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Oklahoma State outlasts UCF in overtime, Houston next
The Oklahoma State Cowboys men’s basketball bounced back in a big way Tuesday night.
Anthony Roy scored 27 points and Kanye Clary added 23, including seven in overtime, as Oklahoma State defeated the UCF Knights men’s basketball 111-104 in Orlando.
The Cowboys controlled the extra period, finishing overtime on an 11-4 run and outscoring UCF 17-10.
Clary played a major role in closing it out. He hit a key 3-pointer and went 4-for-4 from the free throw line in overtime to help seal the win.
The victory moves Oklahoma State to 18-12 overall and 6-11 in the Big 12, and gives the Cowboys two wins in their last three games after snapping a five-game losing streak. UCF, now 20-9 (9-8 Big 12), has dropped two straight.
Roy and Clary led a balanced offensive effort. Jaylen Curry and Christian Coleman each added 16 points, while the Cowboys shot 49% from the field (35-of-72) and 80% from the free throw line (32-of-40).
Themus Fulks led UCF with 22 points, while Riley Kugel added 18.
Late-game drama forces overtime
The final seconds of regulation were chaotic.
With 24 seconds remaining, Isaiah Coleman threw down a dunk to give Oklahoma State a 94-91 lead.
But UCF answered quickly when Chris Johnson hit a 3-pointer with 11 seconds left, tying the game at 94-94.
Oklahoma State had a chance to win it at the buzzer, but Jaylen Curry missed a shot, and John Bol blocked Roy’s attempt, sending the game to overtime.
Cowboys respond after tough loss
The Cowboys showed resilience after Saturday’s lopsided loss to Cincinnati.
The team traveled directly to Orlando following that defeat and was pushed through two intense practices by head coach Steve Lutz and the coaching staff.
The response was clear.
Led by Roy’s scoring and Clary’s clutch overtime performance, Oklahoma State delivered a gritty win and swept the season series against UCF
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Oklahoma Declines NIT Bid
For the fourth time in five seasons, the Oklahoma Sooners were denied a chance among the 68-team field in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament.
Oklahoma did not appear among the field of 32 for the National Invitational Tournament when their bracket was released late Sunday evening. Oklahoma declined an invite to the postseason tournament.
This follows a stretch where the Sooners won eight of their final 11 games of the season, including post-season conference tournament play. OU beat South Carolina and Texas A&M in the first and seond rounds of the SEC Tournament only to lose to eventual champion Arkansas by three points.
Oklahoma finished their season 19-15. Considering the hole they dug themselves from Jan. 7 to Feb. 3, losing a program record-tying nine consecutive games, OU’s late-season push was quite the accomplishment. With two quadrant one victories on the road against Texas and a neutral-court victory over A&M, Oklahoma gave themselves outside hope that they could be dancing further into March.
Oklahoma has not played in the NIT since Porter Moser’s first season in Norman in 2021-22. OU would beat Missouri State 89-72 int he first round and lose to St. Bonaventure 70-68 in the second round. Moser’s squad would decline an NIT bid two seasons later.
OU is 11-8 all-time in the NIT, reaching the NIT Finals in 1991 before losing to Stanford.
In five seasons, Moser has been one of the first teams out of the NCAA Tournament field four times. In his lone appearance as the Sooners’ head coach in 2024-25, OU was one of the last teams in. Moser is 93-74 during his run as the University of Oklahoma’s basketball coach.
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New Oklahoma athletic director Roger Denny announced on Saturday that Moser would return for his sixth season as OU’s head coach citing a desire to “ensure that our resources match our expectations.
“We haven’t held up our end of that bargain,” Denny added on his X account. “From NIL to staffing and beyond, we’re going to fix that.”
Following this season, OU stands to lose seniors Mo Wague, Tae Davis, Kirill Elatontse, Jeff Nwankwo, Nijel Pack, Reid Lovelace and Jadon Jones. The question now moves to if Moser can retain players like Xzayvier Brown, Derrion Reid, Dayton Forsythe, Kuol Atak and Kai Rogers while going into the transfer portal to bring in more talent for 2026-27.
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Parts of I-35 closed in Norman after power lines fall across highway
High winds continue to cause power outages and traffic backups in the Norman, Oklahoma area Sunday.
ODOT reports at 3:12 p.m. that all lanes of north and southbound I-35 are closed between Main St. and SH-9E in Norman due to a downed power line. Drivers should avoid the area and locate an alternate route.
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Downed power lines forced the closure of southbound Interstate 35 near Lindsey Street in Norman on Sunday afternoon.
Authorities say power lines blew across the interstate, creating a hazardous situation for drivers.
Officials shut down all southbound lanes of I-35 while utility crews work to secure the lines and clear the roadway.
Drivers urged to avoid southbound I-35 near Lindsey Street
Traffic is expected to be affected while the closure remains in place.
Drivers are urged to avoid the area and use alternate routes until the roadway reopens.
Officials have not said how long the closure will remain in place as crews respond.
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Minnesota Timberwolves at Oklahoma City Thunder odds, picks and predictions
The Minnesota Timberwolves (41-26) and Oklahoma City Thunder (52-15) meet Sunday at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Tip-off is at 1 p.m. ET (ABC). Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s NBA odds around the Timberwolves vs. Thunder odds and make our expert NBA picks and predictions for the best bets.
Season series: Timberwolves lead 2-1
The Timberwolves beat the Golden State Warriors 127-117 Friday, covering as a 5.5-point road favorite with the Over (222.5) cashing. Minnesota snapped a 3-game losing streak with the victory and is just 1-3 against the spread (ATS) in its last 4 contests. It is 28-39 ATS on the season.
The Thunder edged the Boston Celtics 104-102 Thursday, failing to cover as a 9-point home favorite as the Under (216.5) hit. Oklahoma City has ripped off 7 straight victories, but it is 0-7 ATS in those, often as a lofty favorite. The Thunder are 31-35-1 ATS this season.
Oklahoma City won the first meeting betwen the teams 113-105 Nov. 26 at home, but the T-wolves won the next 2 games in Minnesota — 112-107 Dec. 19 and 123-111 Jan. 29
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Timberwolves at Thunder odds
Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated Saturday at 10:56 p.m. ET.
- Moneyline (ML): Timberwolves +325 (bet $100 to win $325) | Thunder -425 (bet $425 to win $100)
- Against the spread (ATS): Timberwolves +9.5 (-118) | Thunder -9.5 (-102)
- Over/Under (O/U): 226.5 (O: -105 | U: -115)
Timberwolves at Thunder key injuries
Timberwolves
- F Anthony Edwards (knee) questionable
Thunder
- C Isaiah Hartenstein (calf) questionable
- G Jalen Williams (hamstring) out
For most recent updates: Official NBA injury report.
Timberwolves at Thunder picks and predictions
Prediction
Thunder 114, Timberwolves 108
PASS.
Avoid this play. The Thunder (-425) are 28-6 at home and should come out on top, yet they aren’t worth more than 4 times your money.
BET TIMBERWOLVES +9.5 (-118).
The Timberwolves are surging. Since Feb. 9, Minnesota is 9-4 straight up, has gone 1-1 ATS as an underdog, and is 2-2 ATS in its last 4 road games.
OKC has played well, but as noted above it hasn’t been winning by a sizable margin. The Thunder are just 1-8 ATS in their last 9 games when favored and have failed to cover in 4 straight home games.
BET UNDER 226.5 (-115).
Both teams are trending toward the Under here. The Timberwolves are 2-6 O/U in their previous 8 games and 2-3 O/U in their last 5 road games.
The Thunder, who have scored fewer than 105 points in 3 of their last 4 games, are 1-5 O/U in their past 6 contests. They’ve allowed 102 points or fewer in 4 of their last 6 games.
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