Tulsa Women Fall to No. 17 Oklahoma 75-62
12/9/2015 9:38:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Final Stats in PDF
Final Stats in HTML
Season Stats in PDF
Photo Gallery
The Tulsa women (2-7) gave a valiant comeback effort, but fell to the 17th-ranked Oklahoma Sooners (8-1) by a score of 75-62 in front of 1,770 fans Wednesday night at the Donald W. Reynolds Center.
Â
Teanna Reid had 15 points to lead the Golden Hurricane, while seniors Ashley Clark and Kelsee Grovey added 12 and 11 points, respectively. OU's 6'3" Kaylon Williams had a double-double with 21 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Sooners.
Â
The Hurricane outscored Oklahoma 24 to 16 in the final 10 minutes, but it was cold-shooting early in the contest that doomed the Hurricane bid for an upset. Tulsa shot just 32-percent from both the field and three-point range for the game, but the Hurricane did knock down 11 treys out of 34 attempts.
Â
"We just got off to such a slow start in the first half. Â We were back on our heels a little bit and missed some defensive assignments. Â Even though they shot 42-percent, they got a lot of layups and offensive rebounds, and then we couldn't score on our end," said Tulsa Head Coach Matilda Mossman.Â
Â
Tulsa forced Oklahoma into 16 turnovers, but the taller Sooners out-rebounded the Hurricane 54-38 and had a 32-18 advantage on points in the paint.
Â
Tulsa came out in the second half with a renewed energy and battled the Sooners toe-to-toe throughout the final 20 minutes, as the Hurricane outscored Oklahoma 38-35 in the second half. OU outscored Tulsa by five points in the third quarter, but the Hurricane got the better of the Sooners in the fourth period by eight points.
Â
OU took its biggest lead of 23 points on a Williams layup to start the second half and had a 22-point lead with 6:08 to play when Peyton Little hit two free throws to make the score 68-46. The Hurricane sliced that lead to the final 13-point margin by outscoring the Sooners 16-7 over the last 5:52 of the game. Grovey knocked down two treys during that stretch, while Teanna Reid had one of her game-high four three-pointers.
Â
"Once we put the first half behind us, we came back out in the second half and outscored them for 20 minutes and outscored them in the fourth quarter. Â We saw some good things from our kids. The fact that we battled back from being down 16 at half, and then getting down 23, I was proud of our effort," said Mossman.
Â
An Ashley Clark three-pointer at the 7:38 mark of the first quarter gave Tulsa a 5-4 lead, but it was the only lead the Hurricane would have throughout the entire contest. The Sooners went on an 18-4 run to take a 22-9 lead with 3:04 left on the first quarter clock and ended the quarter with a 25-14 lead.
Â
Oklahoma maintained a double-digit lead throughout the second quarter, leading by as many as 17 points, 38-21, with 2:15 left before the intermission. Ashley Hughes' three-pointer cut the OU lead to 14 points, 38-24, at the 1:13 mark, but the Sooners got a Vionise Pierre-Louis put-back with 0:00 on the clock to take a 40-24 lead into halftime.
Â
Tulsa goes on the road for two straight games, facing Little Rock this Sunday, Dec. 13 with a 2:00 p.m. tip-off, then traveling to face Northern Iowa a week later for a Sunday, Dec. 20th game that tips off at 1:00 p.m.
Â
The Hurricane returns to the Reynolds Center on Wednesday, Dec. 30 to begin American Athletic Conference play against the East Carolina Pirates.
Â
Team Stats
OU
TLS
FG%
.400
.319
3FG%
.261
.324
FT%
.739
.500
RB
54
38
TO
16
11
STL
4
9
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
WBB | Bahamas Tournament Preview
Monday, November 24
WBB | Angie Nelp Weekly Presser
Tuesday, November 11
WBB | Jade Clack & Hannah Riddick Season Preview
Monday, October 27
Angie Nelp Season Preview
Monday, October 06






























