Box Score
| New Orleans at Oral Roberts | Thursday, February
6, 2014 |
| Team |
1st
H |
2nd
H |
Total |
| New Orleans |
20 |
39 |
59 |
| Oral Roberts |
34 |
45 |
79 |
Glover - 27 pts, 8 reb, 8 blocks | Billbury -
21 pts, 14 reb, 7 asst
|
TULSA, Okla. - The Oral Roberts men's basketball team led from
wire to wire on Thursday night as the Golden Eagles dominated New
Orleans in a 79-59 win at the Mabee Center. The win for ORU (11-12,
5-5 SLC) snapped a four-game losing skid, while ending UNO's (8-10,
5-5) three game winning streak.
ORU got a double-double from Korey
Billbury (21 points, 14 rebounds), as ORU out-rebounded the
Privateers 41-29 for the game. Billbury also added a team-high
seven assists, leaving him just three assists shy of the elusive
triple-double. Shawn
Glover also neared the prestigious mark with 27 points, eight
rebounds and eight blocks, one off the school record for blocks in
a game. Glover moved into ninth at ORU in career blocks with the
performance. The offensive attack was capped by 11 points from Brandon
Conley and 10 from Bobby
Word.
ORU finished the game 50 percent (33-66) from the field, but set
a season watermark for blocks with 10 and tied a season high with
17 assists.
Christavious Gill (12 points) and James Harrison (10 points) led
the Privateers, who got at least a point from 10 different players.
The Privateers shot 40 percent (20-49) from the field and 50
percent (6-12) from 3-point range in the loss.
"I thought we had a really good performance. I thought we put
together a complete game together for the first time in a long
time," said Coach Scott
Sutton. "We beat a very good rebounding team by 12, got 10
blocks and nine steals, and that shows me we were active on the
defensive end."
It was all ORU from the beginning as the Golden Eagles overcame
a sub-par shooting first half (41 percent) by playing great
defense. ORU forced 14 UNO turnovers in the first half alone and
out-rebounded the Privateers 24-15. Those hustle plays turned into
a 14-6 advantage in points in the paint and a 14-2 edge in points
off turnovers.
ORU grabbed as much as a 17-point lead after a 16-3 run late in
the first half. That run was well timed after Gill had scored
five-straight for UNO and combined with a 3-pointer by Harrison to
make it a four point game (18-14) after an 8-3 spurt of their
own.
After ORU took the 34-17 lead, the Privateers scored the final
three points of the half to make it 34-20 at the break.
ORU didn't miss a step coming out of the locker room and a 7-1
start gave the Golden Eagles a 41-21 lead, less than two minutes
into the half.
The lead swelled to as many as 22 early in the second half
before a mini-spurt by the Privateers got the back to within 16
with 10:50 to play.
Adrion
Webber sparked an 8-1 ORU run to push the lead back over 20 and
it didn't get below that threshold for the remainder of the
game.
ORU will remain at home for the 2014 ORU Homecoming Game, which
will feature the Golden Eagles against Southeastern Louisiana on
Saturday at 7 p.m. from the Mabee Center.
For the latest information on ORU men's basketball, follow @ORUMBB on Twitter or go
to www.ORUGoldenEagles.com.
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