LIVE 00:29 2nd Nov 13
FRES 82 12.5 o150.5
UCSB 87 -12.5 u150.5
LIVE 02:42 1st OT Nov 13
NDSU 75 15.5 o153.0
SCU 76 -15.5 u153.0
LIVE 19:16 1st Nov 13
0 -0.0 o0.0
CSN 0 0.0 u0.0
LIVE 02:41 2nd Nov 13
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LIVE 00:11 2nd Nov 13
LBSU 51 15.5 o144.0
SF 84 -15.5 u144.0
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SEAPA 62 -0.0 o0.0
WASH 77 0.0 u0.0
LIVE Halftime Nov 13
UTA 42 16.0 o154.5
USC 51 -16.0 u154.5
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ALBY 87 4.0 o150.5
DART 73 -4.0 u150.5
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LT 76 -1.0 o143.5
MASS 66 1.0 u143.5
Final Nov 13
USI 71 4.5 o139.5
BELL 69 -4.5 u139.5
Final Nov 13
WAG 45 25.5 o142.5
SJU 66 -25.5 u142.5
Final Nov 13
WOF 68 -5.5 o146.0
PRE 71 5.5 u146.0
Final 0OT Nov 13
MSM 93 7.0 o144.5
BUCK 89 -7.0 u144.5
Final Nov 13
MW 42 15.0 o134.0
VCU 63 -15.0 u134.0
Final Nov 13
HARV 56 2.0 o142.0
NE 78 -2.0 u142.0
Final OT Nov 13
HOW 88 -3.0 o148.0
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CAN 52 -2.0 o141.0
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DAY 77 -16.0 u144.5
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CHAR 65 -1.5 u141.5
Final Nov 13
MONT 57 26.0 o141.0
TENN 92 -26.0 u141.0
Final Nov 13
CMU 70 14.0 o138.5
GMU 69 -14.0 u138.5
Final Nov 13
LEM 49 36.5 o151.0
CONN 90 -36.5 u151.0
Final Nov 13
TRUE 64 -0.0 o0.0
WCU 99 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 13
TUSCM 54 -0.0 o0.0
ETSU 82 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 13
BRYAN 59 -0.0 o0.0
KENN 94 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 13
EMERS 46 -0.0 o0.0
YALE 100 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 13
TB 43 -0.0 o0.0
MER 101 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 13
SBON 74 -3.0 o136.5
FGCU 65 3.0 u136.5
Final Nov 13
MILW 62 3.5 o154.5
LONG 76 -3.5 u154.5
Final Nov 13
NEWB 40 -0.0 o0.0
CAMP 83 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 13
SCUS 80 29.5 o153.0
WAKE 85 -29.5 u153.0
Final Nov 13
GSU 67 5.5 o141.5
JVST 72 -5.5 u141.5
Final Nov 13
WRST 77 7.5 o161.5
TOL 86 -7.5 u161.5
Final Nov 13
CCU 70 17.0 o139.0
NCST 82 -17.0 u139.0
Final Nov 13
Crow 38 -0.0 o0.0
SEMO 93 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 13
RU 49 -0.0 o0.0
CARK 108 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 13
SOU 68 -3.5 o146.5
TAMCOM 70 3.5 u146.5
Final Nov 13
EVAN 63 10.5 o146.0
MTU 80 -10.5 u146.0
Final Nov 13
WIGB 87 2.0 o144.0
WIU 73 -2.0 u144.0
Final Nov 13
KENT 56 22.5 o148.0
AUB 79 -22.5 u148.0
Final Nov 13
ORU 76 10.5 o151.5
TLSA 85 -10.5 u151.5
Final Nov 13
ULL 45 31.5 o139.5
HOU 91 -31.5 u139.5
Final Nov 13
HOF 49 4.5 o137.5
HALL 48 -4.5 u137.5
Final Nov 13
TROY 49 13.0 o153.0
ARK 65 -13.0 u153.0
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CAL 69 7.5 o157.0
VAN 85 -7.5 u157.0
Final Nov 13
FISK 69 -0.0 o0.0
AAMU 103 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 13
FDU 60 28.0 o158.0
NEB 86 -28.0 u158.0
Final Nov 13
WYO 49 18.5 o145.0
TTU 96 -18.5 u145.0
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UNT 54 2.5 o130.0
MINN 51 -2.5 u130.0
Final Nov 13
WESTMI 53 -0.0 o0.0
USU 117 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 13
QNC 55 31.0 o158.5
BYU 99 -31.0 u158.5
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CSF 53 15.0 o136.5
COLO 83 -15.0 u136.5
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OAK 54 23.5 o151.0
ILL 66 -23.5 u151.0
Final Nov 13
HCU 43 35.5 o152.0
CREI 78 -35.5 u152.0
Final Nov 13
BETHES 59
UTECH 90
Oklahoma 10th Big 1215-16
Baylor 4th Big 1222-9

Oklahoma @ Baylor preview

Ferrell Center

Last Meeting ( Jan 21, 2023 ) Baylor 62, Oklahoma 60

Baylor coach Scott Drew didn't expect Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua to return this season.

But Tchamwa Tchatchoua figures to be a significant late-season addition for the No. 14 Bears after making his season debut in Baylor's Saturday win over Texas Tech.

The Bears take on Oklahoma on Wednesday in Waco, Texas, just shy of one year since Tchamwa Tchatchoua suffered a knee injury that included multiple torn ligaments and nerve damage.

"It was amazing just to get a chance to play in front of this crowd after (that long)," Tchamwa Tchatchoua said. "I've been counting the days. ... I feel like it was a miracle for me to even be out here."

The 6-foot-8 forward, who was the Big 12's co-Defensive Player of the Year last season, had eight points and four rebounds in 14 minutes in his return.

"(Jonathan's) aggressiveness and how loud he is, it permeates, radiates," Drew said.

Tchamwa Tchatchoua was a big piece off the bench for the Bears' 2021 national championship team and figures to play a significant role for Baylor moving forward this season.

"Every time I come in the gym, I see Jon," junior forward Jalen Bridges said. "He's a huge part of our team. Even when he wasn't playing, he was leading. And now, to have him back out there with us, it's everything. He's the heart of our team."

After an 0-3 start in Big 12 play, the Bears (17-6, 6-4 Big 12) have won seven of their last eight to get back in the conference race.

One of those victories came over the Sooners, Jan. 21 in Norman, Okla. Oklahoma pushed the Bears to the edge in that game before Baylor pulled off a 62-60 win behind 16 points from Adam Flagler.

For the Sooners, that defeat was one of a series of close losses early in the Big 12 season. Of Oklahoma's first seven conference games, six were decided by five points or fewer.

Lately, though, things have snowballed against the Sooners.

Oklahoma (12-11, 2-8) has lost its three Big 12 games since the loss to Baylor by an average of 23 points per game, including Saturday's 93-61 setback at West Virginia.

Sooners coach Porter Moser has been adjusting his rotation recently, working to find combinations to be successful.

One of his first moves was to give freshman Otega Oweh an expanded role in the first meeting against Baylor.

After playing sparingly to open conference play, Oweh has averaged 5.5 points and 3.8 rebounds in 14.8 minutes over his last four games. Oweh had five points combined in Oklahoma's first six conference games.

"I think we've got to keep working on him, on his skill level on offense and everything," Moser said of Oweh. "But man, he works his tail off."

In Saturday's loss, Moser inserted Bijan Cortes into the starting lineup for the first time this season, and used Joe Bamisile off the bench for 20 minutes. Bamisile had played just six combined minutes in Big 12 play before Saturday.

"We've got to get better," Moser said.

--Field Level Media

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