Box Score
The Basics
Score: ORU 80 - MSU 61
Records: Oral Roberts (4-4) - Missouri State
(5-4)
Location: Mabee Center - Tulsa, Okla.
TULSA, Okla. - The Oral Roberts University
men's basketball team was dominant in the second half against
Missouri State, blowing the game open with an extended run of 35-4
over a span of nine minutes. With spurts of 19-straight and
16-straight, ORU broke a 37-37 tie and took a 69-41 lead with 9:36
to play.
The 19-point run was the biggest for ORU (4-4) since scoring 20
straight against Houston Baptist January 2, 2014.During the
stretch, the Golden Eagles got points from six different players.
While it was an Aaron
Young 3-pointer that started it, Denell
Henderson scored the next six by himself.
The Golden Eagles used a balanced attack in the victory,
including 16 from Bobby
Word, who led the team in scoring for the second time
this season and third time in his career. Adrion
Webber had a career-best 15 points, hitting 6-of-8
from the field and 3-5 from long range. Henderson, Young and
Obi
Emegano each chipped in 12 points. It was a career
high for the second game in a row for Young, who is a perfect
5-for-5 from 3-point range in the last two games.
Loomis Gerring led MSU (5-4) with 15 points, while Marcus
Marshall added 12. ORU increased the defense on both Bears in the
second half, allowing just seven points between them after
halftime.
Quote of the Game
"I was most proud of our defense in the first 10 minutes of the
second half. I thought we really defended well and we took them out
of their stuff. We did a great job all night on (Austin) Ruder. I'm
telling you, he is a great shooter so to be able to hold him
scoreless was a huge key. He was focus and I thought Aaron
Young did a great job on him. This has been a great
two games. I don't think we could have asked for anything better
than the way we played the past two games and this should certainly
give our guys some confidence." - Coach Scott
Sutton.
Turning Point
Tied 37-37, Aaron
Young hit a three, followed by six-straight points by
Denell
Henderson kick-starting a 19-0 ORU run. The Golden
Eagles finished the job by putting together another 16-0 spurt to
grab a 28 point lead.
Individual Leaders
Oral Roberts: Bobby
Word scored 16 points while Adrion
Webber dropped in a career-best 15 points. Denell
Henderson had eight rebounds, including five offensive
boards, and added 12 points.
Missouri State: Loomis Gerring scored a team-best 15
points while Marcus Marshall added 12.
Tyler McCullough led the Bears in rebounding with
six boards.
Inside the Box Score
- ORU connected on a season high 10 3-pointers. It
was the most since hitting 10 3-pointers was against Texas State
(Nov. 16, 2013).The last time ORU hit 11 treys was against St.
Gregory's November 14, 2012.
- The Golden Eagles shared the basketball well to the tune of 17
assists on 28 made field goals. The 17 assists were the most this
season for ORU and the most since earning 17 helpers at Houston
Baptist February 13, 2014.
- For the second game in a row, ORU found its spark offensively in
the second half. The Golden Eagles hit 53 percent (16-30) of their
shots in the second half en route to 48 points.
- ORU out-rebounded the Bears by a count of 35-31. Each team had
nine offensive rebounds, but ORU turned them into a 14-6 edge in
second chance points.
- Starters Korey
Billbury (4 points) and Brandon
Conley (0 points) were held in check, but the ORU
bench made up the difference, scoring 40 points, 31 of which came
from Word and Webber.
- MSU hit just 30 percent (8-26) in the second half and shot 39
percent (22-56) for the game.
- ORU dominated the paint with a 30-12 advantage around the
basket.
News & Notes
- After falling behind 9-4 early on, ORU mounted a
7-0 run to take its first lead of the game 11-9 at the 14:44
mark.
- A 10-3 run gave MSU a 33-29 lead until Bobby
Word hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to get ORU to
within one at the break. It marked the second game in a row and
third game this year in which ORU has trailed at the half.
- A huge second-half run that spanned 5:57 and saw the Golden
Eagles score 19 straight points took the game from a 37-37 tie to a
53-37 ORU advantage. It was the biggest run for ORU since scoring
20-straight against Houston Baptist to start the 2013-14 conference
season.
- Of the 11 Golden Eagles who saw the court, 10 scored at least
two points.
- ORU had five double-figure scorers for the first time since
doing so against Central Arkansas February 19, 2013.
- The Golden Eagles are now unbeaten at home in their last seven
home games, dating back to January 24, 2014.
Up Next
A quick turnaround, ORU will travel to Norman to take
on the Sooners tomorrow night at 6 p.m. in a contest that will be
televised on ESPNU.
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