State.
Game Flow:
• Dailey Jr. put the Cowboys on the board first, splitting a pair of free throws. Off the missed foul shot, Williams clawed down an offensive rebound before finding Small on a left-wing three.
• Working out of the left baseline, Williams found Small on the very next possession for another left-wing three at the buzzer.
• After an exchange of buckets, Dailey Jr. got a steal and left-handed slam off a bad pass to lead, 11-8, going into the first media break.
• Keller made his Cowboy debut seven minutes into play, jetting from the top-of-the-key for a layup in his first possession.
• The Privateers were held scoreless for five minutes across seven shot attempts, resulting in a 6-0 spurt from the Cowboys.
• After building a 10-point lead, the Privateers responded with a 9-0 run.
• The Cowboys responded with a 14-4 run to build its lead to 11.
• New Orleans scored the final five points of the first half, with Oklahoma State leading, 43-37.
• Dailey Jr. and Williams opened with the Cowboys' first eight of 10 second-half points, scoring four a piece. Dailey Jr. connected with Williams on an alley-oop jam in the stint.
• The Privateers strung up a 10-2 run to cut their deficit to three.
• Keller, Wright and Dailey Jr. orchestrated a three-man fastbreak that yielded a Dailey Jr. and-one. The play helped surge OSU into a double-digit lead and a colossal run.
• The Cowboys rattled off 22-consecutive points in a 4 minute, 48-second span to build a 27-point lead. OSU's run consisted of seven free throws, four layups, two dunks and one three.
• Oklahoma State's lead amassed to 28 at its highest off a Keller three – the final made basket of the game.
Team Streaks:
• OSU has made at least one three-point in 768 consecutive games dating back to Jan. 13, 2001.
• Dating back to last season, the Cowboys have shot over 40 percent from the field in 19 of their last 24 games
• Dating back to last season, the Pokes have posted 10 or more assists in 34 of their last 41 games
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