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February 26, 2005 | Women's Basketball
AUSTIN, Texas -- Tiffany Jackson scored 25 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, and No. 13 Texas overcame a scary injury to guard Nina Norman to rout Oklahoma 72-36 Saturday night.
Norman had to be carried off the court on a stretcher after Oklahoma's Chelsi Welch elbowed her in the head as the two scrambled for the ball midway through the first half.
Although she lay motionless for several minutes, Norman had movement in her arms and legs and gave a "Hook-em Horns" gesture to the crowd before she was taken to a hospital for observation. The school said she was scheduled to be released later Saturday night.
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Texas (19-7, 12-3 Big 12) got its second huge game from Jackson in the heated rivalry. She had 30 points and 16 rebounds in Texas' 83-71 overtime win in Norman earlier this season.
Dionnah Jackson scored 13 to lead Oklahoma (15-11, 7-8), which shot just 21 percent and became the third straight team to score under 50 against the Longhorns. The Sooners scored just 12 points in the second half.
Playing a sloppy game before Norman was hurt, Texas appeared angered and energized by the injury.
After Oklahoma took a brief 15-14 lead, Carey turned a steal into a layup Tiffany Jackson converted a three-point play and Texas took a 30-24 lead into halftime.
Texas stormed into the second with a 14-0 run that turned it into a rout. CoCo Reed got it started with a jumper, Heather Schreiber hit a 3-pointer and Tiffany Jackson used an athletic move under the basket to put back a miss for a layup, giving Texas a 20-point lead.
The Sooners crumbled under the onslaught, missing their first 11 shots of the half as the Longhorns kept building on the lead as coach Jody Conradt left her starters in the game. Oklahoma was a dismal 4-of-30 shooting in the second half.
The Longhorns have won 27 consecutive home games in the Big 12.
Texas team physician Mark Chassay said after the game Norman was "unresponsive" to paramedics for about 25 seconds after the injury.
Chassay said Norman felt "tenderness" in her spine but that she was cleared to be released after undergoing several tests.