University of Oklahoma Athletics

Postgame Notes

November 13, 2009 | Women's Basketball

Nov. 13, 2009

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• At halftime  Oklahoma led 52-39. Offensively, the most points Oklahoma scored last season in the first half was 50 against North Carolina Central, Jan. 4, 2009. Tonight the Sooners scored 52.

• Last season Oklahoma allowed 39 or more points the first half in just three contests. Connecticut scored 50, California 52 and CSU Bakersfield 42, which were all road games.

• Oklahoma set Mercer's opponent scoring record at 108. Previously, they had only allowed 85 in a game. The margin of victory record of 42 points, field goals made (41) and total rebounds (56) were also opponent records.

• Oklahoma's 108 points scored was the fourth highest scoring game in history.

Lyndsey Cloman
• Cloman pulled down seven rebounds in her debut as a Sooner.

Whitney Hand
• Hand recorded a career high four steals and tied for second on the team for scoring with 16.

Joanna McFarland
• McFarland was the second-leading rebounder for Oklahoma with eight.

Jasmine Hartman
• Hartman had a career high seven assists and three free-throws made.

Abi Olajuwon
• Olajuwon scored a career high 16 points.

• Her new career highs tonight also include free-throws made and attempted, 4-of-7,  and offensive rebounds with seven.

Danielle Robinson
• Robinson made her first collegiate 3-pointer in the second half. She was previously 0-for-3 in her career.

• Robinson led the team in scoring with 17, along with Amanda Thompson.

Carlee Roethlisberger
• Roethlisberger had a career high seven defensive rebounds.

Amanda Thompson
• Thompson led the team in scoring with 17, along with Danielle Robinson.

Lauren Willis
• Willis' two 3-pointers was a career high.

• She played a career high  21 minutes.

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