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Oklahoma State at Texas Postgame Notes
March 02, 2024 | Cowboy Basketball
Oklahoma State Postgame Notes at Texas
Final Score: Oklahoma State – 65, Texas – 81
Records: Oklahoma State 12-17 (4-12); Texas 19-10 (8-8)
March 2, 2024 | Austin, Texas (Moody Center)
Oklahoma State Leaders: Points – John-Michael Wright (18), Rebounds – Quion Williams (7), Assists – Mike Marsh (3)
Texas Leaders: Points – Dylan Disu (17), Rebounds – Kadin Shedrick (6), Assists – Tyrese Hunter, Dylan Disu (5)
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Game Notes:
• John-Michael Wright has made multiple three-pointers in each of his last 12 games. With a 4-of-9 showing on Saturday, he tied Keiton Page for the second-longest streak in OSU history. Page built the accolade in his last 12 games with the Cowboys, while Obi Muonelo owns a 17-game streak.
• Four of five OSU starters notched double figures: John-Michael Wright (18), Quion Williams (13), Javon Small (13) and Jamyron Keller (11).
• The Cowboys shot 18-of-21 (85.7%) from the free throw line on Saturday, marking its highest free throw percentage on 20-or-more attempts since shooting 22-of-25 (88%) against Ole Miss on Jan. 28, 2023, the best in a conference game since shooting 23-of-26 (88.5%) versus Oklahoma on Feb. 27, 2021.
• Javon Small, John-Michael Wright, Jamyron Keller, Quion Williams and Brandon Garrison started for the Cowboys.
Game Flow:
• With a back-and-forth battle early, Texas built a margin with a mid-half 11-0 run to lead 45-36 at the halftime horn.
• Oklahoma State opened the game ahead, 5-4, with a Garrison layup and Keller 3-pointer.
• Texas opened the game with three layups and a 3-pointer from Dylan Disu.
• Trailing by five, OSU sparked a 6-0 run between Williams and Keller to take the lead.
• With play knotted at 18-18, the Longhorns punched a four-minute 11-0 run. Â
• The Cowboys placed a 9-2 run to cut play to four points.Â
• Texas led by multiple possessions for the closing 3:14 of the second half, peaking at 10 after a Max Abmas 3-pointer.
• OSU stacked an 8-2 run to begin the second half, cutting its deficit to 47-44.
• The Cowboys continued its spurt, tying the game at 52 with a 16-7 run in the first eight minutes of the second half. Small and Wright led the run with seven and six points in the stint.
• The Longhorns trotted out a three minute, 14-0 run on 5-of-7 shooting to lead 66-52.
• Texas held its double-digit lead to the final buzzer.
Team Streaks:
• OSU has made at least one three-point shot in 792 consecutive games dating back to Jan. 13, 2001.
• OSU has shot more free throws than its opponent in 11 of the last 13 games, matching Oklahoma's total the previous weekend.
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Final Score: Oklahoma State – 65, Texas – 81
Records: Oklahoma State 12-17 (4-12); Texas 19-10 (8-8)
March 2, 2024 | Austin, Texas (Moody Center)
Oklahoma State Leaders: Points – John-Michael Wright (18), Rebounds – Quion Williams (7), Assists – Mike Marsh (3)
Texas Leaders: Points – Dylan Disu (17), Rebounds – Kadin Shedrick (6), Assists – Tyrese Hunter, Dylan Disu (5)
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Game Notes:
• John-Michael Wright has made multiple three-pointers in each of his last 12 games. With a 4-of-9 showing on Saturday, he tied Keiton Page for the second-longest streak in OSU history. Page built the accolade in his last 12 games with the Cowboys, while Obi Muonelo owns a 17-game streak.
• Four of five OSU starters notched double figures: John-Michael Wright (18), Quion Williams (13), Javon Small (13) and Jamyron Keller (11).
• The Cowboys shot 18-of-21 (85.7%) from the free throw line on Saturday, marking its highest free throw percentage on 20-or-more attempts since shooting 22-of-25 (88%) against Ole Miss on Jan. 28, 2023, the best in a conference game since shooting 23-of-26 (88.5%) versus Oklahoma on Feb. 27, 2021.
• Javon Small, John-Michael Wright, Jamyron Keller, Quion Williams and Brandon Garrison started for the Cowboys.
Game Flow:
• With a back-and-forth battle early, Texas built a margin with a mid-half 11-0 run to lead 45-36 at the halftime horn.
• Oklahoma State opened the game ahead, 5-4, with a Garrison layup and Keller 3-pointer.
• Texas opened the game with three layups and a 3-pointer from Dylan Disu.
• Trailing by five, OSU sparked a 6-0 run between Williams and Keller to take the lead.
• With play knotted at 18-18, the Longhorns punched a four-minute 11-0 run. Â
• The Cowboys placed a 9-2 run to cut play to four points.Â
• Texas led by multiple possessions for the closing 3:14 of the second half, peaking at 10 after a Max Abmas 3-pointer.
• OSU stacked an 8-2 run to begin the second half, cutting its deficit to 47-44.
• The Cowboys continued its spurt, tying the game at 52 with a 16-7 run in the first eight minutes of the second half. Small and Wright led the run with seven and six points in the stint.
• The Longhorns trotted out a three minute, 14-0 run on 5-of-7 shooting to lead 66-52.
• Texas held its double-digit lead to the final buzzer.
Team Streaks:
• OSU has made at least one three-point shot in 792 consecutive games dating back to Jan. 13, 2001.
• OSU has shot more free throws than its opponent in 11 of the last 13 games, matching Oklahoma's total the previous weekend.
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