Texas Secures First SEC Win Against Oklahoma
Texas Secures First SEC Win Against Oklahoma

Texas Secures First SEC Win Against Oklahoma

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The Texas Longhorns secured their first Southeastern Conference victory in program history with a 77-73 win over the Oklahoma Sooners in Norman. Texas led by as many as 23 points, driven by Jordan Pope's game-high 27 points, of which 19 were scored in the second half. Despite a late surge from Oklahoma, led by Jalon Moore who scored 29 points, the Sooners could not complete the comeback after trailing 43-27 at halftime. Oklahoma's second half saw them shoot an impressive 70% from the field, but their initial struggles, including poor shooting and turnovers, hindered their chances. The loss marked Oklahoma's fourth consecutive defeat in SEC play, placing them in a difficult position for postseason aspirations. Meanwhile, Texas extended its winning streak to eight games in the Red River Rivalry, continuing their dominance over the Sooners.

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