BG went down to Athens to play a team with a seven-game winning streak that ended up becoming eight.
OU led pretty much the entire way. The game was tied twice but BG never led. Even so, it was a tight and competitive game the whole way. For the first 30 minutes of the game the lead was never over 6. OU got it to 7 with 10 left in the game and BG went on a run to cut it to 1. OU called timeout, got Jason Carter back into the game, and then went on an 8-0 run to expand the lead to 9 with 5:38 left. BG hung in there, but it was over 10 with about 2 to play. BG had it down to 4 inside of a minute but that 8-0 had put the better team, playing at home, into the winning position.
BG ended up getting the pace they wanted, at 73 possessions. BG had a good offensive game at 1.07 points per possession. OU had a better one at 1.17, a number that is almost always marked by a win.
As you can see, shooting and turnovers were essentially even. That's a victory for BG, given how many turnovers OU has caused this year. Unfortunately, BG was killed on its defensive boards, did nothing on its own offensive boards, and allowed a very good FT shooting team to get to the line a lot. OU made 23 out of 30 while BG made 11 out of 15.
OU shot 54% on their 2FGs but their mix was heavily 3FG. BG made 39% from 3FG, which is pretty good, but only 46% on 2FG in a 2-heavy mix.
Daeqwon Plowden had 18 points, shooting 4 of 10 from 2FG and 2 of 4 from 3FG and added 8 rebounds. Myron Gordon also had 18, shooting 5 of 10 from 2FG and 1 of 1 from 3FG, with 4 assists over 2 turnovers. He also made all 5 of his FTs. Brenton Mills had 13 points on 3 of 7 3FG shooting and 2 of 3 2FG shooting. Samari Curtis added 5 assists.
Kaden Metheny did not play with an injury. Joe Reece played, but was in foul trouble most of the way and logged only 7 minutes. Josiah Fulcher played 9 minutes.
So, BG has UT in Saturday in what might be the toughest week of the season. After that, they get into a 6-game stretch that they will need to more or less run to get to Cleveland.
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