Cunningham helps Oklahoma St beat No. 6 Texas in double OT

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Oklahoma State guard Cade Cunningham (2) celebrates after making a basket in the second overtime of the NCAA college basketball game against Texas in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/Mitch Alcala)

STILLWATER, Okla. – Cade Cunningham persevered through a rough game before coming up with the big plays at the end.

Cunningham, one of the nation’s top freshmen, scored five of his 19 points in the second overtime, including a contested 3-pointer with 1:33 left, to help Oklahoma State beat sixth-ranked Texas 75-67 on Saturday.

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Kalib Boone led OSU with 22 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks, including two in the second overtime after Cunningham had staked the Cowboys to a 74-67 lead with the 3-pointer and two free throws.

ā€œI knew watching Kalib last year that he had great potential,ā€ Cunningham said. ā€œNow he’s not thinking as much and just playing. He’s is one of the best big men in the Big 12 now. He really is.ā€

Avery Anderson added 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Cowboys (12-5, 5-5 Big 12).

ā€œWe didn’t shoot it great, but we played with a lot of determination and fire which we didn’t do the other night at TCU,ā€ said Oklahoma State coach Mike Boynton.

Andrew Jones had 17 points and Courtney Ramey 13 for the Longhorns (11-5, 5-4), who shot just 25% from the field (20-for-79) and had 21 turnovers. They hung around by forcing Oklahoma State into 35% shooting, grabbing 22 offensive rebounds and coming up with 18 steals and six blocks.

Cunningham scored the final basket in regulation, a 3-pointer with 52 seconds left to tie the score at 59. He had two turnovers in the final minute of the first overtime, but also swiped a Texas inbounds pass with four seconds left. But he missed a short floater in the lane and the game went to a second extra period.

Cunningham made just 5 of 22 shots from the field and committed six turnovers in the physical contest. He finished with eight rebounds and two assists.

ā€œHe’s a 19-year-old and still figuring it out,ā€ Boynton said. ā€œI’d love for him to make the right play every time. . . Texas’ length bothered him some but he stuck with it.ā€

Texas trailed 35-29 at the half, but held OSU to just 24 points in the second half and led most of the final 10 minutes, including a 51-46 advantage after a put back by Greg Brown with 6:42 to play. The Cowboys knotted the score just over a minute later.

ā€œWe played hard and for the most part got pretty decent shots,ā€ said Texas coach Shaka Smart. ā€œWe obviously didn’t make many. Give OSU credit but we had 21 turnovers. That’s 21 possessions where you don’t even have a chance to get a shot up.ā€

BIG PICTURE

Texas, which has had three games postponed or cancelled since Jan. 20, has now lost three consecutive and fell to 2-1 in true road games on the season. All three were against ranked teams. Three of the next four games are against unranked teams (Kansas State, TCU and Iowa State along with a rematch with Oklahoma). ... It was an NCAA Tournament resume building win for OSU, which has appealed its banishment from the 2021 event. It’s only previous victory over a ranked team was an 82-77 overtime win at then No. 13 Texas Tech, bringing its record to 2-3 against ranked foes with games against Oklahoma and West Virginia postponed

BOUNCE BACK

Boone’s big game continued a trend of a hot start leads to big numbers. ā€œWe challenged him after the TCU game,ā€ Boynton said. ā€œNow we need to get to the point where if he doesn’t have a great start, he still sticks with it and has a good game.ā€

TURNING POINT

OSU was floundering in the second half, having scored just 11 points in the first 14 minutes before a drive by Anderson and a 3-pointer by Flavors knotted the game at 51-51. Neither team led by more than 3 points after that until a steal and layup by Williams put OSU ahead 69-65 with 3:32 left in the second overtime.

UP NEXT

Texas continues its road trip Tuesday at Kansas State.

Oklahoma State goes for a rare season sweep of Kansas in a nationally-televised game Monday.


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