University of Oklahoma Athletics

Saturday, February 9
Boulder, Colo.
3:00 PM

University of Oklahoma

58
at
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Colorado

Sooners Fall, 72-58, in Boulder

February 09, 2008 | Men's Basketball

 
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1st
2nd
F
CU 
33 
39 
72 
OU
27 
31 
58 
 
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 Stats Comparison
OU
CU 
 Points
58 
72 
 FG Made-Attempted
24-60
20-33 
 FG Percentage
.400 
.606 
 3P Made-Attempted
4-26 
7-11 
 3P Percentage
.154 
.636 
 FT Made-Attempted
6-11 
25-29 
 FT Percentage
.545 
.862 
 Rebounds
28 
26 
 Turnovers
11 
13 
 
 OU Stat Leaders
 CU Leaders
 B. Griffin
25 
Points
19 
 2 Players
 T. Griffin
Rebounds
 Higgins
 B. Griffin
Assists
 Higgins
 Johnson
Steals
 Hall
 2 Players
Blocks
 Jackson-Wilson
 
• Big 12 Conference
 

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -Richard Roby and Marcus Hall each scored 19 points, helping Colorado snap a six-game slide with a 72-58 win over Oklahoma on Saturday.

The Buffaloes (10-13, 2-7 Big 12) led by as many as 14 points early in the second half and then withstood a late Oklahoma charge, sending the Sooners to their third straight loss.

Hall played all 40 minutes for the sixth time this season. He also had three assists and three steals.

The Sooners (15-8, 3-5) were led in scoring by freshman Blake Griffin with 25 points, two points shy of tying his career high set against Kansas State on Jan. 12. He also had five assists and five rebounds.

Tony Crocker added nine points, all on 3-pointers, while Taylor Griffin and David Godbold each added eight points.

Colorado put two defenders on Blake Griffin to try to slow him down, but the ploy didn't work. Griffin got free anyway, helping the Sooners dominate inside. Oklahoma outscored Colorado 36-18 in the paint. The Buffaloes were outrebounded on the offensive glass 17-3 by the Sooners.

Roby scored 11 of his 19 points in the second half. He has now scored in double figures in 15 straight games. Roby also moved to within 28 points of passing Shaun Vandiver for third place on the Buffaloes' all-time scoring list.

Colorado has now beaten the Sooners three straight times at Coors Events Center. However, Oklahoma still has won 43 of the last 49 meetings, and 22 straight against Colorado in Norman, Okla.

The Sooners were without center Longar Longar, who's out indefinitely with a broken bone in his right leg. Longar suffered the injury in a loss at Texas A&M on Feb. 2. He's averaging 13.2 points and 5.9 rebounds this season.














 

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