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Oklahoma Sooners beaten by Otega Oweh, the second heroic second

Oklahoma Sooners beaten by Otega Oweh the second heroic second Oklahoma Sooners beaten by Otega Oweh the second heroic second
Oklahoma Sooners beaten by Otega Oweh, the second heroic second

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Oklahohan Sooners lost a crush in the hands of the Kentucky Wildcats at the end of the evening in the SEC tournament.

A game that ended after midnight, the local time saw the Sooners and the Wildcats gathered another instant classic. The two teams fought back and forth overnight and in the last seconds.

The Kentucky storm an advance of 8-0 at the start of 8-0 and had another eight-point lead in the first half, but Oklahoma showed the tenacity and the grain which sparked their game in the last seven games and dragged from two to halftime. Despite a bad start to the match for the real star of the first year Jeremiah Fears, the future choice of lottery fought against a large rear area of ​​Kentucky to put his brand back on the match.

Oklahoma dragged by 12 with 4:31 to play and has always dragged by nine with just under 1:30 in the match.

In the section, Jeremiah Fears, Kobe Elvis and Milon Moore came to the clutch to give the Sooners a chance and a close defense in their complete press, Kentucky forced Kentucky in turnover that cut off. After Koby Brea made a pair of free throws, Jeremiah Fears shot down a three to reduce the advance to three.

Defense of the Sooners press led to a pair of reversals. After the first, milestone Moore was left alone under the basket and he finished with authorization to reduce the advance to one. After the second, Jeremiah, Fears, received the ball at the top of the key and patiently took its time before embarking on the basket and hitting the lance with a little less than six seconds to play in the game.

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After Kentucky coach Mark Pope called a dead time, the Sooners set up their defense on their end of the ground, and Otega Oweh used a screen to open, catch the ball and run to the basket. Although the Sooners had two players there to defend Oweh, neither could cut his approach from the rim, and he returned to the clutch.

It was a difficult way of being eliminated from their first dry tournament, but the Sooners showed incredible tenacity to come back from 12 in the last five minutes. Although they did not go only 4-3 in their last seven games, they have been playing their best basketball since the calendar turned to dry basketball. What they showed on the field during this section will be sufficient to bring them into the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2020.

The fears finished with 28 points, five assists, four rebounds and three interceptions to lead the Sooners again. Although it is a heartbreaking loss for Oklahoma, fears will be one of the best scenarios entering the tournament.

Milet Moore Senior spent a difficult night, going 5 out of 14 on the field for 12 points. He also added seven rebounds to the game. Kobe Elvis led the bench Sooners with 12 points and Mohamed Wague and Glen Taylor Jr. each had nine.

Now the Sooners are waiting for the selection on Sunday to see where they are heading when the NCAA tournament field is announced. But while the Sooners are waiting for their destination March Madness, they can stay easily knowing that they have done more than like to enter the big dance.

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