Box Score
ORU vs. Central Arkansas | Saturday, January 11,
2014 |
Team |
1st
H |
2nd
H |
Total |
Central Arkansas |
32 |
48 |
80 |
Oral Roberts |
53 |
40 |
93 |
Glover - 21 points, 11 rebounds, 5 blocks |
Word - 20 pts (4-5 3FG, 8-9 FT)
|
TULSA, Okla. - A 53-point first half out-burst gave the Oral
Roberts men's basketball team an early lead and the Golden Eagles
topped Central Arkansas 93-80 on Saturday night at the Mabee
Center.
ORU (8-8, 2-1 SLC) trailed for less than minute in the entire
game and opened up as much as a 26-point lead in the victory. UCA
(4-10, 1-2 SLC) hit six second-half 3-pointers to make it close but
never got closer than 10 points.
The Golden Eagles had a pair of 20-point scorers in Shawn
Glover (21 points, 11 rebounds) and Bobby
Word (20 points). Glover recorded a double-double for just the
second time in his career, and it was the first time since topping
Georgia Southern on November 26 in which ORU has had two players
score at least 20 in a game. Korey
Billbury added 16 points and D.J.
Jackson added 12 for ORU. Glover also added five blocks in the
game, the most for a Golden Eagle since Shawn King had seven
against IPFW in 2008.
As a team, the Golden Eagles shot 49 percent for the game and
set season marks in free throws made (30) and attempted (39). ORU
also held a 34-26 advantage in the paint, including 18
second-chance points thanks to 16 offensive rebounds. Overall, ORU
held a 50-29 rebounding edge, and the +21 marks the widest margin
this season and the largest since out-rebounding UMKC by 24 (41-17)
on December 28, 2011.
LaQuentin Miles led all scorers with 29 points, and with a
6-for-7 mark from 3-point range, DeShone McClure added 25 as the
duo accounted for 54 of the team's 80 points. UCA shot 38 percent
for the game and hit 22 of their 28 free throw attempts.
"In the first half we played with energy, we played hard and we
played together," said Coach Scott
Sutton. "In the second half we came out pretty good and got up
by 26 and then kind of stopped playing and that was disappointing.
Give them credit though, they hit some bombs to get back into the
game. I thought we got better. We have a lot of things we need to
get better at, but I'm pleased."
With both teams shooting 50 percent early, it was the Bears with
a 10-9 lead until ORU went on a 10-0 run over the next 2:05. Glover
had six of the team's 10 points during that stretch. Miles ended
the run with a 3-point play, but ORU answered right back with
another 10-straight points. Over the course of the entire 20-3 run,
ORU got points from six different players.
ORU was in control the remainder of the first half, getting 10
points from Glover and 13 from Word, including a 3-pointer at the
buzzer to make it 53-32 at the break. It was the most points in a
half this season for the Golden Eagles.
Word started right back where he left off and hit the opening
3-pointer of the second half, and Brandon
Conley followed it up with a layup to give ORU its largest lead
of the game, 26, at 58-32.
The Bears would not go away though, and put together a 15-3 run
over a 3:47 span to cut it to a 63-49 ORU lead with 14 minutes to
go.
After ORU got it back to a 19-point lead, McClure hit three
consecutive 3-pointers for UCA, and the Bears got within 11, 75-64,
midway through the second half. UCA continued to put pressure on
ORU and a 3-point play from Miles got it down to a 10-point game
with just over four minutes to play.
ORU found another answer as Glover jumpstarted an 8-0 ORU run
late in the game to make it 87-69 and the Golden Eagles' lead was
not in danger the rest of the way.
The Golden Eagles will be back at home on Thursday, January 23
as ORU hosts defending Southland Conference regular season champion
Stephen F. Austin at 7:30 p.m.
For the latest information on ORU men's basketball, follow @ORUMBB on Twitter or go
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tickets visit mabeecenter.com or call 495-7ORU (7678).
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