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November 7, 2023
OU BASKETBALL

Depth powers OU to season-opening win over Wichita State

By OU ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 

NORMAN — A dominant third-quarter led No. 23 Oklahoma past Wichita State 92-68 in the season opener Monday afternoon at Lloyd Noble Center.

NORMAN — A dominant third-quarter led No. 23 Oklahoma past Wichita State 92-68 in the season opener Monday afternoon at Lloyd Noble Center.

Payton Verhulst made her OU debut and tied her career-high with 16 points, while Aubrey Joens led the Sooners (1-0) with 19 points in the win. OU improved to 15-0 in non-conference home games in the regular season under third-year head coach Jennie Baranczyk.

The Sooners got off to a slow start in their season opener as Wichita State (01), led by first-year coach Terry Nooner, built a nine-point lead midway through the first quarter. The Sooners responded with a 6-0 run to close the frame and trimmed the Shockers’ lead to 21-18 after 10 minutes. The Sooners locked in defensively in the second quarter, holding Wichita State to just five made field goals in the frame, but nine turnovers were costly as OU trailed 38-34 at the break. Last season, OU was 8-6 when trailing at the half.

Baranczyk and her staff made the necessary halftime adjustments, opening the third quarter on a 12-2 run to overtake WSU and grab a lead it would hold onto for the rest of the afternoon. The Sooners shot 80 percent (12-of-15) from the field in the third quarter and turned the ball over only four times, outscoring Wichita State by 24 points. OU maintained the pressure and relied on Joens, who scored 13 of her team-high 19 points in the final frame to secure the victory.

Aside from Joens and Verhulst, Lexy Keys (14 points), Sahara Williams (11 points) and Reyna Scott (10) reached double figures. Williams, a five-star freshman from Waterloo, Iowa, added six rebounds and two steals. Nevaeh Tot added six assists and four points in the victory, while freshman Landry Allen was a team-best plus-20 with four points, three blocks and two rebounds in her debut.

OU shot 56.5 percent as a team (62 percent in the second half) and held the Shockers to 35.2 percent (25-of-71) from the floor. OU outrebounded WSU 5029, improving to 13-0 under Baranczyk when grabbing 50 boards. The Sooners dished out 20 assists and tallied 11 steals that led to 14 points off Wichita State turnovers. OU’s depth, a staple of Baranczyk teams, proved the difference again, scoring 43 bench points compared to 21 for Wichita State.

The Sooners hit the road for a top-25 showdown at 6 p.m. Thursday at No. 12 Mississippi in Oxford, Miss.

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