Box Score
SAN MARCOS, Texas-Led by a trio of double-digit scorers,
including a pair of 20-point performances, Oral Roberts (5-4)
pushed past Texas State (3-5) 86-77 on Wednesday night at Strahan
Coliseum.
Damen
Bell-Holter had a season high 21 points, and Warren
Niles matched that total, scoring 21 for the third game in a
row, while Shawn
Glover added 15 points to pace ORU, who trailed by as many as
12 early in the game. With the effort, Niles moved into ninth on
the all-time scoring list at ORU, passing the 1,500 point mark, and
Haywoode Workman in the process.
ORU shot 47 percent (32-67) from the field, but held a 42-28
edge on the glass and had 19 second-chance points as the Golden
Eagles posted their second-highest point total of the season, next
to a 90 point effort against St. Gregory's.
Texas State got 19 points from Matt Staff, 17 from Joel Wright
and 12 from Corey Stern, pacing a Bobcat offense that shot 50
percent (28-56) from the field for the game.
ORU had 13 turnovers, tying the second fewest this season, and
got 21 points off the bench as all nine players who saw action
scored at least two points. It was the fourth time this season in
which the ORU bench has outscored the opponent, and ORU is 3-1 in
those games.
"It's a great win, especially considering the way we started the
game," said Coach Scott
Sutton. "We came out flat and missed shots. I thought we got
great looks early and couldn't make anything and then we allowed
them to get in transition. We did a great job on the offensive
glass and early on I thought that kept us in it. In the second half
we established an inside presence with Damen and Shawn. I'm proud
of our guys. Good teams find a way to win."
Things were not going to the way of the Golden Eagles early as
Texas State hit its first six shots and took an early 13-4 lead
less than four minutes into the game. Conversely, ORU hit just two
of the first nine attempts from the floor.
The offense would not stop there for the Bobcats, as they went
on to start the game 8-for-8 before finally missing on a 3-point
attempt. It would be a 12-point advantage for the Bobcats with
11:51 to go in the first half as a 3-point play by Corey Stern made
it 23-11.
From that point, it was all Golden Eagles as they outscored
Texas State 36-19 over the remainder of the half to take a 47-42
lead into the locker room. All 17 of Niles' first half points came
during that span as he hit 3-of-4 3-point attempts and 7-of-10
attempts overall after starting 0-4 from the field and 0-2 from
beyond the arc.
Niles was not the only one who lit up to end the half as ORU
overcame an early 5-17 mark to hit 13 of the next 18 attempts as a
team.
Up five at the break, the two teams traded baskets early with
the ORU lead never falling below two but never getting higher than
five until a pair of Niles free throws after a technical foul made
it 57-50. A fast break layup by Bell-Holter pushed it up to nine
and forced Texas State to call the timeout just over four minutes
into the half.
The timeout couldn't stop the Golden Eagles as they continued to
get easy baskets and made it a 63-50 lead with a 10-0 run. It would
be the largest lead of the game for either team.
Texas State would claw back into it and cut it to a six point
game at 69-63 and it would hover around that mark for the remainder
of the game. With less than two to play, ORU briefly pushed it out
to a nine point lead at 82-73 and free throws down the stretch held
it there as ORU left Strahan Coliseum with the 86-77 win.
The Golden Eagles will return to the hardwood after an extended
break to take final exams. The next contest for ORU is December 18
as the Golden Eagles travel to Arizona to face the top-10
Wildcats.
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