Box Score
NACOGDOCHES, Texas-Stephen F. Austin out-scored Oral Roberts
15-2 over a span of 5:32, stretching from the first half to the
second and the run proved too much to overcome as ORU fell 77-67,
Saturday night at Johnson Coliseum.
Damen
Bell-Holter led ORU with 22 points and 10 rebounds, while Warren
Niles added 19 points, all in the second half. Shawn
Glover scored 12 points, all in the first half and played just
39 seconds in the second half before leaving the game with a cut
near his eye.
After being held to just nine points in the first meeting,
Taylor Smith exploded for 21 points, while Desmond Haymon added 17,
nine points coming from behind the arc. Jacob Parker and Hal
Bateman also got into double figures with 11 points apiece.
ORU shot 40 percent (21-52) for the game and 73 percent from the
free throw line, missing on late opportunities to cut into the lead
from the charity stripe.
SFA finished the game just shy of 50 percent (26-53) and hit six
3-pointers.
"It was a tough game," said Coach Scott
Sutton. "In the first half, we had chances. We got off to a
good start but we just weren't able to hit shots. We let Smith get
too deep on the offensive end. I thought we had a lot of success
early with Damen and Shawn and then we got great looks we just
didn't knock them down. You don't beat one of the best teams in the
conference on the road, and you don't beat good basketball teams
without making shots."
The Golden Eagles got exactly the start they wanted, jumping out
10-3 after back-to-back jumpers by Bell-Holter and Glover. The pair
accounted for all 10 points in the early going.
SFA came back and took a 14-13 lead, the first lead for the
Jacks since grabbing a 2-0 lead to start the game. ORU got back in
front momentarily before an SFA 7-0 run put the Jacks up 21-15. It
was the second lead change in the first six minutes of the game and
would be the final change.
Down just two (28-26), all 26 points came from three Golden
Eagles as Glover, Bell-Holter and Korey
Billbury carried the offensive load in the first half. Outside
of those three, only Niles had attempted a shot.
From that point, SFA went on a 10-2 run with ORU's only points
coming from two free throws by Glover to make it a 38-28 game at
halftime.
It wasn't until a Niles' 3-pointer with 16:30 to go in the game
that someone other than those three scored a basket.
ORU finally got the 3-ball to drop and they hit three in a row,
two from Niles and one from D.J.
Jackson to cut a 45-30 lead down to 48-39. SFA had an answer
for every basket ORU dropped in, and after a Haymon 3-pointer made
it a 12-point advantage, the lead never got below 10 until the
final two minutes of the game. A Niles basket made it a nine-point
game (69-60) with 1:24 to go.
The Golden Eagles would not be able to get any closer as SFA hit
free throws down the stretch to hold onto the lead and remain in
sole possession of first place.
ORU will finish out its home portion of the schedule with a
four-game homestand, starting on Valentine's Day as the Golden
Eagles host Sam Houston State at 7:30 p.m. in the Mabee Center.
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