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Oklahoma State shocks No. 9 TCU late in women's basketball thriller

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Oklahoma State delivered a thrilling upset over No. 9 TCU, 60-59, rallying from a 15-point deficit in front of a lively Gallagher-Iba Arena crowd.

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The Cowgirls (16-3, 6-2 Big 12) surged in the second half behind impressive performances from sophomore Stailee Heard, who scored a team-high 17 points, and freshman Jadyn Wooten, who added 14 points — all in the second half. Wooten’s clutch assist to Heard for a go-ahead three-pointer with 1:12 remaining sealed the victory.

TCU (19-2, 7-1) led 39-24 at halftime, catapulted by Sedona Prince’s dominant 22-point, 13-rebound double-double. However, the Horned Frogs fell down the stretch, shooting just 25% in the second half.

Despite TCU star Hailey Van Lith contributing 12 points, the Horned Frogs could not execute in the game’s final moments. Van Lith missed a potential game-winning shot in the closing seconds, and Oklahoma State secured its first win over a top-10 opponent since 2017.

The Cowgirls overcame poor free-throw shooting (6-for-14) with a 42% shooting performance from the field. OSU also capitalized on takeaways, scoring 16 points off TCU’s 12 turnovers.

Oklahoma State’s victory snaps TCU’s 11-game winning streak. The Horned Frogs look to regroup as it hosts Iowa State on Saturday.

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San Antonio Spurs vs Oklahoma City Thunder, Final Score: Spurs win 2nd straight against the champs, 130-110

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The energy was off the charts in the Frost Bank Center even before opening tip for what many hoop fans are hoping is the next great NBA rivalry. Both the Spurs and Thunder the traded blows on the offensive and defensive end in an exhilarating display of basketball that included 12 lead changes and 11 ties. Oklahoma City took a slim 60-58 lead into the locker room at halftime. The second half played out in much the same fashion with extremely high-level basketball and neither team able to pull away, though San Antonio were the ones who took a 5 point lead heading into the 4th quarter. That chink in the Thunder armor though was enough to blow the game wide open to begin the final frame for the Spurs. They spent the vast majority of the 4th quarter just making life hell for the Thunder, who waved the white flag and pulled their starters with 3 minutes left in the game.

Led by huge performances from Stephon Castle, Harrison Barnes and a particularly special performance by Keldon Johnson off the bench, the win marks their second straight win over the defending champions and their 7th win in a row, the longest for the club since 2019. Tonight’s win sets the table for Thursday’s Christmas Day match-up in Oklahoma City pretty nicely, sending a message to anyone still doubting whether or not the Silver and Black are for real.

The rematch on Christmas Day starts at 1:30 CT on ABC and ESPN.



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Last-minute Christmas shopping? Oklahoma retailer shares holiday tips

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Christmas is nearly here, but are you done with Christmas shopping? You still have a few days left, and we know that so many people face the annual challenge of what to buy someone who has everything, or is hard to buy for.

News 9 spoke to Von Maur representative Mathew Burniga to learn how to wrap up your Christmas shopping.





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Oklahoma basketball shoots program-record 67.8% from field, beats Stetson

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NORMAN, Okla. — Derrion Reed scored 22 points, Xzayvier Brown finished with 18, and Oklahoma set the program’s single-game record for field-goal percentage on Monday night as the Sooners beat Stetson 107-54 on Monday night.

Oklahoma shot 67.8% (40 of 59) from the field and had its highest-scoring game since a 107-86 win over Arkansan-Pine Bluff on Nov. 30, 2023. The previous record was 66.1% (39 of 59) against Baylor on Feb. 26, 2005.

The Sooners made 12 of 24 from 3-point range, outrebounded Stetson 39-24, and outscored the Hatters 54-18 in the paint.

Mohamed Wague had 15 points and nine rebounds for Oklahoma and Tae Davis added 12 points and six assists. Kuol Atak and Nijel Pack each scored 11 points.

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Ethan Copeland, the only Stetson (4-9) player who scored in double figures, had 14 points.

Oklahoma (9-3) used runs of 15-3 and 10-2, the latter of which culminated with a Jadon Jones three-point play that gave the Sooners a 26-11 lead a little more than eight minutes into the game.

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