Box Score
ORU vs. Missouri State | Friday, December 13,
2013 |
Team |
1st
H |
2nd
H |
Total |
Missouri State |
26 |
44 |
70 |
Oral Roberts |
24 |
43 |
67 |
Glover - 19 pts (3-4 3FG) | Conley - 16 pts (6-6
FG), 6 reb.
|
TULSA, Okla. - The Oral Roberts men's basketball team climbed
out of a nine-point hole and tied the game with five minutes to
play but Missouri State hit its final four shots and nine free
throws and topped the Golden Eagles 70-67 on Friday night at the
Mabee Center.
ORU (5-5) got a career high 16 points on a perfect 6-for-6
shooting night from Brandon
Conley but fell despite shooting 61 percent (14-23) in the
second half. Shawn
Glover led ORU with 19 points, including a 3-for-4 mark from
3-point range, and Korey
Billbury chipped in 10 points.
Conley and Bobby
Word tied for team-high honors with six rebounds apiece and ORU
out-rebounded the Bears 33-31.
MSU (8-1) got 20 points from Marcus Marshall, 12 from Christian
Kirk and 15 from Jarmar Gulley, who proved a big part of the late
run for the Bears. Missouri State held advantages in points in the
paint (34-26), second chance points (8-4) and bench points
(39-13).
Despite falling at home for the first time this season, ORU shot
the ball better from the field (46 percent - 43 percent), including
a 47-percent to 33-percent advantage from 3-point range. The Bears
held the edge at the free throw line, hitting 16-of-18
attempts.
"That was a tough loss," said Coach Scott
Sutton. "We struggled all night on the offensive end and we had
to play catch up most of the game. We finally got caught up and we
had a couple of terrible possessions. I thought during that time
that we were playing catch up we played really well and that
allowed us to get back in the game. I give a lot of credit to
Missouri State, they have a nice team."
A pair of early 3-pointers, including one by Denell
Henderson on his first attempt of the year, put ORU up 13-9
midway through the first half. After that point, though, it was a
10-3 run, including a pair of 3-pointers, that made it a 10-3 run
and the Bears took a 21-18 advantage, grabbing their first lead of
the game.
D.J.
Jackson hit a step-back jumper and Billbury drained one from
long range to put ORU back up 23-21 with less than three minutes to
go in the half.
All tied at 24 with the clock winding down, Marshall hit a layup
in the final seconds of the half to send the teams to the locker
room with the Bears holding a 26-24 advantage.
A hot start extended an MSU spurt into a 12-3 advantage to open
up a 33-26 lead out of the break. ORU climbed back into it and cut
it to a 3-point game on a number of occasions but couldn't close
the gap.
Down four after a pair of Glover free throws, the Golden Eagles
gave up five straight to the Bears, including a 3-point play by
Gulley making it 44-35, the largest lead of the game for the
Bears.
ORU responded with another 6-0 run to cut it back to three with
11:26 to play after a pair of Jabbar
Singleton free throws.
On the back of Billbury, ORU finally got over the hump and tied
the game at 52-52 with just shy of five minutes to play, but over
the next 3:11, the Bears put together another rally, with Gulley
scoring seven of the Bears' 12 points in a 12-4 run. The run forced
ORU to foul in the final minute of the game.
As they did all game, the Bears continued to be solid from the
free throw line and knocked down their final nine attempts from the
free throw line to take the 70-67 victory.
ORU hits the road again for a matchup with Akron as the return
game from the BracketBusters series. That contest will tip from
James A. Rhodes Arena at 7 p.m. on Monday, December 16.
For the latest information on ORU men's basketball, follow @ORUMBB on Twitter or go
to www.ORUGoldenEagles.com. For
tickets visit mabeecenter.com or call 495-7ORU (7678).
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