University of Oklahoma Athletics

Saturday, February 14
Manhattan, Kan.
7:00 PM

University of Oklahoma

56
at
59

Kansas State

Sooners Slip at Kansas State

Sooners Slip at Kansas State

February 14, 2015 | Men's Basketball

Kansas State
Kansas State
59
56
oklahoma
17/17 Oklahoma
Stat Comparison
Category KSU
OU
Points 59 56
FGM-A 13-49 20-53
FG% 26.5 37.7
3 FGM-A 5-15 3-17
3 FG% 33.3 17.6
FTM-A 28-36 13-17
FT% 77.8 76.5
Rebounds 36 27
Assists 8 9
Turnovers 13 13
Blocks 1 8
Steals 6 8
Individual Leaders
Category KSU
OU
Points Foster - 14 Hield - 14
Rebounds Williams - 8 Spangler - 7
Assists Three Players - 2 Hield - 4
Steals Two Players - 2 Hield - 3
Blocks Hurt - 1 Thomas - 3
Player of the Game

Buddy HieldBuddy Hield // Jr. // G
Hield led the Sooners with 14 points. The Freeport, Bahamas, native also contributed four assists and three steals and grabbed two rebounds.

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Marcus Foster made a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 3.4 seconds left and scored 14 points in his return from a three-game suspension to lead Kansas State past No. 17 Oklahoma 59-56 on Saturday night.

It was the second time this season that Foster hit a late 3 against the Sooners (17-8, 8-5 Big 12).

Buddy Hield had 14 points to pace Oklahoma but was held to his lowest point total since Jan. 5 against Baylor.

The Sooners matched their scoring low for the season set in a 69-56 loss to Wisconsin in the Bahamas.

Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger, a former Kansas State All-American, fell to 5-7 against his alma mater.

Kansas State (13-13, 6-7) established its late lead with only three field goals in the final 9 minutes. Free throw shooting was crucial as the Wildcats went 8 for 10 down the stretch and finished 28 of 36 for the game.

Following a dismal performance from the field in the first half, the Wildcats used a 13-2 run to push their lead to 42-37 with 12:02 left.

Kansas State's offense opened up when Oklahoma's top interior threat, Ryan Spangler, and reserve Khadeem Lattin left the game with four fouls each with more than 12 minutes remaining.

Spangler checked back in with 8:42 left and fouled out in less than 30 seconds. Thomas Gipson followed Spangler's exit with two free throws, equaling Kansas State's largest lead at 50-43.

Foster made his return just before the first media timeout and immediately hit a 3.

But it wasn't all fun and games for the Wildcats. Oklahoma flexed its frontcourt muscles in the first half, scoring 14 points in the paint and grabbing eight offensive rebounds.

Kansas State shot just 23 percent from the field in the first half, but used the charity stripe (13 of 15) to close with a 28-27 deficit.

The Wildcats also held the Sooners to 1-of-11 shooting from 3-point range in the opening 20 minutes.

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