Kentucky's win over Oklahoma was a big one, as it was a must-win game for seeding purposes in both the NCAA and SEC Tournaments. It was a game where both teams
Kentucky undoubtedly got Oklahoma’s best effort in Norman. You could tell from the opening tip the Sooners wanted and needed that one, desperate to stay above that bubble line after jumping from the outside to the inside this past weekend,
Porter Moser is on the hot seat in Norman. Moser, the head coach at Oklahoma, has the Sooners struggling as he nears the end of his fourth season in charge. Had it not been for a timely (and potentially season-saving) home win over No.
No. 21 Mississippi State, the Oklahoma men’s basketball team was in the midst of a five-game losing streak and in desperate need of a
Most notably, Oweh, Kentucky’s leading scorer who spent two seasons at OU with coach Porter Moser, making his return to Lloyd Noble Center after transferring during the offseason. It’s not only that Moser is facing a former player he’s coached.
The Oklahoma head coach’s attire, unless superstition really has some truth to it, did not save the Sooners’ season. But the Sooners did that themselves.
Beyond just Oweh, Kentucky also has former Oklahoma State center Brandon Garrison, a Del City High School graduate, and ex-BYU point guard Jaxson Robinson, who’s from Ada, Oklahoma. Robinson, who is probable to return Wednesday night after missing four games due to injury, is Kentucky’s second-leading scorer, averaging 13.3 points per game.
NORMAN — Porter Moser tipped his cap. “He had a phenomenal game ... was a relentless force late in the game. He scored Kentucky’s final 18 points, including the game-winning basket with six seconds left. Moser opted not to call a timeout ...
The Sooners just ended a five-game losing streak by upsetting Mississippi State, but now finish with a daunting four-game stretch.
After the game, Oklahoma coach Porter Moser was asked about Kentucky and proceeded to say that the Wildcats have a Final Four team when they are healthy. This quote from Oklahoma's coach is ...
Most notably, Oweh, Kentucky’s leading scorer who spent two seasons at OU with coach Porter Moser, making his return to Lloyd Noble Center after transferring during the offseason. It’s not ...