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Boone Scores 18, Leads Balanced Oklahoma State Over Ole Miss
Kalib Boone scored 18 factors to steer 4 in double figures as Oklahoma State rolled to an 82-60 victory over Mississippi on Saturday night time within the SEC/Huge 12 Problem.
Boone was 6 of 6 from the ground and made 6 of 8 free throws. Avery Anderson III was 11-of-11 taking pictures from the road and completed with 17 factors for Oklahoma State (12-9), which shot 53% from the sector and made 22 of 25 free throws. Woody Newton added 12 factors and John-Michael Wright had 10.
TJ Caldwell and Jaemyn Brakefield scored 12 factors apiece for Ole Miss (9-12).
Oklahoma State by no means trailed and had a 38-27 lead at halftime. Newton scored all 12 of his factors within the first half and Boone had 9.
Ole Miss minimize the deficit to 9 factors early within the second half. The Cowboys answered with a 13-3 run for a 58-39 lead with 11:23 to play and led by double digits the remainder of the best way. Anderson had 15 factors within the second half.
Oklahoma State is 7-3 and 5-0 at residence within the SEC/Huge 12 Problem.
Ole Miss hosts Kentucky on Tuesday. Oklahoma State performs at Oklahoma on Wednesday.
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PHOTOS: Oklahoma athletes sign to play at next level | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Poteau (Okla.) standout Ethan McBee signed with Southwestern Oklahoma State University. (Submitted photo)
Poteau (Okla.) standout Ethan McBee signed with Southwestern Oklahoma State University. (Submitted photo)
Pocola (Okla.) standout Garrett Scott signed for basketball at University of Arkansas at Fort Smith. (Submitted photo)
Pocola (Okla.) standout Garrett Scott signed for basketball at University of Arkansas at Fort Smith. (Submitted photo)
Poteau (Okla.)’s Aiden Sockey signed for baseball at Seminole State. (Submitted photo)
Poteau (Okla.)’s Aiden Sockey signed for baseball at Seminole State. (Submitted photo)
Poteau (Okla.) baseball player Coby Bell signed at Cowley College. (Submitted photo)
Muldrow (Okla.)’s Cailey Grinstead signed for volleyball at Missouri State. (Submitted photo)
Poteau (Okla.) baseball player Coby Bell signed at Cowley College. (Submitted photo)
Muldrow (Okla.) standout Colton Pulliam signed for baseball at Northwestern Oklahoma State University. (Submitted photo)
Muldrow (Okla.) standout Colton Pulliam signed for baseball at Northwestern Oklahoma State University. (Submitted photo)
Spiro (Okla.)’s Corbin Miller signed for baseball with University of Arkansas-Rich Mountain. (Submitted photo)
Spiro (Okla.)’s Corbin Miller signed for baseball with University of Arkansas-Rich Mountain. (Submitted photo)
Muldrow (Okla.) standout Kiki Wight signed for basketball at University of the Ozarks. (Submitted photo)
Muldrow (Okla.) standout Kiki Wight signed for basketball at University of the Ozarks. (Submitted photo)
Poteau (Okla.) baseball player Coby Bell signed at Cowley College. (Submitted photo)
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Baby Gronk Flips Commitment to Oregon After Washington, Oklahoma Pledges
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Baby Gronk’s “commitment” carousel continued on Saturday.
The 11-year-old social media sensation took to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, to claim that he was flipping his commitment to Oregon.
This comes after he had announced his commitment to various schools, including Washington, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Alabama and Georgia.
Of course, none of these are true commitments, as a scholarship offer can not be offered officially until a player has reached his junior year of high school. Baby Gronk, who’s real name is Madden San Miguel, is years short of this mark.
He has seemingly “committed” to the the majority of the Power 5 schools at this point, so it will be interesting to see if he looks toward Group of 5 programs and non-FBS programs in the near future.
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MitchellTalks: Insight On Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner's Race
Scott Mitchell and Jerry Bohnen discuss the upcoming Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner’s race.
Saturday, June 15th 2024, 11:32 am
By:
Scott Mitchell
OKLAHOMA CITY –
News 9 and News On 6 political analyst Scott Mitchell talks with energy reporter Jerry Bohnen about the candidates seeking to succeed long-time Corporation Commissioner Bob Anthony and the issues that will impact the pocketbooks of Oklahoma ratepayers in the future.
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