University of Oklahoma Athletics
Sooners Take No. 1 Bears to Wire
January 20, 2020 | Men's Basketball
WACO, Texas (AP) — Oklahoma took No. 1 Baylor down to the wire, but fell just short of the upset bid on Monday in a 61-57 loss in Waco, Texas.
MaCio Teague had 16 points, fellow transfer Davion Mitchell had 13 and Gillespie had a double-double as the Bears won their first-ever home game as the No. 1 team. They held on to beat Oklahoma 61-57 on Monday night, after leapfrogging Gonzaga for the top spot in the new AP Top 25 poll released earlier in the day,
"The Big 12, if you want to win a championship ,you've got to win your close games. You've got to win your homes games, and we did and that's all that matters," coach Scott Drew said. "Thanks to everyone for praying on that last shot."
The Sooners, down by 11 early after halftime, pulled to 59-57 on 3-pointers by Brady Manek and Austin Reaves, and had the ball when Kristian Doolittle got a steal against Baylor guard Jared Butler. But Reaves missed a potential go-ahead 3-pointer from the left corner in front of the Oklahoma bench with 6 seconds left.
"I was proud of our guys for fighting and scratching and hanging in there," Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger said. "I can't say we had anything drawn up, it was a steal and it's a break."
Baylor (16-1, 6-0 Big 12) won its 15th game in a row, second only to No. 4 San Diego State's 19 in a row. The Bears are 6-0 in conference play for the first time since winning their first 10 Southwest Conference games in 1948, when they made the national championship game.
Manek had 21 points to lead Oklahoma (12-6, 3-3), following up his career-high 31 points only two days earlier against TCU.
The only other time the Bears reached No. 1 was in the poll released Jan. 9, 2017, and they lost by 21 the next night at No. 10 West Virginia. They rebounded with a win at No. 25 Kansas State, but had slipped to No. 6 by time they returned home the following week.
Teague, the junior guard who transferred from UNC Asheville, had a steal and a breakaway layup with just under seven minutes left to stretch the Baylor lead to 53-46. When he missed a 3 on his next shot, Gillespie had a putback slam.
Gillespie finished with 12 points and a career-high 15 rebounds. It was the seventh double-double this season for the 6-foot-9 senior forward who started his career at the NCAA Division III level before walking on at Baylor.
Mitchell scored 10 points with two 3s when Baylor broke a tie and went ahead to stay with a 17-6 run to end the first half. A shot clock-beating jumper was the first of seven points in a row for the former Auburn transfer.
BIG PICTURE
Oklahoma: The Sooners went into the game as the only major conference team with three players averaging more than 15 points -- Doolittle, Manek and Reaves. Manek was the only one to get into double figures against Baylor.
UP NEXT
Oklahoma is home against Mississippi State on Saturday in the Big 12/SEC Challenge.