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		No. 17 Oklahoma pulls out win over Texas 
		
		 
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		[February 18, 2015] 
		NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma couldn't 
		do much inside all night. But in the final 2:30 against Texas on Tuesday 
		night, the No. 17 Sooners drove the lane, made plays on the offensive 
		boards and got to the free-throw line to pull out a 71-69 win over the 
		Longhorns at Lloyd Noble Center. 
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			 "Our guys kept fighting and plugging and trying to stay within 
			reach there in the second half," Sooners coach Lon Kruger said. 
			"Texas had a step on us and played with a little bit of a margin but 
			our guys kept working at it." 
			 
			The Sooners trailed by as many as seven in the final seven minutes 
			but slowly cut the deficit with the help of some strong defense. 
			 
			Sophomore point guard Jordan Woodard's steal set up senior forward 
			TaShawn Thomas's offensive rebound and putback with 2:32 remaining. 
			Thomas was fouled and hit the free throw to tie the game for the 
			first time since 13 minutes remained. 
			 
			Thomas had several shots blocked in the game and Sooners coaches 
			kept telling him to pump fake. 
			 
			"I was," Thomas said. "I just wasn't doing it enough. So on that one 
			I was going to make sure I faked it one extra time." 
			 
			It took until the third fake for Thomas to clear room to hit the 
			shot. 
			   
			Woodard then put the Sooners up with a driving layup with 1:30 
			remaining. 
			 
			But he left open the door for the Longhorns by missing a free throw 
			with 7.4 seconds left to give Texas a shot to force overtime. 
			 
			But sophomore guard Isaiah Cousins fouled Kendal Yancy before the 
			sophomore guard could get a shot off. Yancy missed the first free 
			throw and junior guard Buddy Hield pulled down the rebound, was 
			fouled and hit two free throws to put the game away. 
			 
			Texas senior forward Jonathan Holmes hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer 
			to narrow the margin. 
			 
			Texas blocked 13 Sooners' shots -- the Sooners made just 14 
			two-point buckets in the game. 
			 
			Woodard led the Sooners with 13 points, Hield had 12 and sophomore 
			guard Frank Booker and junior guard Dinjiyl Walker added 10 off the 
			bench. 
			 
			Oklahoma turned up the defensive pressure late, finishing with eight 
			steals on 13 Texas turnovers. The Sooners scored 18 points off those 
			turnovers and outscored the Longhorns 9-0 on the fastbreak. 
			 
			"They're an outstanding team," Texas coach Rick Barnes said. "We did 
			a lot of good things tonight. We're close but close doesn't get it 
			done. Turnovers at the wrong time (hurt). We had a chance to put a 
			little bit more pressure on them." 
			 
			The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for the Longhorns 
			(17-9, 6-7 Big 12). 
			 
			"We have a chance to be a really good team but we still have to play 
			to the ability we know we can," Barnes said. 
			 
			Myles Turner is starting to play like the potential one-and-done 
			player Texas thought it was getting when the 6-foot-11 forward 
			decided to come to Austin. 
			 
			The freshman scored 17 points, with 10 rebounds and blocked six 
			shots in the loss. 
			 
			
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			Yancy added 14. 
			 
			It was a much different result than Jan. 5 in Austin, when the 
			Sooners crushed the Longhorns 70-49. 
			 
			In that game, Texas scored just 14 first-half points and Turner was 
			just 2-for-9 from the field with four points. But despite not 
			starting against the Sooners, Turner came off the bench to frustrate 
			Oklahoma (18-8, 9-5 Big 12) on the defensive end and make them pay 
			on the offensive end. 
			 
			Turner was 5 of 9 from the field, missing just one shot from inside 
			the 3-point line for Texas. 
			 
			The teams went back and forth for much of the first half, with 
			Oklahoma struggling to get to the rim consistently against Texas' 
			big interior. 
			 
			The Sooners stayed in the game thanks to outside shooting and by 
			hitting their free throws. 
			 
			They had to get production from unexpected places, though. 
			 
			Hield, the Big 12's leading scorer, was 3 of 10 from the floor 
			before halftime and junior forward Ryan Spangler, one of the most 
			consistent shooters on the Sooners, was just 2 of 7. 
			 
			But reserve guards Walker and Booker combined for three 3-pointers 
			in the first 20 minutes. 
			 
			Walker hit two, his first game with multiple 3-pointers since 
			November. 
			 
			"That was big for us," Hield said. "Frank's been doing a great job 
			the past couple games and stepping up and making shots for us and 
			Dinjiyl is doing it now. Hopefully they keep their confidence up 
			because we're going to need that down the stretch in every game we 
			play now." 
			   
			 
			NOTES: A game after scoring 25 points on 10-of-13 shooting and 
			finishing with his third triple-double of the season in a win over 
			Texas Tech, Texas freshman F Myles Turner was not in the starting 
			lineup. ... Senior F Jonathan Holmes started in Turner's place. ... 
			Oklahoma City Thunder general manager Sam Presti was among the NBA 
			executives in attendance. ... The Sooners were called for just two 
			fouls in the game's first 12 minutes but both were on senior F 
			TaShawn Thomas. Oklahoma was called for just four fouls in the first 
			half and Texas had just five. ... Oklahoma travels to Texas Tech on 
			Saturday. Texas hosts Iowa State.
 
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