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NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- Baylor turned the ball over on four of its
first five possessions against Oklahoma. Things got no better after that.
The Bears didn't score a basket until about 6½ minutes into the game and had only 13 points in the first half as the Sooners (No. 17 ESPN/USA Today, No. 16 AP) rolled to
a 76-43 victory Tuesday night.
Oklahoma forced 22 turnovers, held the Bears to 32 percent
shooting and made it a miserable return for coach Dave Bliss.
Bliss, in his first year at Baylor, coached the Sooners from
1975-80 and had not been back since.
"If I didn't have to play the basketball team, it would have
been terrific," Bliss said.
"Oklahoma is special to this coach," he said. "We went
through a similar period with OU that first year. We struggled a
little bit but by the end of conference we got to be competitive.
That's our goal with the Baylor Bears."
That may take some doing. Baylor (9-4, 0-2 Big 12) also scored only 43 points in its conference opener against Texas last week.
J.R. Raymond made six 3-pointers and scored 20 to lead Oklahoma (14-1, 2-0). Eduardo Najera had 18 points and 10 rebounds, and freshman Hollis Price tied his career high with 15 points.
"We did a good job of sustaining our effort from timeout to
timeout," coach Kelvin Sampson said. "We got after their
shooters, took away things they like to do, our guards did a good
job of pressuring.
"It's good to see our kids do that. Effort is important in
everything we do in life."
Baylor, which scored only 17 in the first half against Texas,
was held to the second-fewest points in a half in school history.
The school record is seven points, against Illinois State in 1984.
The Bears' first field goal came on Steve Othoro's follow dunk at the 13:38 mark. Terry Black added a steal and dunk 20 seconds
later to make the score 13-8.
Oklahoma made sure Baylor got no closer. While the Bears turned the ball over on five of six possessions, the Sooners got two
3-pointers from Raymond and another from Tim Heskett to push the
lead to 22-5.
A 13-1 run a few minutes later gave Oklahoma a 35-9 lead. The Bears didn't crack double figures until Jamie Kendrick's two free
throws made the score 35-11 with 1:32 left in the half.
"I thought our defense really dominated Baylor in terms of
getting them out of their offense," Sampson said.
Oklahoma had eight 3-pointers in the first half and finished
with 11. Baylor was 2-of-15 from behind the arc and committed 22
turnovers.
Kendrick scored 15, the only Baylor player in double figures.
Black scored six and Tevis Stukes had eight -- both were held 10
points below their averages.
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- Oklahoma (No. 17 ESPN/USA Today, No. 16 AP) held Baylor to 13 first-half points while bombarding the Bears from long range and coasted to a 76-43 victory Tuesday night.
J.R. Raymond scored 20 points and Eduardo Najera had 18 for the Sooners (14-1, 2-0 Big 12), who held Baylor to four field goals in the
first half and 32 percent shooting for the game.
The Bears (9-4, 0-2), who scored only 17 points in the first half of
their conference opener against Texas last week, were held to the
second-fewest points in a half in school history. The school record
is seven points, against Illinois State in 1984.
It made for a miserable return for Baylor coach Dave Bliss, who
coached Oklahoma from 1975-80 and had not been back in Norman since then.
Baylor turned the ball over on four of its first five trips and
didn't make a field goal until Steve Othoro's follow dunk at the
13:38 mark. Terry Black, Baylor's best player and one of the top
scorers in the conference, added a steal and dunk 20 seconds later
to make it 13-8.
Oklahoma made sure Baylor got no closer. While the Bears turned
the ball over on five of six possessions, the Sooners got two
3-pointers from Raymond and another from Tim Heskett to push the
lead to 22-5.
A 13-1 run a few minutes later gave Oklahoma a 35-9 lead. The
Bears didn't crack double figures until Jamie Kendrick's two free
throws made the score 35-11 with 1:32 left in the half.
Oklahoma had eight 3-pointers in the first half and finished
with 11. Baylor was 2-of-15 from behind the arc and committed 22
turnovers.
Kendrick scored 15, the only Baylor player in double figures.
Black scored just six, 10 below his average.
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