Box Score
ORU vs. Cameron | Tuesday, December 3,
2013 |
Team |
1st
H |
2nd
H |
Total |
Cameron |
22 |
42 |
64 |
Oral Roberts |
38 |
36 |
74 |
Wilson - 10 pts (5-6 FG), 10 reb | Glover 15 pts,
5 reb
|
TULSA, Okla. - Oral Roberts opened up an 18-point first half lead
and it dipped below 10 just once the rest of the game as the Golden
Eagles topped Cameron 74-64 on Tuesday night at the Mabee
Center.
ORU (5-3) was led by Shawn
Glover who had 15 points, hitting that plateau for the
11th straight game dating back to last season. Jorden
Kaufman added a career best 11 points, and Korey
Billbury matched that mark. Drew
Wilson, who made the first start of his ORU career, made the
most of the opportunity with a 10-point, 10-rebound performance. It
was his first double-double at ORU and the second of his
career.
"Drew needed to have something good happen to him and I thought
he and Jabbar
(Singleton) played really well and played hard the entire
game," said Coach Scott
Sutton. "In the first half, we didn't shoot the ball extremely
well but I thought our defensive intensity was good. We took a
little bit of a step back in the second half."
ORU made the most of the opportunity to spread out the minutes
against Cameron, playing 12 of the 13 players on the active roster.
Of those 12, 10 played at least 10 minutes, with Adrion
Webber picking up nine minutes in the contest.
Cameron (3-4) had a trio of 10-point performances, including
Will Cook, Desmond Henry and Charles Joy.
ORU held a 47-37 advantage in rebounds, marking a season high
that topped the 45 rebounds at Tulsa to open the year. The Golden
Eagles also matched a season high in blocks with six, including two
from Corbin
Byford.
ORU gave up the opening basket of the game on a Cook layup, but
went on to score 21 of the next 26 points to open up a 21-7 lead
nine minutes in.
A 3-point play by Brandon
Conley and free throws by Kaufman pushed the ORU advantage to
18 in the first half, 36-18, before both teams hit a drought to end
the half. After a Conley basket at the 3:07 mark, there was just
one field goal, a layup by Aaron Thompson with 1:01 left in the
half.
Even with the dry spell, ORU took a 38-22 lead into the locker
room at halftime.
The Aggies started quickly again in the second half and scored
the first five points, making it a 7-0 run stretching over halftime
, cutting it to an 11 point game at 38-27.
An 8-2 spurt by the Golden Eagles put them comfortably back in
front 46-29.
The Aggies would not go away easily though, and cut it to 11 two
different times inside of 15 minutes to play but both times
Singleton drained a 3-pointer on the other end for ORU.
A 6-0 run, all coming on layups for Cameron, snuck the ORU lead
under 10 at 62-53 with 7:22 to play, the closest they had been
since it was 15-7 less than five minutes into the game.
ORU answered with an 8-2 run to keep the Aggies at arm's-length
and cruised to the second home victory of the year.
After just their second home game in the first eight games, ORU
will go back on the road to face 10th-ranked Wichita
State on Saturday at Charles Koch Arena.
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tickets visit mabeecenter.com or call 495-7ORU (7678).
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