Oklahoma State University Athletics

Cowboys down Tulsa in Battleground 2K23
December 10, 2023 | Cowboy Basketball
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Javon Small scored 18 points and Oklahoma State rode a fast start to a 72-57 neutral court win over Tulsa in the Battleground 2K23 at the Paycom Center.
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The Cowboys (4-5) won despite totaling more turnovers (28) than baskets (23). They committed just one in the first eight minutes of the game while building leads of 17-3 and 21-5 but had 13 in the final 11 minutes of the first half and 14 more after halftime.
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PJ Haggerty and Tyshawn Archie scored 13 points each and combined for nine of Tulsa's 19 steals – the most ever by an OSU opponent. The previous mark was 18, set in 2002 by UMKC and matched in 2021 by Texas.
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The Cowboys atoned with a dominant defensive effort of their own, forcing 20 Tulsa turnovers while finishing +18 on the boards (41-23). They held the Golden Hurricane to 37% from the field, including 3-of-20 from deep, and just four assists.
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OSU shot 48.9% and 8-of-20 from three.
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Small was 10-of-13 from the free throw line, ending a string of 28 consecutive makes going back to Nov. 17. It was the longest Cowboy streak since Phil Forte in January, 2015 and tied for the ninth-longest in school history.
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Quion Williams added a career-high 12 points on 5-of-6 shooting along with seven rebounds, four assists and three steals. He converted a three-point play with 5:32 left in the opening half to give OSU its largest lead of the night (19) at 30-11.
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Tulsa – which started the game 4-of-19 from the field -- hit 5-of-7 shots and scored 15 of the final 20 points before the intermission to trim the deficit to single-digits, 35-26.
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OSU opened the second half with another 15-6 spurt to rebuild its lead to 50-32 near the 13:00-mark.
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Isaiah Miranda, the sixth OSU freshman to debut this season, scored his first collegiate points on a sequence that included a steal and a ferocious putback dunk that made it 62-49 with 6:04 to play.
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The Cowboys improved to 108-26 all-time in Oklahoma City, including 15-5 at Paycom Center, home of the NBA's Thunder. This was their first visit since early in the 2013-14 season.
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OSU is now 76-39 against Tulsa (3-1 under Mike Boynton Jr.).
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The Cowboys have the week off before opening up a five-game homestand against Oral Roberts on Sunday, Dec. 17.
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The Cowboys (4-5) won despite totaling more turnovers (28) than baskets (23). They committed just one in the first eight minutes of the game while building leads of 17-3 and 21-5 but had 13 in the final 11 minutes of the first half and 14 more after halftime.
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PJ Haggerty and Tyshawn Archie scored 13 points each and combined for nine of Tulsa's 19 steals – the most ever by an OSU opponent. The previous mark was 18, set in 2002 by UMKC and matched in 2021 by Texas.
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The Cowboys atoned with a dominant defensive effort of their own, forcing 20 Tulsa turnovers while finishing +18 on the boards (41-23). They held the Golden Hurricane to 37% from the field, including 3-of-20 from deep, and just four assists.
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OSU shot 48.9% and 8-of-20 from three.
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Small was 10-of-13 from the free throw line, ending a string of 28 consecutive makes going back to Nov. 17. It was the longest Cowboy streak since Phil Forte in January, 2015 and tied for the ninth-longest in school history.
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Quion Williams added a career-high 12 points on 5-of-6 shooting along with seven rebounds, four assists and three steals. He converted a three-point play with 5:32 left in the opening half to give OSU its largest lead of the night (19) at 30-11.
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Tulsa – which started the game 4-of-19 from the field -- hit 5-of-7 shots and scored 15 of the final 20 points before the intermission to trim the deficit to single-digits, 35-26.
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OSU opened the second half with another 15-6 spurt to rebuild its lead to 50-32 near the 13:00-mark.
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Isaiah Miranda, the sixth OSU freshman to debut this season, scored his first collegiate points on a sequence that included a steal and a ferocious putback dunk that made it 62-49 with 6:04 to play.
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The Cowboys improved to 108-26 all-time in Oklahoma City, including 15-5 at Paycom Center, home of the NBA's Thunder. This was their first visit since early in the 2013-14 season.
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OSU is now 76-39 against Tulsa (3-1 under Mike Boynton Jr.).
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The Cowboys have the week off before opening up a five-game homestand against Oral Roberts on Sunday, Dec. 17.
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Team Stats
Tulsa
OSU
FG%
.370
.489
3FG%
.150
.400
FT%
.700
.692
RB
23
41
TO
20
28
STL
19
9
Game Leaders
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