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Sooners Snatch Bedlam Win, End Pokes' Unbeaten Streak
14 Dec
Summary
- Oklahoma's timeout ignited an 11-3 run, securing an 85-76 Bedlam victory.
- Xzayvier Brown scored 21 points on nine shots, overcoming an ankle injury.
- OSU's defensive struggles and Parsa Fallah's injury impacted their performance.

Oklahoma's men's basketball team secured a significant 85-76 victory over previously undefeated Oklahoma State in a hard-fought Bedlam rivalry game. The pivotal moment came with just over 11 minutes remaining, when a well-timed timeout by Sooners coach Porter Moser helped his team regroup. Emerging from the timeout, Oklahoma launched an 11-3 run that ultimately propelled them to control the remainder of the contest.
Xzayvier Brown was a standout performer for the Sooners, delivering a crucial offensive performance with 21 points on an efficient nine shots, complemented by five assists and a single turnover. His resurgence was particularly notable given a recent ankle injury. Supporting Brown's efforts, Nijel Pack contributed 18 points with four three-pointers, while Derrion Reid added 10 points. The team's ability to respond to Oklahoma State's runs underscored their growth, as stressed by Coach Moser.
Despite Christian Coleman's energetic play, Oklahoma State struggled defensively, a recurring issue highlighted by coach Steve Lutz. The Cowboys were further hampered by the absence of center Parsa Fallah due to a back injury, impacting their interior presence and athleticism. Oklahoma capitalized on these struggles, shooting effectively from the field and beyond the arc, securing the important in-state rivalry win.




