Box Score
| Oral Roberts vs. McNeese State | Wednesday,
March 12, 2014 |
| Team |
1st
H |
2nd
H |
Total |
| McNeese State |
24 |
38 |
62 |
| Oral Roberts |
28 |
38 |
66 |
Billbury - 18 pts, 12 reb | Glover - 17 pts |
Conley - 11 pts, 8 reb.
|
KATY, Texas - The Oral Roberts University men's basketball team
was tested late but never trailed as they downed seventh-seeded
McNeese State 66-62 in the first round of the Southland Conference
Tournament at the Merrell Center.
ORU (17-15) led by as many at 15 in the game but had it trimmed
to three in the final minutes. The Golden Eagles were led by Korey
Billbury's 18-point, 12-rebound performance, with 14 of
Billbury's points coming after halftime. Shawn
Glover added 17 and Brandon
Conley scored 11 and grabbed eight boards in the win.
The Golden Eagles shot 42 percent (24-57) for the game with
seven 3-pointers, but struggled from the line, shooting just 58
percent (11-19) from the charity stripe.
"Well obviously I am thrilled that we survived and that we are
going to advance to play tomorrow night. We certainly made it hard
on ourselves," said Coach Scott Sutton. "We made it a lot harder
than it should have been but give McNeese credit. Those kids never
quit, they made some big shots when they had to. They caused some
turnovers that allowed them to get back into the game. I didn't
think our guys finished very well. For us to advance past tomorrow
night, we are going to have to play a little bit better and
certainly play smarter."
McNeese (11-20) saw its season come to an end despite hitting
nine 3-pointers, with half of their baskets coming from behind the
arc. The Cowboys, led by Ledrick Eackles' 28 points, shot just 28
percent (18-64) from the field and 39 percent (9-23) from 3-point
range.
The Cowboys held a 45-42 rebounding edge, and despite grabbing
21 offensive rebounds, turned those into just eight second-chance
points.
After trading baskets in the early going to the tune of a 7-7
tie, ORU put together a 9-0 run to make it 16-7 six minutes into
the game. ORU gained the advantage, which proved to be the largest
of the half, on a 3-pointer by Billbury. It was the first basket
from someone other than Glover and Conley, who combined to score
the first 13 for ORU.
The three also proved to be the last points for ORU for more
than seven minutes as the Golden Eagles suffered a scoring drought
of 7:14, allowing McNeese to hang around.
Despite getting things going again, the Cowboys out-scored ORU
14-5 and tied the game back at 21, and again at 23.
A layup by Drew
Wilson started a quick spurt from ORU over the final 2:34 of
the half, scoring five of the last six points of the half to take a
28-24 lead into the break.
The second half was a game of runs and thanks to a pair of
Billbury 3-pointers, ORU out-scored the Cowboys 13-5 in the early
going of the half to make it 41-29.
Midway through the half, a Glover dunk capped a 6-0 run by the
Golden Eagles to make it a 15-point game, 53-38.
McNeese answered right back with a 7-0 run of its own to get the
lead back down to eight, and long 3-pointers down the stretch got
the Cowboys all the way back to within 3. A Shawn Johnson trey made
it 58-55 with three minutes to play, but D.J.
Jackson answered right back with his lone basket of the game to
push it back to a six-point advantage.
Despite going just 3-9 from the free throw line in the final
minute, ORU got a pair from Bobby
Word with 39 seconds to go to keep it a six point game,
allowing the Golden Eagles to grab the victory.
ORU advances in the tournament to face No. 3 Sam Houston State
at 7:30 p.m.
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to www.ORUGoldenEagles.com.
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