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Tulsa Falls to No. 8 Houston Wednesday Night
1/20/2021 9:35:00 PM | Men's Basketball
GAME BOOK | SEASON STATS
TULSA, Okla. – Brandon Rachal scores 18 points, but it was not enough as the Hurricane fall to the No. 8 Houston Cougars 86-59 Wednesday night in the Fertitta Center.
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Rachal went 6-13 (46.2-percent)Â from the field, 2-5 (40-percent) from three and 4-8 (50%) from the free throw line on the night. The senior grabbed three rebounds, dished out 3 assists and had 2 steals for Tulsa.
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Elijah Joiner put in 9 points, while freshman Keshawn Williams scored 10 points on 2-6 shooting from the field and went 6-6 from the charity stripe.
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The Hurricane fall to 8-5 on the season and 5-3 in American Athletic Conference play, while the No. 8 Cougars move to 12-1 and 7-1 in AAC competition.
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Tulsa, led by 9 from Rachal, opened the second half on an 11-2 run which was capped off by Emmanuel Ugboh's offensive rebound and put back. The Hurricane cut the Cougars lead to 17 at 47-30 with 17:24 left in the game.
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TU doubled their first half scoring in the second half scoring 40 points on 13-31 (41.9-percent) shooting from the field. The Hurricane knocked down 12 of is 15 (80-percent) free throw attempts in the second half.
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Joiner, Williams and Ugboh each scored all of their points in the second half, combining for 25 points. The trio went 8-12 (67-percent) from the field and 7-7 (100%) from the free throw line in the second.
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Tulsa and Houston started the game strong tied at 6-6 after an Austin Richie three-pointer at the 17:00 of the first half. However, the Cougars went on a 14-0 run over the next 4:30 to take a 20-6 lead, with the run broken by a layup by Darien Jackson.
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Houston ended the half on 7-0 run to take a 26-point lead at halftime, leading the Hurricane 45-19.
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The Cougars outshot the Hurricane on the night, going 29-68 (43%) compared to TU who went 19-51 (37%) from the field and 13-32 (41%) to 7-22 (32%) from three; however, Tulsa knocked down 14-19 (74%) of its free throws compared to Houston's 15-22 (68%) from the line.
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The Hurricane was outrebounded 52-24 on the night, as Houston grabbed 25 offensive rebounds resulting in 26 second chance points.
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Tulsa forced 15 Houston turnovers and were able to convert those into 12 points. Tulsa's bench scored 18 points, and the Hurricane scored 20 points in the paint.
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Tulsa is back in action on Saturday, Jan. 23 as the Hurricane take on the Tulane Green Wave in the Reynolds Center at 2:00 p.m. on ESPN+.
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TULSA, Okla. – Brandon Rachal scores 18 points, but it was not enough as the Hurricane fall to the No. 8 Houston Cougars 86-59 Wednesday night in the Fertitta Center.
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Rachal went 6-13 (46.2-percent)Â from the field, 2-5 (40-percent) from three and 4-8 (50%) from the free throw line on the night. The senior grabbed three rebounds, dished out 3 assists and had 2 steals for Tulsa.
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Elijah Joiner put in 9 points, while freshman Keshawn Williams scored 10 points on 2-6 shooting from the field and went 6-6 from the charity stripe.
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The Hurricane fall to 8-5 on the season and 5-3 in American Athletic Conference play, while the No. 8 Cougars move to 12-1 and 7-1 in AAC competition.
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Tulsa, led by 9 from Rachal, opened the second half on an 11-2 run which was capped off by Emmanuel Ugboh's offensive rebound and put back. The Hurricane cut the Cougars lead to 17 at 47-30 with 17:24 left in the game.
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TU doubled their first half scoring in the second half scoring 40 points on 13-31 (41.9-percent) shooting from the field. The Hurricane knocked down 12 of is 15 (80-percent) free throw attempts in the second half.
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Joiner, Williams and Ugboh each scored all of their points in the second half, combining for 25 points. The trio went 8-12 (67-percent) from the field and 7-7 (100%) from the free throw line in the second.
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Tulsa and Houston started the game strong tied at 6-6 after an Austin Richie three-pointer at the 17:00 of the first half. However, the Cougars went on a 14-0 run over the next 4:30 to take a 20-6 lead, with the run broken by a layup by Darien Jackson.
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Houston ended the half on 7-0 run to take a 26-point lead at halftime, leading the Hurricane 45-19.
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The Cougars outshot the Hurricane on the night, going 29-68 (43%) compared to TU who went 19-51 (37%) from the field and 13-32 (41%) to 7-22 (32%) from three; however, Tulsa knocked down 14-19 (74%) of its free throws compared to Houston's 15-22 (68%) from the line.
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The Hurricane was outrebounded 52-24 on the night, as Houston grabbed 25 offensive rebounds resulting in 26 second chance points.
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Tulsa forced 15 Houston turnovers and were able to convert those into 12 points. Tulsa's bench scored 18 points, and the Hurricane scored 20 points in the paint.
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Tulsa is back in action on Saturday, Jan. 23 as the Hurricane take on the Tulane Green Wave in the Reynolds Center at 2:00 p.m. on ESPN+.
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Team Stats
Tulsa
UH
FG%
.373
.426
3FG%
.318
.406
FT%
.737
.682
RB
24
52
TO
18
15
STL
5
12
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