Box Score
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas-A strong inside game, led by Damen
Bell-Holter's fifth double-double of the season, led Oral Roberts
(9-8, 4-1) past Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (2-13, 1-4) 64-52 in
south Texas, Thursday night.
Bell-Holter had a game-high 27 points on an 8-of-9 shooting
effort, and had 13 rebounds as he scored 20 points for the fourth
time in five games. Warren Niles overcame a cold start to score 14
points, while Shawn Glover added 12 for the Golden Eagles, who won
their third-straight road game.
Will Nelson had 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Islanders, the
only player in double-figures.
ORU dominated the paint with a 26-16 scoring advantage, and a
35-27 rebounding edge. Despite turning the ball over 15 times
compared to the Islanders' 13, ORU made the most of the
opportunities with a 21-4 advantage in points off turnovers.
The Golden Eagles shot 43.9 percent (18-41) for the game, the
lowest of the nine victories this season, but held the Islanders to
35.8 percent (19-53), the third lowest percentage of the
season.
"I thought we played really well in the second half until the
final five or six minutes when we kind of put it on cruise control.
In the first half we did a lot of good things, but we just couldn't
make shots," said Coach Scott Sutton. "Warren had six of his best
looks in a long time and just couldn't knock them down so instead
of being up eight or 12 points we were up two. Damen was obviously
tremendous all night."
Despite shooting just 2-of-8 from the field to start the game,
ORU trailed by just two (6-4) more than five minutes into the game.
A 3-pointer by Mike Manghum gave ORU its first lead of the game and
after a quick back-and-forth, the inside game of Bell-Holter and
Glover gave ORU a 16-10 lead, the largest for either team more than
13 minutes into the game.
A couple of 5-0 spurts put the Islanders right back in the game
and they tied it at 20 late in the half. A basket by Zane Knowles
with 1:43 to play in the half gave the home team a one-point lead
but Manghum hit his second 3-pointer of the half to give the Golden
Eagles a 25-23 lead at the break.
Despite a concerted effort from the Islanders to keep the ball
out of Bell-Holter's hands, he hit five of his six shots and
grabbed seven rebounds in the first half, helping ORU's shooting
percentage that suffered from a 2-of-11 mark behind the arc. The
Golden Eagles finished the half 10-23 from the field overall and 16
of the team's 25 points at halftime came in the paint.
Bell-Holter continued to dominate in the second half, eight of
the team's first 14 points, six of which came from the free throw
line, helping ORU extend the lead to 10 points.
The lead would go all the way to 17 thanks to a 10-0 run for the
Golden Eagles over the course of three minutes in the second
half.
Again the Islanders would not go away quietly and free throws
with less than four minutes to go made it a 10-point game again as
Corpus Christi went on a 7-2 run. A 3-pointer by James King, his
first shot of the game, made it a 10-point game again at 57-47 with
1:49 to play.
Despite hitting 17 of the first 18 free throw attempts, things
got dicey for ORU down the stretch as they tried to put the game
away from the charity stripe. The Golden Eagles hit just 6 of the
last 10 in the final 2:18, but hit enough to escape with the 64-52
victory.
ORU will face Sam Houston State on Saturday at 3:45 p.m. inside
the Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum in Huntsville, Texas.
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