Box Score
KATY, Texas-Oral Roberts' first trip to the Southland Conference
Tournament was cut short on Thursday as the third-ranked Golden
Eagles fell 58-55 to No. 6 Sam Houston State inside the Merrell
Center.
Out-going seniors Warren
Niles and Damen
Bell-Holter powered ORU (18-14) in the loss. Niles tallied a
game-high 19 points, while Bell-Holter had nine points but a
game-high eight rebounds. Korey
Billbury had a solid night with 12 points, two steals and just
one turnover as ORU committed just nine turnovers as a team.
Sam Houston got 13 points from Paul Baxter and 12 from Terrance
Motley in the victory.
ORU shot an incredible 60 percent (12-20) from the field in the
first half but couldn't buy a basket in the second, hitting just
five of 23 shot attempts (21 percent). SHSU finished the game at 50
percent from the field, including seven 3-pointers.
"It boils down to they made shots and we didn't," said Scott
Sutton. "They hit shots all night long. They are a tough team,
they really defend and really rebound. I thought we handled it very
well in the first half."
The Bearkats had a 31-25 edge on the boards in the game and hit
seven of their 15 3-point attempts while ORU hit just two of 12
attempts from long range.
The defensive intensity was there early for the Golden Eagles as
they turned the Bearkats over on their first two possessions and
took an early 7-2 lead after a 3-point play by Niles.
Getting baskets from five different players, ORU had an 11-7
lead four minutes into the game, but Sam Houston used a 7-2 run to
tie the game back at 11-11.
A Billbury 3-pointer momentarily held off the Bearkats, but a
3-pointer by Jeremy McKay gave SHSU its first lead of the game at
16-15 with 9:59 to go in the half.
Locked in a battle for the remainder of the first half, ORU
finally got some distance scoring the final six points of the half,
including a tip-in at the buzzer by Brandon
Conley to give the Golden Eagles their largest lead of the
half, 36-29 at the break.
Aided by a pair of 3-point baskets, SHSU got back in the game
and tied things up at 43-43 with 13:30 to play, out-scoring ORU
14-7 to start the second half.
The game had just one point for the next four minutes of action
and ORU tried feverishly to keep from giving up the lead.
The Bearkats finally took advantage of missed shots by ORU and
grabbed a 48-45 lead with five to play after a 5-0 run. After a
Bell-Holter basket cut it to one, Sam Houston's Baxter hit another
triple and scored five-straight to give SHSU its largest lead of
the game at 53-47.
Strategy came into play in the final minute and a missed free
throw by SHSU left the door open. ORU received additional help as
the Bearkats fouled Niles without the clock running. His free
throws made it a two-point game with 21.4 seconds to play.
Another mistake on the ensuing inbounds gave the Golden Eagles
the ball back with 18.8 to go, still down just two.
Niles tried to finish the job with a drive with less than 10
seconds to play but the ball fell out of bounds and back to Sam
Houston.
After a made free throw, ORU had a 3-point attempt to tie with
two seconds to play but it rimmed out and the Golden Eagles were
eliminated from the tournament in the quarterfinals for the first
time since 2009.
At 18-14, the Golden Eagles will have to await a postseason bid
or their season will come to a close with the tournament loss.
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