Box Score
ORU vs. Houston Baptist | Thursday, January 2,
2014 |
Team |
1st
H |
2nd
H |
Total |
Houston Baptist |
28 |
27 |
55 |
Oral Roberts |
33 |
55 |
88 |
Word - 20 pts (7-10 FG, 6-9 3FG) | Glover 15
pts | Conley 11 reb.
|
TULSA, Okla. - A 20-0 second half run, including five
consecutive triples from freshman Bobby
Word, broke the game open and led the Oral Roberts men's
basketball team past Houston Baptist 88-55 on Thursday night at the
Mabee Center.
It was a career night for Word, who scored more in the 2:34
stretch than any of his previous 13 games, and finished with a
career-best 20 points to lead all scorers. Shawn
Glover added 16 points in just 26 minutes of action, while Korey
Billbury had 15 points. Brandon
Conley led all players with 11 rebounds as ORU out-rebounded
HBU 47-34.
ORU (7-7, 1-0 SLC) won its conference opener for the fifth year
in a row, while HBU dropped to 3-10 (0-1 SLC) in its Southland
Conference debut.
For HBU, Cody Joyce and Tyler Russell each scored 10 points to
lead the offense.
After missing on their first five 3-point attempts, the Golden
Eagles hit nine of the next 15, including an 8-14 (57 percent) mark
in the second half. In addition to the rebounding edge, ORU also
turned 16 HBU turnovers into 22 points, while the eight ORU
turnovers provided just six points for the Huskies.
"The game is a lot more fun to watch and easier to coach when
you make shots, and in the second half, we made shots," said Coach
Scott
Sutton. "This was a big win for us, coming off a very
challenging non-conference schedule. We played like a team that
didn't have any confidence the first half. I think this will give
us a tremendous amount of confidence going forward in our
league."
After ORU scored the game's opening basket, HBU went on a 6-0
run to take an early lead. Jabbar
Singleton ended the Huskies' spurt with a jumper and a 3-point
play by Billbury brought ORU back in front, 7-6.
The Golden Eagles trailed the majority of the first half and
found themselves down four (23-19) with four minutes to play.
Sparked by a nice reverse layup by Drew
Wilson, ORU scored the next seven points to take the lead, and
out-scored the Huskies 14-5 over the final 3:51 of the half to take
a 33-28 lead at halftime.
The first half run was capped by an Adrion
Webber 3-pointer, the only one of the half for ORU after
starting 0-5 from behind the arc.
ORU scored the first eight points of the second half, making it
an 11-0 run in all after Webber's trey to end the first half. The
stretch helped the Golden Eagles open up a 41-28 lead.
Tyler Russell finally ended the run with a layup, scoring the
first HBU points of the second half nearly four minutes in.
With the two teams trading points and looking for a spark, Word
stepped up and provided it for ORU, single handedly out-scoring HBU
17-2 midway through the second half, draining five 3-pointers in a
row to give ORU a 62-40 lead, its largest of the game at the
time.
"Obviously Bobby was unbelievable," said Sutton. "For a freshman
to be able to score 20 points in 17 minutes is impressive. We know
he's a good shooter but he's been inconsistent, and a lot of that
has to do with him being a freshman. He made his first couple and
you could just see his confidence rise. His teammates did a great
job of getting him some clean looks and he knocked them down."
After Word's show, Billbury stepped up and continued the ORU
run, scoring the next five for ORU making it a 20-0 run and a 70-40
lead.
The lead would eventually swell to as many as 35 with less than
a minute to play.
ORU remains at home on Saturday, January 4, as the Golden Eagles
host Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at 6 p.m.
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